Submission

Overview of Screening Process

In this conference, the screening is performed in two steps by reviewing:

  1. Abstract (100 - 300 words), and
  2. Extended Abstract (2-5 pages).

Presentation at the conference is fully accepted when the following requirements are satisfied:

  1. Acceptance of the Extended Abstract, and
  2. Registration of at least one of the authors by the due date of Final Extended Abstract.

Once the Extended Abstract is accepted, the authors are requested to submit the final version of Extended Abstract (with a relevant revision) for inclusion in the conference proceedings.

Online Submission System

Your contribution should be submitted online by using our Online Submission System. The procedure common to the submissions of the initial Abstract, Extended Abstract, and Final Extended Abstract is as follows.

  1. Create a new login account (If you already have your login account, please skip this step.)
    Open the Login page for new author and click [Create New Account] button.
    Please enter your personal information. The information provided will be used only for the operation of PRTEC2019 conference.
  2. Login
    After you created your login account, click [Login] button in the login page.    (If you skipped the previous step, open the login page from the left side menu and enter your e-mail address and password.)

Submission of Abstract (Due April 30, 2019 May 15, 2019 (Hawaiian Time))

For the initial submission of abstract, you need the following information.

  1. Names and affiliations of all authors
    Please check if these are correctly spelled. What you input here will be used in the conference program.
  2. Presentation title
    Presentation title should be fixed at this timing, although a minor modification/correction may be allowed until the deadline for the Final Extended Abstract.
  3. Selection of Track and Topic
    The list of scheduled tracks and topics is available below.
  4. Abstract (100 - 300 words)
    Abstract should give an account of the most relevant contributions of your study. It is also important to indicate briefly the goal, the methods, the results, and conclusions. Avoid abbreviations and references: it must be self-contained
  5. Keywords (3-5 words)

When aforementioned information is ready, please submit your abstract on our Online Submission System. Immediately after the submission is completed, an auto-reply mail will be sent to the contributor with the Presentation ID in a form of "PRTEC-XXXXX", which is the same as the Contribution ID in the submission system. Please keep this Presentation ID for your future reference. After the review process, a notification of abstract acceptance will be sent to the corresponding author by July 15, 2019.

Submission of Extended Abstract (Due June 30, 2019)

Once your abstract is accepted, you are requested to submit an Extended Abstract (A4 size, 2-5 pages). The detailed instruction for the Extended Abstract is explained in the Template below. Please read the instruction carefully in preparing your Extended Abstract.

For LaTeX users, please use the PRTEC class and template files:

For LaTeX users, please use the PRTEC class and template files (Ver. 2019-04-13, 507 kB). For usage, please refer to README file found inside this zip file. Please use pdflatex (or luatex, xetex) as the compiler. The classical procedures for Japanese documents such as platex + dvipdfmx may not work.

For other word-processing softwares, please refer to the PDF version (Ver. 2019-02-19, 502 kB) and set the style approximately the same.

Before submission, please check again that your Presentation ID (issued at the timing of initial abstract submission) is correctly substituted to "PRTEC-XXXXX" in the header. Also confirm that your abstract does not include ethically problematic materials, e.g., description of military purpose, illegal use of copyrighted material, etc.

The Extended Abstract should be in a single PDF file (max. 4 Mbytes). The file name is arbitrary (with the extension of ".pdf"), but please do not use 2-byte characters such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean letters to avoid unexpected troubles.Please submit your Extended Abstract on the submission system (i.e., from [Login] in the menu) by June. 30, 2019. There will be no deadline extension this time due to the tight schedule. This Extended Abstract is sent out for review, and notification of acceptance (with comments from reviewers, if any) will be sent to the corresponding author by July 15, 2019

Submission of Final Extended Abstract (Due August 31, 2019)

Revise the Extended Abstract by taking into account the comments from reviewers, if any, and submit the final version of Extended Abstract for inclusion in the proceedings.

All contributors must upload the Final Extended Abstract for inclusion in the proceedings, even if there is no modification from the initial Extended Abstract.

The final version of the extended abstract that does not conform to the correct format will not be included in the proceedings. There will be no opportunity to alter it after the submission of the final version.

Note: The PRTEC2019 will provide a book of extended abstracts in an electronic form (distributed to registrants via the website) only. Authors of the extended abstracts are not required to transfer copyright for their articles to PRTEC2019. Therefore, the authors can submit the contents of their own extended abstract to an appropriate journal with self-responsibility.

Important: Each accepted extended abstract must have at least one paid regular or student registration before August 31, 2019 to ensure that their presentation is included in the conference program and the book of extended abstract.

Tracks and Topics

PRTEC2019 focus on the following tracks and topics.

