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Since 1953 the European Federation of Chemical Engineering has promoted
scientific collaboration and supported the work of engineers and
scientists in 28 European countries. Moreover, from the very beginning
Eastern and Central European countries were included.
Today the EFCE represents more than 100,000 chemical engineers in Europe.
With its 21
Working Parties
and 5
Sections
it covers all areas of Chemical Engineering.
We invite you to participate in the wide range of EFCE activities. We would especially like to draw
your attention to our
events
and
sections
, in which everyone is welcome to participate.
EFCE Awards
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The EFCE is pleased to announce the
EFCE Student Mobility Award 2009
. The objective of the award is to promote mobility among European
chemical engineering students.
The deadline for submission of applications is
31 January 2009.
For detailed information and the application form please
click here
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The EFCE wishes to announce the call for nominations for the
first
EFCE Excellence Award in Thermodynamics and Transport Properties
. The aim of the award is to recognise a PhD thesis
and associated papers published between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2008, which
demonstrate an outstanding contribution to research and/or practice in
Thermodynamics and/or Transport Properties.
The deadline for submission of nominations is
20 February 2009
.
Please
click here
for further information
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The EFCE is pleased to
announce the biennial
EFCE Excellence Award in P
rocess Intensification
to be awarded to a PhD student for an outstanding PhD thesis in the
field of process intensification
published between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2008.
The deadline for submission of nominations is the
end of February 2009
.
Please
click here
for further information
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8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering
Call for Papers is now open -
extended closing date
:
12 January 2009!
For your diary:
7th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE-7) and 19th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering (CHISA 2010)
29 August - 2 September 2010
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