The technical program was fixed on Monday, September 9. Further changes are listed on the Program top page, if any.
The first letter of the presentation ID represents the hall. The second letter represents the day of the presentation (1: Mon., 2: Tue., 3: Wed., 4: Thu., 5: Fri.). The number in < > at the end of each presentation is the abstract ID.
Diversity plays a critical role in solving a global problem, where gender equality is ever more discussed as it was addressed in SDG #5. In this session, current situation of diversity in each country are overviewed. We will exchange ideas on ways to promote networking and increase collaboration among countries on this issue.
Chair: Eri AMASAWA, the University of Tokyo
F301 “[Keynote] Preparing for tomorrow's workforce,”
Kimberly OGDEN,
AlChE and Chemical Engineering, University of Arizona <509001-1>
F303 “[Invited] Typical green chemical processes in China,”
Xiangping ZHANG,
Insitutue of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences <509501-1>
F304 “[Invited] From social network to research network,”
Joung Sook HONG,
Seoul National University, Institute of Chemical Processes <509502-1>
F305 “[Invited] Current status and future outlook of woman engineer in Taiwan,”
Yu-Wen CHEN,
D. Chem. Mater. Eng., National Central University <509504-1>
F306 “[Invited] Challenges for diversity promotion in the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan,”
Keiko FUJIOKA,
Functional Fluids Ltd. <509503-1>
Commentary by Yuko HAYASHI,
Yamaguchi University