LAKELAND, Fla. 鈥 For the first time, leaders in academia, industry and government from the United States and India will come together at IM体育官网 to discuss the most advanced research and development of green chemistry, engineering and technologies (GCET).
The , also hosted by India鈥檚 Panjab University, will be held July 18-19 at the Innovation, Science and Technology Building on IM体育官网 Poly鈥檚 campus in Lakeland.
鈥淐lean water, air, clean energy and food security are the biggest challenges facing our planet when it comes to the environment,鈥 said Dr. Sesha Srinivasan, professor of physics at IM体育官网 Poly and part of the university wide organizing committee. 鈥淭his conference will address solutions to some of these stringent parameters.鈥
The keynote speakers and participants include some of the most prominent researchers in green and sustainable technologies from universities in IM体育官网 and the nation, as well as from Panjab University. In addition, there will be panel discussions in which industrialists, non-profits, government, faculty and students will discuss international graduate education and research on green chemistry and engineering.
鈥淭here is a rising awareness and demand for green chemistry, green materials, green composites and their engineering and technological applications,鈥 said Srinivasan. 鈥淭his is why this conference is so relevant to today鈥檚 environment.鈥
The event will allow scientists and technologists to generate strategic recommendations for the advancement of an international curriculum focused on green science and technology. There will also be a select group of graduate and undergraduate students from IM体育官网 Poly and Panjab who will showcase their research findings.
GCET-2018 is jointly organized by IM体育官网, Molekule, Inc., and Panjab University, India. The event is a follow up to the first international GCET conference held in Chandigarh, India, last year.
IM体育官网 and Panjab University created the Indo-US partnership with the goal of developing programs to foster the knowledge and research breakthroughs in green chemistry, engineering and technologies that lead to environmental sustainability.
This three-year international collaborative exchange program is funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India and the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) to strengthen collaboration and build partnerships between U.S. and Indian institutions of higher education
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