ICEWES
The International Conference on Energy, Water & Environmental Sciences (ICEWES) is organized by the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK), the Arab German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA) and the International Canadian Association for Sharing Knowledge and Sustainability (IASKS). The goal of the ICEWES is to bring together researchers and scientists with interests in energy, water and environmental related issues to address recent research results and to present and discuss their ideas, theories, technologies, systems, tools, applications, work in progress and experiences. Submission will be through the EDAS conference management system http://edas.info/N24722. Submission guidelines will be available under the submission tab. The ICEWES program will include guest speakers, peer reviewed technical program, demos, short papers, posters and invited sessions on the same or related topics, industrial presentations, and exhibitions around but not limited to the following topics:
Agricultural contaminationAir pollution policy
Air quality management Bioaccumulation Biomass and bio diesel systems Carbon capture Clean Energy Climate change Combustion and gasification Decarbonization Desalination Ecosystem Restoration Emerging technologies for water treatment Energy Analysis and Modeling Energy conservation Energy efficiency Energy generation |
Energy ManagementEnvironment development
Environmental monitoring Environmental protection Environmental sensing Environmental toxicology Geothermal energy Green technology Groundwater and aquifer issues Hydrogen energy Lakes and rivers Low cost technologies Low cost technologies Nanotechnologies for Energy Novel techniques for water treatment Oil spills |
Photovoltaic EnergyPollution prevention
Primary energy resources Regional and global studies Remediation Socio-economic aspect of energy Solar and wind energy Sustainability Sustainable energy management Thermodynamics of Ecosystems Waste to energy Wastewater management Wastewater treatment Water management Water resources Water reuse |