International Conference on Energy Systems and Technologies
14-17 March 2011, Cairo, Egypt
ICEST 2011

List of Submitted Abstracts
(1st uploaded: 6 Aug. 2010)


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1- M. Amirthalingam, Retired Chief Engineer of Govt. of Tamilnadu, India. Generation of pneumatic energy by converting renewable energies for utmost utilization in both power and automobile sectors.
2- Hedayat Omidvar, Member of IGU Marketing Committee, National Iranian Gas Company, Iran. Prospect of natural gas industry in Iran.
3- Ahmad Emami Meibodi, Iran Pattern of energy consumption in Iran.
4- F.H. Abanda and J.H.M. Tah, UK Renewable energy semantic web ontology decision support system.
5- Prof. Wei-Bin Zhang, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan Renewable resources, capital accumulation, and economic growth.
6- A. Zahedi, School of Engineering, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia Smart grid and the role of distributed generation technologies in sustainable electric power system.
7- I. Amin, F. Junejo and I. Haq, Department of Computer Science SZABIST Karachi, Pakistan Wind farm micro siting using finite difference method.
8- Diane Costello, Research Fellow CSIRO Intelligent Grid Energy Transformed Research Project, Research Centre for Stronger Communities, Curtin University, Australia Incorporating community governance in planning decentralised sustainable energy security.
9- Hussein Abdallah, Expert in Petroleum and Energy Economics, Ex. 1st Undersecretary - Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum, Ex. Professor of Petroleum Economics - University of Kuwait, Egypt Challanges and risks surrounding Arab petroleum (in Arabic).
10- Satish N. Bande and Mayur M.Tajane, Jawaharlal Dadra Institute of Engineering & Technology, Yavatmal, India Renewable energy: Achievements and potentials.
11- Davood Daneshgar, Islamic Azad University (Yazd Branch), Yazd, Iran Green management project.
12- M.N.H. Comsan, ENRASC Group, Egypt Energy sector and climate change.
13- Yukihiko Nakata, Dr. of Engineering & Dr. of Technology Management, Ritumeikan Asia Pacific University; Director, Asia Pacific Innovation Management Center; Professor, Graduate School of Management, Collage of International Management, Japan Merits and demerits of total solution “Turn-Key System” to enter solar cell business.
14- Essam E. Khalil, F. Asme, F. Aiaa and F. Ashrae, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt Energy performance in built environment: Green buildings concepts & standards.
15- Zhigang Li-1, Xiaoming Zhang-2, Kyuro Sasaki-1, Yuichi Sugai-1 and Jiren Wang-2; 1-Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; 2-College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, China Investigation on gasification characteristics of Datong coal in O2/CO2 mixtures by rapid heating.
16- Matjaz Nekrep Perc, Faculty Of Civil Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia BIM for green buildings.
17- Iniyan S.-1, Joselin Herbert G.M.-2, Suganthi L-3 and Ranko Goic-4; Institute for Energy Studies, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India; 2- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Noorul Islam University, Kumaracoil, Thackalay, K.K.Dist. India; 3-Department of Management Studies, Anna University Chennai, India; 4-Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Split, Croatia Availability, reliability and performance analysis of a wind farm in India.
18- Mustafa Ali Elsherif and Philip Taylor, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences; Durham University, UK Investigating the impact of HTS on electrical distribution networks.
19- L. Suganthi-1, S. Iniyan-2, Anand A. Samuel-3, Maria Dicorato-4, Michele Trovato-5, -1,2Anna University, Chennai, India; 3-VIT University. Vellore, India; -4,5Politecnico di Bari, Italy Commercial energy forecasting for energy management in India using multivariate models.
20- O.A. Shaneb and P. Taylor, Renewable Energy Group, School of Engineering, Durham University, UK Optimal online operation of residential µCHP systems using linear programming.
21- A. Musa, A. Agina and M. Talbi, National Authority for Scientific Research, Tripoli, Libya Performance investigation of solid oxide fuel cell system.
