1 ICCE-17 Hawaii

台灣電機電子工程學會
Taiwan Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

 

 

Upon review of your expertise in composite and nanotechnology of materials or chemistry/physics of materials/devices, and metals and concrete research, it gives me pleasure to invite you to orally present a paper at the coming 17th Annual International Conference on Composites or Nano Engineering, ICCE-17, July 26-31, 2009 in Hawaii, USA..  This is a truly “international” conference to be held in the USA, where the majority of the participants are from outside USA. The topics are broad to include almost all science and engineering, due to the emphasis of interdisciplinary research in nanotechnology.

The ICCE-17 Hawaii Call for Papers  has received overwhelming responses of over 600 abstracts. The emphasis of the conference is to

(1) to learn the state of the art in hot topics where funding exists, such as Biomedical or Nano research on multifunctional materials and structures,

(2) provide a forum of exchange of ideas between Chemists, Physicists, Biologists, Engineers, mathematicians and mechanicians, to promote interdisciplinary approach to Nano/Biomedical/ Composites Technology,

(3) encourage participants to conduct interdisciplinary joint research and write joint research proposals

The venue hotel rate is being negotiated (prices falling due to recession), and the venue hotel and the island will be announced soon. The conference web is,

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These ICCE-17 detailed abstracts will be reviewed and appear as short papers in World Journal of Engineering, upon payment of registration fee and attendance of ICCE-17.   Further, “all” full length version of these short papers, with paper title change, will be reviewed and published in WJOE or in Composites B journal.   Thus, all participants will have two journal papers as a benefit of coming to ICCE-17 Hawaii.   Due to budgetary constraints, we are unable to offer financial assistance.

Looking forward to seeing you in Hawaii.

Yours sincerely
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David Hui, Ph.D.,

Chairman ICCE-17 Hawaii, USA

Professor of Mechanical Engineering Univ of New Orleans

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