The 4th International Conference on Mass Transfer Operation and Devices (ICMTOD'19) aims to become the leading annual conference in fields related to mass transfer operation and devices. The goal of ICMTOD'19 is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information. This conference will also provide an ideal environment to develop new collaborations and meet experts on the fundamentals, applications, and products of the mentioned fields.

ICMTOD is an acronym for International Conference on Mass Transfer Operation and Devices


Submissions

Submissions in the form of extended abstracts, short papers, and full manuscripts are welcome.

  • all submitted papers will be peer-reviewed
  • the congress proceedings will be published under an ISSN and ISBN number
  • each paper will be assigned a unique DOI number by Crossref
  • the conference proceedings will be indexed by Google Scholar
  • the proceedings will be permanently archived in Portico (one of the largest community-supported digital archives in the world).
  • selected papers from the congress will be submitted for possible publication in the Journal of Fluid Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer (JFFHMT) (publication fees may apply)

To learn more about the previous event in this conference series, please visit: Past Event.


Paper Topics

ICMTOD'19 is now accepting papers on the following topics.

  • Distillation
  • Extraction Process
  • Gas Liquid and Gas Solid Operations
  • Liquid-Liquid and Liquid-Solid Operations
  • Mass Transfer Coefficient
  • Mass Transfer in Porous Media
  • Measurement Techniques
  • Separation Processes

For a complete list of the paper topics, please visit: Submissions.



ICMTOD'19 is part of the 4th World Congress on Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer (MHMT'19). Congress Website | Congress Flyer


Upcoming Dates

Oct. 4, 2018
Paper Submission Deadline
Nov. 2, 2018
Notification to Authors
Nov. 16, 2018
Early-Bird Registration

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