22- A.E. Atabani-1, A.S. Silitonga-1&2, H.H. Masjuki-1, T.M.I. Mahlia-1 and Irfan Anjum Badruddin-1, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2-Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia Calophyllum inophyllum L. as an energy source and environment friendly bio-diesel.
23- M. Thirugnanasambandam, Dr. S. Rajakarunaakaran and Dr. D. Deveraj, Kalasaingam University (Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education), Anandnagar, Krishnakoil, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu, India Energy saving potential assessment in industrial compressed air treatment systems.
24- H.M.B. Metwally, M.A. Farahat, and A.A.A. Mehrem, Electrical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt Effect of parasitic resistances and diode ideality factor on the characterization parameters of photovoltaic modules: MATLAB simulation study.
25- Olusegun A. Omisakin, Department of Economics, Redeemer's University, and Center for Econometrics and Allied Research, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Structural breaks, parameter stability and energy demand modeling in Nigeria.
26- K.D. Pal and A. Prakash, The University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada Investigations of mass transfer and kinetic effects during transesterification of canola oil.
27- Juan Carlos Claros Garcia and Dr. Eduardo von Sperling, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Energy from ethanol: evaluation of greenhouse gas emission from sugarcane utilization (case study of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil).
28- Usama Elfiky, Fucalty of Engineering, Kafr Elshiekh University, Egypt Green evaluation for an experiment of high-rise apartment building as mainstream building practices in Egypt.
29- Ru Ye, Liyang Fan, Hidetoshi Fukahori and Weijun Gao, University of Kitakyushu, Japan Analysis on existing waste management and utilization potential for the industrial park in Yahadahigashi.
30- Usama Elfiky, Fucalty of Engineering, Kafr Elshiekh University, Egypt Solar PV a reliable, cost-effective for buildings in Egypt.
31- Thomas S. Mullikin, Moore & Van Allen PLLC Five principles for creating environmental policies that work.
32- Ali Ibraheem, Ibraheem Hamid and Mohamed Adel, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt A new intelligent reliable environmental friendly power unit for super yachts.
33- Samar Raafat Amer, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt An insightful survey into green energy based power plants: the concept, challenges and research-worthy solutions.
34- Samantha Price-1 and Michael Pitt-2, 1-Liverpool John Moores University; 2-University College London, UK The role of facilities management in delivering carbon reduction targets.
35- Mr. Inaamul Haque and Ms. Mehreen Zubair, Innovative Development Strategies Pvt. Ltd.: Mr. Haque (senior Consultant), Ms. Zubair (research associate). Mr. Haque (Adjunct Professor international economic law - Punjab University, Lahore), Pakistan Energy–environment interactions and right to life.
36- Assist. Prof. Dr. Hamid. Vaziri, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hooman. Sobouti, Alireza. Joze Piry, Houshang. Sobouti and Hamid Eskandariyun,  Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch, Iran Local air conditioning in Iranian ancient architecture: Introduce the mechanism of Wind Catcher.
37- Mehmet Kanolu-1 and Adem Atmaca-2, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Gaziantep; 2-Vocational High School of Gaziantep, University of Gaziantep, Turkey Energy and exergy analysis of a raw mill in cement industry.
38- S.R. Atalla-1, M.F. Elshahed-2 and  S.E. Shalaby, 1-Department of Physics, Faculty of Science , Fayoum University; 2-Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering , Suez Canal University; 3-Department of Textile, National Research Center, Egypt Preliminary investigation of high temperature partial oxidation reaction of primary alcohols on platinum surface as an efficient  renewable energy source.
39- Ahmed Khozam PhD, Energy Efficiency Improvement and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project, Egypt Potential utilization of agricultural wastes for CHP production in Egypt.
40- Associate Professor Ahmad Zahedi, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia Concentrating photovoltaic model for low latitude regions.
41- Dr.-Ing. habil. Salman Ajib and Dipl.-Ing. Rachid Sadik, Ilmenau University of Technology,Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Ilmenau, Germany Solar thermal energy and heat pumps as a combined system for energy supply of buildings; energetically and economical aspects.
