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Important Notes
- Extended abstract submission is required for presentation
It is the requirement for those who will make a presentation at PRTEC2024 to submit his/her extended abstract by the deadline. The submitted extended abstract will be used for peer-review by the scientific committee, based on which the final acceptance for presentation will be judged. - One registration is necessary for one paper presentation
One registration is required per one talk presentation at the PRTEC2024 meeting.
Scope
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) had co-developed a successful series of joint conferences on thermal engineering (AJTEC) at four-year intervals. The AJTEC series were held in: Honolulu, Hawaii (1983 and 1987); Reno, Nevada (1991); Maui, Hawaii (1995); San Diego, California (1999); Hawaii Island, Hawaii (2003); Vancouver, Canada (2007); and Honolulu, Hawaii (2011).
JSME, the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME) and the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) have launched a new conference series, Pacific Rim Thermal Engineering Conference (PRTEC) in Hawaii Island, Hawaii (2016) as a successive conference of AJTEC. The key themes of the PRTEC series are "Fundamental", "Interdisciplinary" and "Diversity" with a vision for the future of Thermal Engineering.
The second conference of the PRTEC series (PRTEC2019) was successfully held in Maui Island, Hawaii, as an international forum for exchanging new ideas and directions related to future thermal engineering and presenting the latest work in this field.
PRTEC is back after 5 years blank periods due to the pandemic. PRTEC2024 provides promising opportunities, sharing and updating the state-of-the-art of thermal engineering with related science and technologies, covering Fundamentals and Applications of Heat and Mass Transfer, Thermal Engineering with complex fluids, Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties. Recent developments in thermal and fluid systems for energy storage and conversion match the scope of this conference series. The importance of the role of heat and mass transfer in bio-systems will be emphasized in the coming conference.
We strongly encourage attendance and extended abstract submission not only from the Pacific-rim countries but also from all over the world.
Ji Hwan Jeong, Pusan National University, Conference Co-Chair (KSME)
Mamoru Tanahashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Conference Co-Chair (JSME)
Yong X. Tao, Cleveland State University, Conference Co-Chair (ASTFE)
Jaeseon Lee, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Secretary General (KSME)
Shohji Tsushima, Osaka University, Secretary General (JSME)
Vikrant C. Aute, University of Maryland, Secretary General (ASTFE)
Host Organizations
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers |
The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers |
American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers |