WSS/CI Fall 2009 Meeting
October 26 & 27, 2009 - University of California at Irvine
Irvine, California

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PARKING AT UC IRVINE

Student Center Parking Structure (SCPS)
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The Student Center Parking Structure is located at the corner of Campus Drive and West Peltason Drive, across from the University Center and UCI Student Center. You must enter the parking structure from Pereira Drive in front of the Student Center.
The Pereira Drive entrance has an information booth where you will need to mention your affiliation with the Western States Section of the Combustion Conference. The attendant at the booth will charge a group parking rate of $8 per vehicle and direct you to the fifth level for your reserved parking space.

photo of Martinelli Conference and Event CenterThe University of California, Irvine is pleased to host the 2009 Fall Meeting of the Western States Section of the Combustion Institute, which will be held October 26 & 27 at the University of California Irvine's Student Center.

 

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CONFERENCE THEME

CALL FOR PAPERS: The theme of the conference, and in particular that of the invited speakers is Addressing the Conflict between Energy and Environment.  Technical papers are solicited on all aspects of combustion; besides the conference theme, papers are especially welcome in the areas of chemical kinetics; soot and PAH; heterogeneous combustion; alternative fuels and engine combustion; combustion diagnostics; supersonic combustion; and innovative and emerging concepts in combustion.  Papers may cover a broad range of focus, from fundamental combustion phenomena to practical applications of combustion technology. Papers from industrial organizations are strongly encouraged.  Presentation of a paper at this meeting does not constitute an archival publication.

INVITED SPEAKERS AND TENTATIVE TITLES

Challenges and Opportunities for Instrumentation for Monitoring Regulated Species
Dr. Peter DeBarber, Horiba Instruments Incorporated

Challenges and Opportunities of Sustainable Energy from Coal
Professor Randy Seeker, Adjunct Professor, UC Irvine
VP, Process Technology, Calera Corporation

Challenges and Opportunities for Urban Air Quality
Dr. Matt Miyasato, South Coast Air Quality Management District

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