42- A.S. Silitonga, A.E. Atabani, A. Ghofur, H.H. Masjuki, T.M.I. Mahlia, Irfan Anjum Badruddin and A.H. Sebayang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Innovation of adding additive to bio-diesel produced from Jatropha curcas L. as a way to increase Cetane number in diesel engine: A review.
43- Mustafa Ali Elsherif, Professor Philip Taylor and Professor Damian Hampshire, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences and Physics Department; Durham University, UK Power loss evaluation of HVDC and DC HTS transmission solutions for round 3 offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom.
44- Olfa Helal, Bechir Chaouachi and Slimane Gabsi, Research Unit: Environment, Catalyzes and Process Analysis, National School of Engineers of Gabes, Tunisia Ray tracing technique analysis of an integrated collector storage solar water heater.
45- A.A. Changalvaie and Sh. Feghhi, Chemical Engineering Department,  Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh Branch,  Iran Exergy analysis for evaluation of energy consumptions in an olefin plant.
46- Serdar Celik, Institute for Graduate Studies in Pure and Applied Sciences, Department of Engineering Management, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey A holistic performance evaluation model for electricity distribution utilities: A case study in Turkey.
47- Ahmed El-bastawesy, Islam Adel, Omar Fathi, Mohamed Fouad, Bassam Salem, Ahmed El-sayed, Ehab Eldin Heeba and Mohamed Refaa, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt WI-TI: An optimized green energy farm capable of solving Egypt energy crisis based on wind and marine current energies.
48- Ibraheem Hamid, Mohamed Adel Taher and Ali Ibraheem, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt New wave energy harvesting mechanisms for fixed and moving floating structures.
49- Sanjay A. Deokar-1 and Laxman. M. Waghmare-2; 1-Department of Electrical Engineering, ZES, Dnyanganga College of Engineering and Research, Pune-411041, (m.s.) India; 2-Department of Instrumentation Engineering, S.G.G.S., Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded-431606, (M.S.) India Assessment of voltage flicker levels and evaluation of mitigation measures for induction motors used in the integrated water pumping station.
50- Ali Habibi-1, Milad Ahmadi-1, Peyman Pourafshary-1 and Shahab Ayatollahi-2; 1-Institute of Petroleum Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran; 2-Enhanced Oil Recovery Excellence Center, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran Experimental study of the effects of nanoparticles on reduction of fine migration.
51- Hexiang Xu-1 and Weijun Gao-2; 1-Master candidate, Department of Architecture, University of Kitakyushu, Japan; 2-Weijun Gao, Professor, Department of Architecture, University of Kitakyushu, Japan CO2 emission from buildings and mitigation countermeasures in China.
52- Liyang Fan, Weijun Gao and Zhu Wang; The University of Kitakyushu, Japan The introduction and optimization of distributed energy recourse system in a low-carbon aimed sustainable “Compact Block”.
53- Molgi Bhadrappa Bharadwaja (B. Tech) and 
Neela P Loh (B. Tech); Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India
Smart meter for a smart grid.
54- Tran Thanh Tu, Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan Socioeconomic and energy scenario development in Asia.
55- Elkhatib Kamal and Abdel Aitouche, Lille University, France Robust fault diagnosis control of wind energy conversion system based on TS fuzzy models.
56- A/Professor A Zahedi, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, 4811, Australia Economic evaluation and electricity cost of grid-connected solar photovoltaic system in Egypt.
57- Menandro Serrano Berana, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of the Philippines, Philippines Ejector powerplant system.
58- Dr.Eng.Arch. Mohammad Refaat Mohammad Abd-Elaal, Suez Canal University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture, Egypt The role of architectural education to improve the process of integrating renewable energy applications into the Egyptian urban development.
59- Misao Endo and Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Socio-economic Research Center, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Tokyo, Japan The 2006-2008 WTI oil price bubble and speculative investment.
