
Entropy chair registration#
The Registration Desk will be located right next to the Posters area. If your availability does not match the suggested schedule, please leave a note on your poster board indicating when you will be at your poster (‘schedule notes’ will be available at the Registration Desk upon request). Presenters must be available at their posters for at least one coffee break (see above).

It is suggested that all posters be on display during the whole conference.
Entropy chair download#
Please feel free to download our Conference Poster. Papers presented at the conference will be granted a 50% discount! Special Issue Submission deadline: 30 June 2018 (Submission is already open!)
Entropy chair full#
Moreover, p articipants are cordially invited to contribute with a full manuscript to Entropy Special Issue " Entropy: From Physics to Information Sciences and Geometry". The inter-disciplinary nature of contributions from both theoretical and applied perspectives are very welcome, including papers addressing conceptual and methodological developments, as well as new applications of entropy and information theory.Īll accepted abstracts will be published in the proceedings of the conference.


– Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science – University of ReginaĪbstract: Energy is required for industrialization and maintaining/improving our standard of living. Production of Clean Energy: What Can Engineers Do?
Entropy chair professional#
To develop an innovative, efficient and cost effective portfolio of technologies that will pave the way towards a low or zero carbon economy thereby enabling governments, policy makers, and the community at large to practically address climate change and global warming issues.ĪPEGS 2021 Annual Meeting and Professional Development Conference

To be the leading developer of clean energy technologies for various energy sectors in Saskatchewan, Canada, and the world at large. I hope you find it not only informative but mind probing, as to how best we all can ensure that the energy we need, create and use remains clean. This aspect will be made possible via this webpage. The other part is to ensure that the general public is aware of and can evaluate the benefits of the developed technologies. Part of my goals is to develop innovative, efficient and cost-effective clean energy technologies for Saskatchewan, Canada and the world at large. I am Raphael Idem, a Professor of Process/Industrial System Engineering in the University of Regina, and the Chair holder of SCERCh. Welcome to the SaskPower Clean Energy Research Chair (SCERCh) webpage.
