Call for Papers
Deadline: December 18, 2017
Technical papers are solicited on all aspects of combustion including
- Coal, Biomass, and New Devices;
- Fire;
- Heterogeneous Combustion;
- IC and GT Engines;
- Reaction Kinetics;
- Spray and Droplets;
- Soot;
- Laminar Flames;
- Turbulent Flames.
Papers may cover a broad range of focus, from fundamental combustion phenomena to practical applications of combustion technology. Papers from industrial organizations are strongly encouraged. Please note that presentation of a paper at this meeting does not constitute archival publication.
Abstract/Paper Submissions
Prospective authors should submit an abstract of 150 to 300 words online at the Combustion Institute website by December 18, 2017. Decisions on acceptance will be transmitted to the authors by December 20, 2017 by the ESSCI Program Chair, Perrine Pepiot of Cornell University. Full papers of at least 5 pages in length are to be submitted electronically and will be distributed to all registrants. Presentation of papers is contingent upon having an electronic copy of the accepted paper received by January 22, 2018.
For paper submissions, please use the template provided. Click here to access in Word and click here to access in LaTex. Prospective authors should submit your paper/extended abstract (in PDF format) online at the Combustion Institute website by January 22, 2018. Under the “Submissions” section, click on the “Edit” link next to your abstract title. An “Upload” button can be found near the top of the page.
Registration Fees
The fee for early-bird registration is $300 (members of the Combustion Institute), $400 (non-members), $150 (student members with suitable identification), $175 (student non-members). The early-bird registration deadline is February 7, 2018 after which the fees are $375/$475/$175/$200. Registration includes access to conference proceedings, refreshment breaks, and a reception on the evening of March 4, 2018.
Please click here for registration information.
Student Travel Support
The Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute (ESSCI) is pleased to provide financial travel support to students from ESSCI institutions who will be delivering oral presentations at the 2018 ESSCI Spring Technical Meeting. The anticipated level of support is anticipated to be approximately $300 per award, but this could be changed depending on the number of applicants.
Qualified students must be a current degree candidate at a university from the ESSCI at the time of the conference, must be accompanied by a senior co-worker or advisor, who is a co-author on the presentation, at the meeting, and must be traveling from more than fifty miles away from the conference location. In addition, students must be delivering an oral presentation: students who are only co-authors on an oral presentation are not eligible for support.
To apply for ESSCI student travel support, please send the following information to Prof. Michael E. Mueller, Treasurer of the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, via email (muellerm@princeton.edu) as soon as possible but no later than February 25, 2018 in order to determine the final budget:
• Student Name
• Name of Senior Co-Worker or Advisor in Attendance (must be co-author on presentation)
• Name of University
• Email Address
• Title of Paper
• Authors of Paper (Complete List)
• Abstract ID Number (e.g., 36TF-0001)
Reimbursements will be handled through The Pennsylvania State University after the conference, and further instructions will be communicated at that time. Any questions regarding travel support should be directed to Prof. Michael E. Mueller (muellerm@princeton.edu).
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