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AUSTRALIA – INDIA JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON NANOPOROUS MATERIALS FOR CLEAN ENERGY APPLICATIONS (Sponsored by the Australian Government through the Australia – India Council of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) Jointly Organised by CSIR - INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM CSIRO MANUFACTURING (Victoria, Australia) 8 th March 2016 CSIR-IIP, India

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About CSIR-IIP CSIR-Indian Institute Petroleum (IIP) established in 1960, is one of the constituent National Laboratories of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The Institute carries out R&D work in the areas of petroleum refining, separation processes, catalysis, chemicals and petrochemicals, application of petroleum products in internal combustion engines, industrial and domestic combustion, biotechnology and analytical sciences. In its more than five decades of existence, it has developed more than 80 technologies, a large number of them commercialized. The Institute and its scientists have received many prestigious awards in recognition of excellence in various fields. CSIR-IIP has the rare distinction of bagging twelve CSIR Best Technology awards and has also received FICCI, ICMA & NRDC awards several times for its technologies. About CSIRO Started as the Advisory Council of Science and Industry in 1916, and advanced Australia with a range of inventions and innovations that have had significant positive impact on the lives of people around the world. Our top ten innovations includes household products like Aerogard and Softly to everyday necessities like plastic bank notes and WiFi. We help grow Australia's productivity through excellent science that provides a positive impact for Australia. EXTENDED WEAR CONTACTS POLYMER BANKNOTES RELENZA FLU VACCINE Fast WLAN BARLEYMAXHENDRA VACCINE Manufacturing Creating innovative new material-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions and efficiently store and separate gases. We also work with industry for energy efficient separation and capture of harmful contaminants in industrial waste and soil.

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Page 1: AUSTRALIA – INDIA JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON N ANOPOROUS M ATERIALS F OR C LEAN E NERGY A PPLICATIONS (Sponsored by the Australian Government through the Australia

AUSTRALIA – INDIA JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON

NANOPOROUS MATERIALS FOR CLEAN ENERGY APPLICATIONS

(Sponsored by the Australian Government through the Australia – India Council of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade)

Jointly Organised byCSIR -

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM

CSIRO MANUFACTURING (Victoria, Australia)

8th March 2016CSIR-IIP, India

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CONFIRMED SPEAKERSProf. Sourav PalIIT Bombay, Mumbai, IndiaDr. R. V. JasraReliance Industries Ltd., Vadodara, India

Dr. N. V. ChoudhuryHPCL Corporate R&D, Bengaluru, IndiaProf. V. G. GaikarICT, MumbaiProf. Sasidhar GummaIIT, Guwahati

Prof. Matthew HillCSIRO Manufacturing, AustraliaProf. Christian DoonanThe University of Adelaide, AustraliaDr. James McgregorCSIRO Energy, AustraliaDr. Ravichandar BabaraoCSIRO Manufacturing, Australia

THEME

Nano-porous materials are at the heart of many industrial processes related to catalysis, separation, purification and energy storage. Intervention of high performing functional porous materials in clean energy applications will become more and more important in coming years for bringing sustainability and low carbon footprint in our developmental agenda. This also gains significance in view of the recent pledge undertaken by the global community at COP21 summit at Paris to limit the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above preindustrial levels. Efficient production and use of energy will be crucial in meeting this goal.

CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), India and CSIRO Manufacturing, Australia both are committed in the development of energy efficient technologies related to clean fuel production, energy storage, climate change mitigation etc. This symposium aims to develop a platform for detailed discussions among practicing scientists and engineers from academia and industry of both the countries to share scientific ideas and breakthrough in the field of nanoporous materials for clean energy applications. The theme of the symposium aligns well with one of the priority areas proposed in the Australia-India Council Strategic Plan 2015-2019. 

FOCUS

The seminar will be in the form of invited lectures from eminent scientists and engineers from the areas of :

• Advanced Material Synthesis for Gas Storage and Separation

•Thermodynamics and Molecular Modelling of Porous Materials

•Composite Materials in Clean Energy Application

•Membrane Synthesis and Application

•Large Scale Production of Hybrid Porous Materials

VENUE: Lovraj Kumar Auditorium CSIR-IIP, DehradunDATE: 8 March 2016

PARTICIPATION: By invitation only

CONTACT DETAILS:

Dr M. O. GargDirector,

CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

Tel: 0091-135-2660205,Fax: 0091-135-2660098e-mail: [email protected]

Dr Anshu NanotiSenior Principal Scientist,CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, DehradunTel 0091-135-2525727,Fax 0091-135-2660202e-mail: [email protected]

Page 3: AUSTRALIA – INDIA JOINT SYMPOSIUM ON N ANOPOROUS M ATERIALS F OR C LEAN E NERGY A PPLICATIONS (Sponsored by the Australian Government through the Australia

About CSIR-IIP CSIR-Indian Institute Petroleum (IIP) established in 1960, is one of the constituent National Laboratories of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).The Institute carries out R&D work in the areas of petroleum refining, separation processes, catalysis, chemicals and petrochemicals, application of petroleum products in internal combustion engines, industrial and domestic combustion, biotechnology and analytical sciences. In its more than five decades of existence, it has developed more than 80 technologies, a large number of them commercialized.The Institute and its scientists have received many prestigious awards in recognition of excellence in various fields. CSIR-IIP has the rare distinctionof bagging twelve CSIR Best Technology awards and has also receivedFICCI, ICMA & NRDC awards several times for its technologies.

About CSIRO

Started as the Advisory Council of Science and Industry in 1916, and advanced Australia with a range of inventions and innovations that have had significant positive impact on the lives of people around the world. Our top ten innovations includes household products like Aerogard and Softly to everyday necessities like plastic bank notes and WiFi. We help grow Australia's productivity through excellent science that provides a positive impact for Australia.

EXTENDED WEAR CONTACTS

POLYMER BANKNOTES

RELENZA FLU VACCINEFast WLAN

BARLEYMAX HENDRA VACCINE

ManufacturingCreating innovative new material-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions and efficiently store and separate gases. We also work with industry for energy efficient separation and capture of harmful contaminants in industrial waste and soil.

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CSIR- INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUMAUSTRALIA – INDIA JOINT SYMPOSIUM ONNANOPOROUS MATERIALS FOR CLEAN ENERGY APPLICATIONS8th MARCH, 2016CSIR- INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUMDehradun-248005, India