60- Yongzhi Gao-1, Toshiyuki Watanabe-2, Weijun Gao-1 and Hirotoshi Yoda-3; 1-University of Kitakyushu, Japan; 2-Saibu Gas Co., Ltd. Japan; 3-Kinki University, Japan Study on the database for energy consumption of commercial building (DECC). Situation of energy consumption and CO2 discharge in Kitakyushu education facilities.
61- Hossam Abdelsattar, Waleed Talaat, Mahmoud Abdelnasser and Mohamed Leheta, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt Computational fluid dynamics–based analysis and optimization of Stirling engines: An insightful survey.
62- Samar Raafat Amer, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt Motivating green energy educational projects.
63- Jan Nisar, Niamat Ullah and Iftikhar Ahmad Awan, National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar-25120, Pakistan Characterization of the products obtained in coal pyrolysis: A case study of some Pakistani coals.
64- Derya Öncel Özgür and Bekir Zühtü Uysal, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey Hydrogen production by steam reforming of glycerol. 
65- Eisa Novieri and Sadegh Torfi, Islamic Azad University Susangerd Branch, Iran Bit run optimization through simulation: A case study.
66- Eisa Novieri and Sadegh Torfi, Islamic Azad University Susangerd Branch, Iran Optimization of directional drilling by non-rotating stabilizer: A simulation study.
67- Amin-Ud-Din, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Studying professional practices of data interoperability in web-based applications inducing direct business benefits in Malaysian (AEC/FM) industries.
68- Somrat, Kerdsuwan, Krongkaew Laohalidanond, Somphot Cherdpong and Tada Uthaikiattikul, The Waste Incineration Research Center, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Experimental study of RDF gasification for power generation : University’s RDF model.
69- Yassine Chaouche, Guelma University, Algeria Ab initio calculations of lattice dynamical properties of of Li2S and Rb2S compounds.
70- Haitham Safar, The Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Kuwait Wind energy resources for KOC oil fields gathering centres.
71- M. A. Ehyaei-1, Sh. Hakimzadeh-2 and Pouria Ahmadi-3; 1-Assistant professor of Islamic Azad University, Pardis Branch,  Pardis New City, Tehran; 2-M.S. Student of Islamic Azad University, Dezful Branch, Dezful City, Khuzestan; 3-Center of Excellence in Energy Conversion, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Exergy, economic and environmental analysis of the Gas Turbine Power Plant using an absorption chiller inlet air cooler.
72- T. Abbas-1, K. M. Abd_elsalam-1 and KH. Khodairy-2; 1-Higher Technological Institute, Tenth of Ramadan City; 2-Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt  CPU thermal management of personal and notebook computer (transient study).
73- G.Vimal Raj, Velammal Engineering College (Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai), India Advanced superconducting Maglev-suspension automotive engine with embeded control.
74- Osama A.Shawky-1, Mohamed N. Sabry-2, Badr Saqr-1, Khaled Khodeir-1 and Khalil M. Abd-ElSalam-3; 1- AlAzhar University, Cairo; 2-Mansoura University. Mansoura; 3-Higher Technological Institute, Tenth of Ramadan City, Egypt Thermo-fluid studies of free-surface motion.
75- E.M. El-Beheiry, Department of Production Engineering & Mechanical Design, Faculty of Engineering, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt Design of pneumatic flow control for wind energy penetration and storage.
76- V.E. Messerle, A.B. Ustimenko, A.S. Askarova, A.O. Nagibin and O.A. Lavrichshev, Research Department Plasmotechnics, Combustion Problems Institute, Research Institute of Experimental and Theoretical Physics al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan New plasma technology for solid fuel ignition and combustion.
77- V.E. Messerle, A.B. Ustimenko and E.F. Ossadchaya, Research Department Plasmotechnics, Almaty, Kazakhstan Solid fuel plasma gasification as a clean technology of synthesis gas production (Poster).
78- Piotr F. Borowski and Professor Adam Kupczyk, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Energy, agriculture and climate change under tight EU regulations.
79- J.L. Aguilar-Arias-1&2, D. Hotza-1, W. Acchar-3 and R. Janssen-4; 1-Núcleo de Pesquisa em Materiais Cerâmicos e Vidros (CERMAT), Departamento de Engenharia Química (ENQ), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC),  Florianópolis, SC, Brazil; 2-Grupo de Investigación en Procesos Químicos y Bioquímicos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, Ciudad Universitaria, Edificio,  Bogotá, Colômbia; 3-Departamento de Física Teórica e Experimental (DFTE), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Florianópolis, SC, Brazil; 4-Institute of Advanced Ceramics, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH), D-21073 Hamburg, Germany Developing of no-chamber solid oxide fuel cells based on porous burners.
80- Mohammed Asid Zullah-1, Chan-Goo Kim-1 and Young-Ho Lee-2; 1-Graduate School, Korea Maritime University, Dongsam-dong Youngdo-ku, Busan, Korea; 2-Division of Mechanical & Information Engineering, Korea Maritime University, Dongsam-dong Youngdo-ku, Busan, Korea Wave energy converter.
81- Ali Riza Gün-1 and Mehmet Kurban-2, 1-Bilecik University, Vocational School, Bilecik, Turkey; 2-Bilecik University, Faculty of Engineering, Bilecik, Turkey Generation of electrical energy using municipal water pipe line.
82- Mehmet Kurban-1, Yeliz Mert Kantar-2 and Fatih Onur Hocaoglu-3; 1-Bilecik University, Department of Electrical and Elecrtonics Engineering, Bilecik, Turkey; 2-Anadolu Univercity, Dep. of Statistics, Eskisehir, Turkey; 3-Afyon Kocatepe Univercity, Dep. of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey Using weighted least square method for Weibull distribution function in wind power applications.
83- Irfan Ahmad Gondal and Dr.Mukhtar Hussain Sahir, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan Review of strategies for integrated renewable hydrogen systems.
84- Sajal Chowdhury, Architect, Lecturer, Dept of Architecture, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Chittagong, Bangladesh A comparative study of the energy performance of brick cavity and one layer brick facing construction for a typical wall surface in tropical climate like Bangladesh.
85- Ahmet Yucekaya, Faculty member at Industrial Engineering, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey Supply of lower cost fuel for coal plants under transportation constraints: An integrated optimization model.
86- M.M. El-Awad and M.M. Shamoon, Faculty of Engineering, University of Khartoum, Sudan Energy and exergy analysis of the combined-cycle at Garri station operating with different fuels and part-load.
87- Mohamed S.Saad and Ammar M.Omar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Altahadi University, Sirte, Libya: Office of Housing and Utilities, Sirte, Libya Advances in hydrogen energy technologies.
88- Elmira Abakarova-1 and Henrik Blomgren-2, PhD, 1- PHD student, 2- Head of Department; Dept. of Industrial Economics and Management  (INDEK), Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Will the future European energy market be a German battle with Russian and Swedish actors in the centre of it? - Analyzing major players with the pattern shown by mergers and acquisitions.
89- Hui Xia and Li Lu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore Supercapacitors from carbon, nanostructured oxides to nanocomposites.
90- Young Sun Mok and Eun-Jin Jwa, Department of Chemical Engineering, Jeju National University, Ara-dong, Jeju, Korea Methanation of CO and CO2 in a nonthermal plasma-catalytic reactor.
91- Hao Gong, Guangxia Hu, Chunghua Tang and Zhe Tang, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore Half cell and full cell nickel oxide based supercapacitor.
92- Ioannis Panayides-1, Zomenia Zomeni-1, Georgios Florides-2, Panayiotis D. Pouloupatis-2, Soteris Kalogirou-2, Vassilios Messaritis-2, George Partasides-3, Andreas Lizides-3, Eleni Sophocleous-4 and Kostas Koutsoumpas-5; 1-Geological Survey Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Nicosia, Cyprus; 2-Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus; 3-Energy Service, Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, Nicosia, Cyprus; 4-First Elements Euroconsultants Ltd, Nicosia, Cyprus; 5-Drilco C.K. Ltd, Nicosia, Cyprus. Geothermal parameters of the ground in Cyprus (Poster).
