The overarching theme of the conference is “closing the loop” of the chemical life cycle. Thematic symposia may emphasize chemicals and materials recycling, chemical or physical separation processes, waste valorization, systems thinking and circular economy, and other topics. The GCE/GSC conference will cover the breadth and depth of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering topics; symposium submissions are not limited to the theme of the conference.
The conference will feature three days of programming with over 40 symposia planned, daily keynotes and networking events, student workshops, a poster session, product showcase, special interactive discussions and more.
Canada Research Chair in Green Chemistry at Queen’s University, and Technical Director of GreenCentre Canada
Joan Brennecke, Ph.D.
Professor, Cockrell Family Chair in Engineering #16, McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin
The conference will feature three days of programming with over 40 symposia planned, daily keynotes and networking events, student workshops, a poster session, product showcase, special interactive discussions and more.
Conference Chairs
Philip Jessop, Ph.D.Canada Research Chair in Green Chemistry at Queen’s University, and Technical Director of GreenCentre Canada
Joan Brennecke, Ph.D.
Professor, Cockrell Family Chair in Engineering #16, McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin