Introduction
The International
Conference
on Environmental Science and Technology
sponsored
by the American Academy of Sciences will be held
on January 23-26, 2005
in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Environmental
disturbance and pollution are complex problems worldwide. Although
considerable environmental protection work has been and is presently
being conducted, the state of development among various technologies
still varies widely, ranging from initial exploratory research
all the way to actual commercial products and practical processes.
The
objective of The First International Conference on Environmental
Science and Technology will be to provide a major interdisciplinary
forum for presenting new approaches from relevant areas of environmental
science, to foster integration of the latest developments in scientific
research into engineering applications, and to facilitate technology
transfer from well-tested ideas into practical products and remedial
processes. Researchers, engineers, site managers, regulatory agents,
policy makers, consultants, and vendors will all benefit from
the opportunity to exchange information on recent research trends,
to examine ongoing research programs, and to investigate worldwide
public and regulatory acceptance of environmental protection and
remediation technologies.
The Conference chairs
are Professor Ramesh K. Reddy of University of Florida, and Dr.
William G. Lyon of American Academy of Sciences. Cosponsors and
the participating partners of the conference will include governmental,
academic, and private organizations that are international leaders
in environmental research and technology applications.
Facts
of the Conference
550
platform and poster presentations
14
topic groups
59
subsessions
1,500
attendees (scientists, engineers, and environmental professionals)
50
exhibitors
4-star
hotel for meeting rooms
Held
at the downtown area of a famous tourist city
Discount
rates for early registrations
Limited
registration number (1,500)