93- Ashok K. Sharma-1, Jong-Huy Kim-2, and Yong-Sung Lee-2; 1-Department of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, DCR University of Science & Technology, Murthal, Sonepat, Haryana, India; 2-Energy Storage Research Center in Korea Institute of Energy Research, South Korea Carbon fiber/conducting polymer nano-composites for electrochemical energy storage.
94- Victor F. Marulanda, Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá, Colombia Glycerol and methylesters decomposition in the supercritical production of biodiesel: Potential alternative to improve fuel characteristics and yield.
95- D.W. Assenbaum, J. Beil, D. Schmitt, N. Taccardi and P. Wasserscheid, Lehrstuhl für Chemische Reaktionstechnik, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Catalytic ammonia decomposition in molten salt and ionic liquid media (Poster).
96- Seyedmehdi Sharifian, Rabeah Mehravar, Arezou Ghadi and Reza Miremadoddin; Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran Investigation of bahavior and application of fuel cells and making a laboratory specimen.
97- Mansour Shirvani, Mohammadbagher Limue, Seyedmehdi Sharifian and Arezou Ghadi; Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran Comparison of metallic bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells.
98- Pil Hyong Lee, Soon Hye Jo, Sang Soon Hwang; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Incheon, Incheon, Korea Development of thermal partial oxidation in solid oxide fuel cell using excess enthalpy flame (Poster).
99- Jianan Liu , University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu City, Japan Study on low-carbon city construction of Kitakyushu City in Japan.
100- Prof. Jong-Ryul Won, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Anyang University, South Korea Energy saving potential estimation by the penetration of variable speed drive in South Korea (Poster).
101- Vangelis Marinakis, Haris Doukas, Charikleia Karakosta and Prof. John Psarras; Energy Policy Unit of the Management & Decision Support Systems Laboratory (EPU-NTUA), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Interactive software for building automated systems towards effective energy and environmental management.
102- Hamid Eskandari, Faculty of Yasouj University, Iran Natural environment control system in Iranian traditional architecture.
103- Mir Esnaeil Masoumi and Zahra Izakmehri, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, Iran Modeling and optimization of refinery furnaces.
104- Lok Bahadur Baral, Tribhuvan University, Amrit Science Campus, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Development of smart tunnel transportation system operated by gravitational potential energy for protecting the global environment.
105- Mansour Shirvani, Mohammadhasan Khanof, Majid Jamil and Seyedmehdi Sharifian, Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran Improvement of structure and CFD of advanced savonius wind turbine.
106- Rishabh Raman, Student at University School of Chemical Technology, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi, India Indian refining sector: Energy efficiency and conservation techniques.
107- Ramin Vafaei Poursorkhabi and Behzad Soltanbeigy, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Department of Civil Engineering, Tabriz, Iran Waves energy.
108- S. Prabhakar, M.I.T, Anna University, India Investigation of water cooled diesel engine using new non-edible oil blends (nerium oil) with ethanol fuel.
109- Ihab H. Farag, Sc.D., Professor Chemical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire (UNH), Durham, NH, USA Microalgae carbon neutral biodiesel: Food and energy security and low freshwater footprint.
110- Ihab H. Farag, Sc.D., Professor Chemical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire (UNH), Durham, NH, USA Renewable energy: Technologies, non-carbon energy and future outlook. 
111- Humphrey Ndwiga, Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), Kenya NBI interventions in regional power system integration.
112- Sadegh Partani-1, Atieh Mahmoudi Mozafar-2, Bita Ayati-3 and S. A. Mousavi. N-4; 1-PhD Student of Civil Engineering – Water Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, 2-Master Expert in Landscape Design, Modares Environmental Research Center, Tehran, 3-Associated Professor of Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, 4-M.Sc. Graduated in Hydraulic Eng., Civil Eng. Dept., Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Feasibility study of marine energy development in Caspian Sea.
