The main goal of this conference is to bring people in research, industry and academia and offer a collaborative platform to address the emerging issues in chemistry and material science, the solutions given by phase equilibria analysis and the latest progresses in the methodological approaches.
The 35th edition of the JEEP conference will be held in Annecy on April 1-3, 2009. It will be organised by the SYMME laboratory (Systems and Materials for Mechatronics) with acknowledged support from Polytech’Savoie and the Université de Savoie.
The three day program will consist in plenary sessions, regular paper sessions, both oral and poster, and will also include lectures and tutorials, mainly dedicated to PhD students and young researchers on the first day. The JEEP conference is therefore going on with its long-lasting tradition of giving opportunities to young scientists to present their results in a constructive atmosphere and learn more about thermodynamics and phase equilibria.
The different sessions will include the following research fields:
- metallic systems,
- ceramics, oxides and metallic salts,
- organic materials,
- natural resources valuation and related problems.
Program overview
Wednesday, April 1, morning
Lectures by :
Jacques Rogez (Directeur de Recherche CNRS, Marseille),
Bernard Legendre (Professeur à l'Université Paris-Sud),
Jean-Claude Tédenac (Professeur à l'Université Montpellier 2).
Wednesday, April 1, afternoon
Tutorials and practicals with the computer application DiagPlot by :
Bertand Cheynet (Thermodata, St Martin d’Hères)
Thursday, April 2, morning and afternoon
Invited talks
Regular paper sessions (oral and poster)
Thursday, April 2, night
Reception at the Annecy town hall
Banquet and cruise on the Annecy lake
Friday, April 3, morning and afternoon
Invited talks
Regular paper sessions (oral and poster)
List of invited speakers
Dr. Yann Le Godec, Institut de Minéralogie et de Physique des Milieux Condensés, CNRS Paris
“L’intérêt du couplage haute pression – haute température en thermodynamique”
Pr. Jean-Claude Viala, Laboratoire des Multimatériaux et Interfaces, CNRS-UCB Lyon
“Equilibres entre phases et réactions d’interfaces”
Pr. Roman Gladyshevskii, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv,Ukraine
Dr. Alexander Pisch, Lafarge, St Quentin Fallavier
“Application of high temperature thermodynamics in cement fabrication”
English and French are welcome for both oral and poster presentations.
The organising committee is looking forward to seeing you in Annecy !