Track (a) [Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer]

Topic (a-1) Convective Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-2) Computational Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-3) Phase Change Phenomena and Heat Transfer
Topic (a-4) Radiative Heat Transfer
Topic (a-5) Biological Heat and Mass Transfer
Topic (a-6) Measurements and Diagnostics
Topic (a-7) Heat and Mass Transfer in Manufacturing
Topic (a-8) Thermo-Physical Properties

Track (b) [Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems]

Topic (b-1) Fundamentals in Combustion
Topic (b-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in Combustion Systems
(including Micro combustion, Gas turbine, Power plants etc)
Topic (b-3) Heat and Mass Transfer in IC Engine
Topic (b-4) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Devices
(including Fuel cell, Solar thermal system, Heat exchangers)
Topic (b-5) Heat and Mass Transfer in Air Conditioners & Refrigeration

Track (c) [Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties]

Topic (c-1) Transport Phenomena in Nano and Molecular Scale Systems
Topic (c-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in MEMS
Topic (c-3) Thermal Properties at the Micro/Nano-scale

Track Chairs

(a) Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer:

Ryo Shirakashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Masahiko Shibahara, Osaka University, Japan
Ji Hwan Jeong, Pusan National University, Korea
Ying Sun, Drexel University, USA
John Lienhard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

(b) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems:

Naoki Shikazono, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Hiroshi Kawanabe, Kyoto University, Japan
Jae Dong Chung, Sejong University, Korea
Ryoichi S. Amano, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Ashwani K. Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

(c) Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties:

Koji Takahashi, Kyushu University, Japan
Hirofumi Daiguji, The University of Tokyo, Japan
YongTae Kang, Korea University, Korea
Asegun Henry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Xulin Ruan, Purdue University, USA

Topic Organizers

Track (a) [Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer]

Topic (a-1) Convective Heat and Mass Transfer
Atsuki Komiya, Tohoku University, Japan
Kazuya Tatsumi, Kyoto University, Japan
Jungho Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Korea
Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, USA
Feng C Lai, University of Oklahoma, USA

Topic (a-2) Computational Heat and Mass Transfer
Koji Fukagata, Keio University, Japan
Yosuke Hasegawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Seong Hyuk Lee, Chung-Ang University, Korea
Wilson Chiu, University of Connecticut, USA
Alexander Brown, Sandia National Lab, USA

Topic (a-3) Phase Change Phenomena and Heat Transfer
Tsuyoshi Totani, Hokkaido University, Japan
Ichiro Ueno, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Dongkwon Kim, Ajou University, Korea
Matteo Bucci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Jeremy Cho, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

Topic (a-4) Radiative Heat Transfer
Atsushi Sakurai, Niigata University, Japan
Bong Jae Lee, KAIST, Korea
Shima Hajimirza, Texas A&M University, USA

Topic (a-5) Biological Heat and Mass Transfer
Ryo Shirakashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kosaku Kurata, Kyushu University, Japan
Ik-Tae Im, Chonbuk National University, Korea
Sarit K. Das, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India

Topic (a-6) Measurements and Diagnostics
Jun Sakakibara, Meiji University, Japan
Shohji Tsushima, Osaka University, Japan
Dong-Wook Oh, Chosun University, Korea
Shawn Putnam, University of Central Florida, USA

Topic (a-7) Heat and Mass Transfer in Manufacturing
Takushi Saito, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Seung Hwan Ko, Seoul National University, Korea
Heng Pan, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA

Topic (a-8) Thermo-Physical Properties
Yoshihiro Taguchi, Keio University, Japan
Sung-Min Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Chung-Hyun Goh, University of Texas at Tyler, USA

Track (b) [Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Systems]

Topic (b-1) Fundamentals in Combustion
Fumiteru Akamatsu, Osaka University, Japan
Takeshi Yokomori, Keio University, Japan
Hyungrok Do, Seoul National University, Korea
Ashwani Gupta, Univ of Maryland, College Park, USA

Topic (b-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in Combustion Systems
(including Micro combustion, Gas turbine, Power plants etc)

Yuji Nakamura, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Hiroaki Watanabe, Kyusyu University, Japan
Nam Il Kim, KAIST, Korea
Ryoichi S. Amano, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

Topic (b-3) Heat and Mass Transfer in IC Engine
Hiroshi Kawanabe, Kyoto University, Japan
Tatsuya Kuboyama, Chiba University, Japan
Tong Seop Kim, Inha University, Korea

Topic (b-4) Heat and Mass Transfer in Energy Devices
(including Fuel cell, Solar thermal system, Heat exchangers)

Naoki Shikazono, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyoshi Fushinobu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroshi Iwai, Kyoto University, Japan
Yutaka Tabe, Hokkaido University, Japan
Honghyun Cho, Chosun University, Korea

Topic (b-5) Heat and Mass Transfer in Air Conditioners & Refrigeration
Akio Miyara, Saga University, Japan
Hiroyuki Kumano, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Chang Yong Park, Seoul National University of Technology, Korea

Track (c) [Micro/Nano Scale Phenomena and Thermo-Physical Properties]

Topic (c-1) Transport Phenomena in Nano and Molecular Scale Systems
Hirofumi Daiguji, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Masahiko Shibahara, Osaka University, Japan
Youngsuk Nam, Kyung Hee University, Korea
Jaeho Lee, University of California, Irvine, USA
David Warsinger, Purdue University, USA

Topic (c-2) Heat and Mass Transfer in MEMS
Osamu Nakabeppu, Meiji University, Japan
Yoshihiro Taguchi, Keio University, Japan
Wonjoon Choi, Korea University, Korea
Sanjiv Sinha, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Patrick Hopkins, University of Virginia, USA

Topic (c-3) Thermal Properties at the Micro/Nano-scale
Koji Miyazaki, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Junichiro Shiomi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Woo Chul Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Tengfei Luo, University of Notre Dame, USA
Yan Wang, University of Nevada, Reno, USA

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