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19–22 September 2021, Bilbao, Spain
Heat Powered Cycles Conference 2021

You are cordially invited to submit your contribution until June 12, 2021 FIRM DEADLINE.

Speakers

  • 1. Robert Hanlon - MIT-USA
  • 2. Aliakbar Akbarzadeh - RMIT - Australia
  • 3. Andreas Weib - Fakultät Maschinenbau/Umwelttechnik - Germany
  • 4. Yuri Aristov - Boreskov Institute of Catalysis - Russia
  • 5. Giorgio Besagni - Polytechnic of Milan - Italy
  • 6. Zacharie Tamainot-Telto - Warwick University - UK

Conference publications

Topics

The subject areas of particular interest include (but not limited to):
   * Heat and mass transfer phenomena
   * Compact heat exchanger research including foams and micro-channels
   * Nanofluids heat transfer, transport, and thermal properties
   * Thermodynamic process optimization and modelling
   * Working fluids and heat transfer fluids
   * Thermoeconomic analysis
   * Intelligent Thermal Energy Systems

The technologies of particular interest include (but not limited to):
   * Thermodynamic cycles (hybrid cycles, Sorption Cycles, Organic Rankine Cycles, Stirling cycle machines)
   * Thermo-acoustic engines and coolers
   * Sorption cycle refrigerators and heat pumps (thermal and chemical)
   * Jet-pump (ejector) machines
   * Temperature amplifiers (heat transformers)
   * Desalination of brackish water and seawater
   * Thermal waste-water treatment

General Chairs

Local Chairs
Conference Chair
Prof. Jesús María Blanco Ilzarbe from the Universidad del País Vasco / E.H.U.
Dr. Jesús Esarte San Martín (NAITEC), Spain
Marcelino Sánchez González (CENER), Spain

Organizing Committee
Scientific Chair
Prof. (FH) Dr.-Ing. Markus Preißinger (illwerke vkw Endowed Professor for Energy Efficiency, Energy Research Center, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg, Austria)

Review Chair
Dr. Roger Riehl (National Institute for Space Research, Brasil)

Executive Committee
Prof. Dr. Ian W. Eames (University of Nottingham, UK)
Dr. Mike Tierney (University of Bristol, UK)

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