18th Seminar “Computer Modeling in Microwave Power Engineering”
Multiphysics Modeling of Green Processes in Production of Food
February 23-24, 2016
Lincoln, NE
Organized by: IMMG, CIMS, Department of Mathematical Science, WPI
In cooperation: Food Science and Techology Department, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Multidisciplinary Workshop “Transformative Food Technologies to Enhance Stability at the FEW Nexus”
The FEW Nexus Workshop is supported by the National Science Foundation
Seminar Chair:
Vadim V. Yakovlev, IMMG, WPI, The FEW Nexus Workshop, Member of the Steering Committee
Seminar Vice-Chair:
Jeyamkondan Subbiah, Food Science and Technology Department, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln,the FEW Nexus Workshop, Chair
Technical Focus:
Innovative process design and modeling are needed for “green” processes that produce value-added, convenient, nutritious, and save food. Key topics include:
- Multiphysics modeling for design of “green” processes, both non-thermal and novel thermal, using a systems approach
- Multiscale modeling to enhance understanding of process interactions with food
Seminar Publications:
The Seminar papers will be presented in the framework of the FEW Nexus Workshop as interactive (poster) presentations. Instructions on the poster’s design and format will be available before notification of acceptance.
The Venue
The workshop will be held at the Nebraska Innovation Campus (NIC), a research park adjacent to UNL that is intended to facilitate new and in-depth partnerships between the University of Nebraska and private sector businesses. NIC address:
1040 P St.
Lincoln, NE 68508
Seminar Structure
Seminar poster presentations will be given at the Workshop during the whole day of Tuesday, February 23 and in the morning of Wednesday, February 24.
Additional Information
More instructions and details about registration, submission of abstracts, accommodations, location and directions can be found on the web site of the FEW Nexus Workshop.