Section 1: FEEDSTOCKS
1. Biofuel feedstocks and their prospect for a sustainable and
alternative fuel
2. Classification of alternative fuels for different applications
(IC engines, Jet engines) and Comparison of different fuels in
terms of their gaseous and particulate matter emissions from these
engines
3. Biofuel supply chain optimization: Mathematical programming
approaches
Section 2: PRODUCTION
4. Microalgae: an emerging source for mitigation of heavy metals
and its potential implications for biodiesel production
5. Production of biofuel from biomass downdraft gasification and
its applications
6. Microwave enhanced catalytic conversion of canola-based methyl
ester: Optimization and parametric study
7. Recent trends and challenges in biofuel conversion
technologies
8. Exploration and enhancement on Fuel stability of biodiesel: Step
forward in the track of global commercialization
Section 3: ENGINE PERFORMANCE, EMISSIONS AND COMBUSTION
CHARACTERISTICS
9. Experimental studies on the usage of methyl esters of Pongamia
oil fuelled direct injection diesel engine for environmental
protection
10. Assessment of performance, combustion and emission behaviour of
novel Annona biodiesel operated diesel engine
11. Investigation of engine performance and emission and combustion
using advanced biofuel
12. Performance, combustion and emission characteristics of DI
diesel engine using Mahua biodiesel
13. Performance and exhaust emission studies of thermal barrier
coated single cylinder CI, DI, Diesel engine running on vegetable
oil, bio-diesel and blends
14. Biodiesel-diesel-alcohol blend as an alternative fuel for DI
engine
Section 4: APPLICATIONS
15. Progress in biofuel generation and its application in fuel
cells
16. Study of oxygenated eco-fuel applications in CI engine, gas
turbine and Jet engine
17. Eco-fuel applications in CI engine
18. Comparative evaluation of corrosion behavior of Aegle Marmelos
Correa biodiesel and diesel on copper and mild steel metals
Dr Kalam Azad, Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering and Technology at Central Queensland University, Melbourne campus, Australia. He has a strong record of research publications and achievement in the areas of renewable energy technologies, energy conversion, and thermofluids engineering and their relevant industrial applications. His research focused on clean energy production and mitigation of environmental pollution. He has had an excellent publication track record throughout his career. He has been published about eighty scientific articles including three edited refereed books, eight book chapters, forty-seven journal articles, and twenty-four conference papers so far. His first edited book on “Clean Energy for Sustainable Development published by Academic Press, Elsevier in 2016. His second edited book on ‘Advances in Eco-fuel for a Sustainable Environment’ has been published as a part of Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy, Elsevier in 2018. He has edited his third book on ‘Advanced Biofuels: Applications, Technologies, and Environmental Sustainability’ under Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy, Elsevier in 2019. He made significant contributions to engineering education, research, and scholarship. He published some articles in respected journals, which have high impact factors. The recognition of his research has been strongly demonstrated through a large number of citations and h-index both in Scopus and Google Scholar. He is also working as a reviewer of different renowned international journals and books. Currently, he is a member of different professional bodies throughout the world. He has been significantly contributing to the strategic research on Clean and Sustainable Energy Technologies at Central Queensland University, Australia. Professor Rasul specializes in clean and sustainable energy technologies and their applications in industries. His research mainly focuses on renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass and biofuels), building energy (domestic, institutional and commercial buildings), industrial energy (process and resource industries), and thermo-chemical conversion of energy (combustion, gasification and pyrolysis).
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