Submission

The authors of accepted abstract are required to submit an extended abstract by the midnight of October 14, November 6, 2015 (Hawaiian Time).
The extended abstract should be prepared according to the PRTEC2016 TEMPLATE.
The prepared abstract has to be converted to a PDF file whose size is no more than 4 M byte and submitted electronically via the Online Submission System (http://prtec.submission.begellhouse.com/usr/login.html) before the deadline.

Note: The PRTEC2016 will provide a book of extended abstracts on a USB flash memory only. Authors of the extended abstracts are not required to transfer copyright for their articles to PRTEC2016. Therefore, the authors can submit the contents of their own extended abstract to an appropriate journal with self-responsibility.

Important: Each accepted extended abstract must have at least one paid regular or student registration before November 30 December 23, 2015 to ensure that their presentation is included in the conference program and the book of extended abstract.

If you have any problems or questions related to submission process, please contact "prtec2016c@celcius.mech.nagasaki-u.ac.jp".

PRTEC2016 focus on the following tracks and topics.

Track (a) [Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer]

Topic (a-1) Convective Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-2) Computational Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-3) Phase Change Phenomena and Heat Transfer
Topic (a-4) Radiative Heat Transfer
Topic (a-5) Biological Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-6) Measurements and Diagnostics
Topic (a-7) Heat and Mass Transfer in Manufacturing
Topic (a-8) Thermo-Physical Properties

Track (b) [Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems]

Topic (b-1) Fundamentals in Combustion
Topic (b-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in Combustion Systems
     (including Micro combustion, Gas turbine, Power plants etc)
Topic (b-3) Heat and Mass Transfer in IC Engine
Topic (b-4) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Devices
     (including Fuel cell, Solar thermal system, Heat exchangers)
Topic (b-5) Heat and Mass Transfer in Air Conditioners & Refrigeration

Track (c) [Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties]

Topic (c-1) Transport Phenomena in Nano and Molecular Scale Systems
Topic (c-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in MEMS
Topic (c-3) Thermal Properties at the Micro/Nano-scale

Track Chairs

(a) Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer:

Kazuyoshi Nakabe, Kyoto Univerisity, Japan
Koji Fukagata, Keio University, Japan
Ji Hwan Jeong, Pusan National University, Korea
Sumanta Acharya, University of Memphis, USA

(b) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems:

Akio Miyara, Saga University, Japan
Kaoru Maruta, Tohoku University, Japan
Minsoo Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
Yaroslav Chudnovsky, Gas Technology Institute, USA

(c) Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties:

Koji Takahashi, Kyushu University, Japan
Yuji Suzuki, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Yong Tae Kang, Korea University, Korea
Arun Muley, Boeing Company, USA

Topic Organizers

Track (a) Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer

(a-1) Convective Heat and MassTransfer
     Atsuki Komiya, Tohoku University, Japan
     Kazuta Tatsumi, Kyoto Univerisity, Japan
     Jungho Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Korea
(a-2) Comutational Heat and Mass Transfer
     Kazuhiko Suga, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
     Koji Fukagata, Keio University, Japan
     Seong Hyuk Lee, Chung-Ang University, Korea
(a-3) Phase Change Phenomena and Heat Transfer
     Niro Nagai, Fukui University, Japan
     Ichiro Ueno, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
     ByongJo Yun, Pusan National University, Korea
(a-4) Radiative Heat Transfer
     Jun Yamada, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
     Atsushi Sakurai, Niigata University, Japan
     Hyunjin Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea
(a-5) Biological Heat and Mass Transfer
     Ryo Shirakashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
     Kosaku Kurata, Kyushu University, Japan
     Ik-Tae Im, Chonbuk National University, Korea
(a-6) Measurements and Diagnostics
     Masato Tagawa, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
     Jun Sakakibara, Meiji University, Japan
     Shoji Tsushima, Osaka University, Japan
     Dong-Wook Oh, Chosun University, Korea
(a-7) Heat Transfer in Manufacturing
     Takushi Saito, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
     Suk-Won Cha, Seoul National University, Korea
(a-8) Thermo-Physical Properties
     Jun Yamada, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
     Yoshihiro Taguchi, Keio University, Japan
     Taesung Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

Track (b) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems

(b-1) Fundamentals in Combustion
     Osamu Fujita, Hokkaido University, Japan
     Satoshi Kadowaki, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
     Takeshi Yokomori, Keio University, Japan
     Chae Hoon Sohn, Sejong University, Korea
(b-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in Combustion Systems
     Kaoru Maruta, Tohoku University, Japan
     Yuji Nakamura, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
     Nam Il Kim, KAIST, Korea
(b-3) Heat and Mass Transfer in IC Engine
     Toshiaki Kitagawa, Kyushu University, Japan
     Hidenori Kosaka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
     Hiroshi Kawanabe, Kyoto University, Japan
     Kyoung Doug Min, Seoul National University, Korea
(b-4) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Devices
     Naoki Shikazono, The University of Tokyo, Japan
     Kasuyoshi Fushinobu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
     Hiroshi Iwai, Kyoto University, Japan
     Yutaka Tabe, Hokkaido University, Japan
     Tong Seop Kim, Inha University, Korea
(b-5) Heat and Mass Transfer in Air Conditioners & Refrigeration
     Akio Miyara, Saga University, Japan
     Hiroyuki Kumano, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
     Yongchan Kim, Korea University, Korea

Track (c) Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties

(c-1) Transport Phenomena in Nano and Molecular Scale Systems
     Hirofumu Daiguji, The University of Tokyo, Japan
     Masahiko Shibahara, Osaka University, Japan
     Youngsuk Nam, Kyung Hee University, Korea
(c-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in MEMS
     Yuji Suzuki, The University of Tokyo, Japan
     Osamu Nakabeppu, Meiji University, Japan
     Tomohiro Nozaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
     Wonjoon Choi, Korea University, Korea
(c-3) Thermal Properties at the Micro/Nano-scale
     Koji Miyazaki, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
     Junichiro Shiomi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
     Woo Chul Kim, Yonsei University, Korea

Topic organizer’s list will be finalized before the end of March 2015.

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