113- Anand.Babu, Department of Economics, Pondicherry Univerity, Puducherry, India. Volatility transmission between international oil prices and stock returns: Evidence from India.
114- G. Scavino and F. Rosalbino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Oxygen evolution reaction on Fe-based sintered alloys for fuell cells applications.
115- Dr.Sepehr Sanaye and Arash Katebi, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran Termoeconomic optimization of a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) - microturbine hybrid system.
116- Hazem Elzarka, Professor and Construction Management Program Chair, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA Predicting performance of bioclimatic residential designs using computational fluid dynamics.
117- Karin M. S. Chvatal, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Sao Carlos Engineering School, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil Commercial buildings in hot climates: Difference between increasing the thermal resistance of walls and roofs.
118- Ahmed Elhodeiby, Alasher University, 10th of Ramadan City, Egypt Performance analysis of 3.6 kW rooftop grid connected photovoltaic system in Egypt.
119- Ahmed Nabih Ahmed-1, Mina Michel Samaan-2, Osama M.A. Farag-3 and Magdi El-Sayed Khalil-4; 1-Lecturer Assistant, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, 2-Teacher Assistant, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, 3-Professor, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt, 4-Associate Professor, Institute of Building Climatology, Faculty of Architecture, Dresden University of Technology, Germany Impact of envelope design variants on building’s energy performance: Clues for reviving vernacular architecture in Egypt.
120- Salem Saadon, Othman Sidek, CEDEC Centre, University Of Science, Malaysia MEMS vibration-based piezoelectric energy harvesters as an alternative energy source to battery-based systems.
121- Ikhtiyar Abdullayev, Baku, Azerbaijan Materials and methods for using the energy of atmosphere ionization on and around pyramid structres as a source of alternative energy.
122- Oscar F. Bustinza-1, Luis M. Nebot Orozco-2, Leopoldo Gutierrez-Gutierrez-1 and Vanesa Barrales-Molina-1; 1-University of Granada, 2-Assyce Group, Spain Systems for maximising energy use in civil construction.
123- Dr. Chemist / Hamdy Abou El Naga, Petroluem and petrochemicals consultant, Egypt Clean gasoline fuels.
124- M. Samir Abdel-Azim-1 and H.R. Shalaby-2; 1-Dean, 2-Assistant professor, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Qalyubiyah, Egypt Development of prototype structure for low cost and energy efficient house by utilising palm tree fronds.
125- Dr. Chemist / Hamdy Abou El Naga, Petroluem and petrochemicals consultant, Egypt Technology of transferring natural gas to different petroleum products (GTL).
126- A. Jamekhorshid and S.M. Sadrameli, Tarbiat Moderes University, Tehran, Iran Application of phase change materials (PCMs) in maintaining comfort temperature inside an automobile
127- H. Bedair, Consultant Engineer, Egypt A constant torque rotary engine.
128- Dr. Ali Abd El Nabi, Former Vice Chairman, Nuclear Power Plants Authority, Cairo, Egypt The importance of nuclear power in Egypt.
129- Abram F. Bishay and Randa M. El-Rakaiby, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt Uptake from phosphoric acid using rice straw ash.
130- Abram F. Bishay, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt UV-VIS absorption and characterization of the syntheized TiO2 for uranium uptake and energy applications.
131- Hasan Aydogan, Mustafa Acaroglu and A. Engin Ozcelik, Selcuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Campus Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey Effects of bioethanol-diesel fuel blends on emissions of a diesel engine.
132- Cihan Bayindirli-1 and  Mustafa Acaroglu-2; 1- Selcuk University Institute of Science, Automotive Division; 2- Selçuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Automotive Department, 42003 Kampüs, Konya, Turkey A research to determine the effects of cotton seed mythel esters diesel mixures on the engine emissions performance.
133- Hasan Aydogan, Mustafa Acaroglu and A. Engin Ozcelik, Selcuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Campus Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey Effects of bioethanol-diesel fuel blends on performane of a diesel engine.

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