The 11th Joint Conference on Renewable Energy and Nanotechnology (JCREN 2022)

OVERVIEW
The 11th Joint Conference on Renewable Energy and Nanotechnology (JCREN 2022) will happen on January 20-21, 2023. The 1st successful JCREN was in Bangkok, 2nd JCREN in Hiroshima, 3rd JCREN in Kanchanaburi, 4th JCREN in Matsuyama, 5th JCREN in Kuala Lumpur, 6th JCREN in Bangkok, 7th JCREN in Yamaguchi, and 8th JCREN in Makassar, and due to COVID-19 restrictions, the 9th and 10th JCREN was held online. This year, JCREN 2022 will be hosted by the University of Mindanao in Davao City, Philippines, in a hybrid-type mode (online and on-site). Davao City is a 1st class, highly urbanized city in the Davao Region, Philippines. It is home to Mount Apo, the highest mountain in the Philippines, and nicknamed the “Durian Capital of the Philippines” and “Chocolate Capital of the Philippines.” Furthermore, Davao City is touted as one of the world’s safest cities.

Five Excellent Presentation Awards (PhP 5,000 (~100 USD)/student, one for poster and four for oral presentation) will be given. All outstanding presentations will be certified. We hope that the conference results will contribute to the knowledge exchange and collaboration in renewable energy and nanotechnology fields.

Accepted papers can be published in a special issue of the Journal of Japan Institute of Energy.

Date:

January 20-21, 2023

First Day: Research Conference

Second day: Plant tour – industrial excursion (optional), virtual plant tour

Place:

University of Mindanao, Davao City, Philippines

Purpose:

Two major fields, namely renewable energy and nanotechnology, are synergized for accommodating researchers and industrial experts to discuss, share, and explore new opportunities in utilizing new knowledge and experiences in these emerging fields. Thus, new outcomes of various research work in these fields will be presented and shared among researchers and industrial experts at this conference.

Topics:

Renewable Energy, Nanotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, bio-circular and green technology, and other related fields.

Participants:

Researchers, students, and industrial people involved in energy, nanotechnology, and other related fields are encouraged to participate. The conference is open to the public. Any universities around the world are welcome to participate.

Key Dates:

Abstract submission deadline: December 17, 2022

Abstract acceptance notification: December 20, 2022

Extended abstract (optional) deadline: December 20, 2022 (abstract submitted on or before December 17)

Registration for Speaker deadline: January 5, 2023

Registration for participants deadline: January 20, 2023 (allow on-site)

Submit abstract at: Homepage for JCREN2023 abstract submission (sakura.ne.jp)

Know about the conference: https://tinyurl.com/11thjcren

For Face-to-Face Registration Fee:

Delegates – 150 USD

Students – 100 USD

For Online Registration Fee:

Delegates – 100 USD

Students – 75 USD

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

International Participant Payment Method: http://www.i-aeu.sakura.ne.jp/jcren2022/payment.html

Instructions for Payment Method:

International:

Local:

For international delegates, kindly refer to the link regarding VISA-FREE ENTRY FOR TEMPORARY VISITS for your entry here in Davao City, Philippines: https://tokyo.philembassy.net/consular-section/services/visa/visa-free-entry-for-temporary-visits/


Download the template for Abstract and Extended Abstract here:

Template of the Abstract
Extended Template of the Abstract

Submission Method:

For every participant, who will give a presentation, a short abstract must be submitted in advance.  In the case of participants who prefer to publish in special issue of Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy, an extended abstract could be submitted later.

Organized By:

Co-organizers:

Covid-19 Updates:

Currently, Philippines, specifically in Davao City are accepting international travelers provided that they are fully vaccinated (with proof). There will be no requirement for a quarantine as well. However, travel requirements are subject to change at short notice by the issuing government authority.

For more information, including about differences in Alert Levels in the Philippines, see the Philippine Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) website, Guidelines on the Implementation of Alert Levels System for COVID-19 Response in Pilot Areas, and Philippine Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).

Regular update will also be posted in the conference website.