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Tentative Programme TENTATIVE PROGRAMME In Conjunction with Launch of Johor Bahru City Hall Low-Carbon Strategic Plan 2025 Officiated by Y.A.B Dato’ Osman bin Sapian Chief Minister of Johor Lead Host Co- hosts Conference Partners TENTATIVE PROGRAMME Pre-Events ICLCA 2018 - 23rd October 2018, Tuesday, Venue: UTM Johor Campus Event 1: Meeting Elsevier Publisher and the Editors-in-Chief of Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLEPRO): High Impact Publication in Sustainability, 9.00 – 11.00 am, Convention Hall, B12, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 9:00 How does the Elsevier manage and progress international journals: Journal of Cleaner Production? Dr Lan SONG, Associate Publisher and Publisher of JCLEPRO, Environmental Science and Technology, Elsevier, Amsterdam 9:30 How to prepare a good manuscript for high impact factor international: Successful cases in JCLEPRO? Prof Dr Jiří Jaromír KLEMEŠ, Co-Editor-in-Chief, JCLEPRO 10:00 How to prepare a good Review Article for JCLEPRO? Prof Dr Cecilia M. V. B. Almeida, Co-Editor-in-Chief, JCLEPRO 10:30 How to propose, prepare and handle Special Issue/Volume/Section of JCLEPRO? Prof Dr Yutao WANG, Co-Editor-in-Chief, JCLEPRO 11:00 End of Session Event 2: ICLCA’18 Pre-Workshop : ‘Carbon Footprint Life Cycle Analaysis’, Dr. Wahidul Biswas, Curtin University, Australia, 2:30-5:30pm, Main Meeting Room, N01a, School of Chemical and Energy Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Special Event : Joint Meeting of the ProSPER.Net- The 12th General Assembly and 8th Board Meeting, UTM Senate Hall (for ProSPER.NET Member only), 9:00am-5:00pm Venue: Senat Hall, Sultan Ibrahim Chancellery Building, Jalan Iman, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 Johor Bahru, Johor. Malaysia DAY 1 (24th October 2018, Wednesday) Venue: Holiday Villa Hotel, Johor Bahru 8:00-9.00 am Registration (Foyer, Level 7) Venue : Crystal Hall (Level 7) 9.00-9.10 am Speech by ICLCA Chair Prof. Chin Siong Ho, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 9:10-9:30 am Plenary 1: ‘Environmental Sustainability in Iskandar Region’ Datuk Ismail b. Ibrahim, Chief Executive of Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) 9:30-9:50 am Plenary 2: ‘Leading the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (The SDGs)‘ Prof. Kazuhiko Takemoto, Director, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability 9:50-10:10 am Plenary 3: ‘Energy Initiative to Develop Sustainable Energy in ASEAN’ Dr. Sanjayan Velautham, Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Energy, Indonesia 10:10-10:30 am Plenary 4: ‘Stabilising Asia Climate’ Dr. Junichi Fujino, Programme Director, City Taskforce, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan 10:30-11:00 am Tea Break (Foyer, Level 7) 11:00-12:30 pm City Mayor Forum: Transformation towards Smart, Resilient & Sustainable Communities Moderators: Prof Chin Siong Ho, Malaysia; Dr. Junichi Fujino, IGES, Japan Panellists: Mayors and Representative from Johor Bahru City, Hai Phong, Hanoi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya 12:30-2:00 pm Lunch Break / Networking (Ruby Room, Level 8) Venue : Crystal Hall (Level 7) 2:00-2:20 pm Johor State Anthem, National Anthem, Du’a Recitation Welcoming Remarks 1. Prof. Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar, Vice Chancellor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2. Tuan Hj. Amran Bin A.Rahman, City Mayor, Johor Bahru City Council, Malaysia 2:20-2:40 pm Official Opening Remarks & Launch of MBJB LCS Action Plan 2025 Y.A.B Dato’ Osman bin Sapian, Chief Minister of Johor State, Malaysia Souvenier Exchange & Group Photo 2:40-3:00 pm Special Session: Publishing on Sustainability with Elsevier Dr. Lan Song, Associate Publisher and Publisher of JCLEPRO, Environmental Science and Technology, Elsevier, The Netherlands 3:00-3:30 pm Tea Break (Foyer, Level 7) Parallel Session (Diamond 1-5, Level 10) Cleaner Production Urban Planning & Smart Cities Sustainable waste and Smart & Sustainable Energy Systems Sustainable Technology pollution minimization (Diamond 4, Level 10) (Diamond 1, Level 10) (Diamond 2, Level 10) (Diamond 3, Level 10) (Diamond 5, Level 10) Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: Chairman: CO-chair: CO-chair: CO-chair: CO-chair: CO-chair: 3:30-3:45 pm EESA-53 : Minh-Vien Le Iskandar Puteri City Council SSWM-147 : Wahidul Biswas Mohd Fauzi bin Ismail, SIRIM Berhad EESA-208 : Tran Thanh Tu (Keynote) Low-carbon Society Action Plan (Keynote) (Keynote) Applying The Demographic Removal of β-naphthol in Water via Sustainability assessment of Assessment For The Photocatalytic Degradation over N- treated bore water and Environmental Evaluation In TiO2/SiO2 Nanocomposite under wastewater for use in a Vietnam Simulated Solar Light Irradiation residential compound in Doha 3:45-4:00 pm SCP-113 : Kang Yao Wong Kulai Municipal Council SSWM-16 : Yee Van Fan IICT-152 : Abdoulmohammad EESA-178 : Nor Ruwaida A Full Factorial Analysis on One- Low-carbon Society Action Plan Waste Transportation and Gholamzadeh Chofreh Jamian Way Transient Transesterification treatment for the Anaerobic Evaluation of the Guidelines for Effect of Filter Aids on Two Interactions Affecting Palm Digestion of municipal solid Implementing Sustainable Enterprise Different Filter Media Under Biodiesel for Batch Reactor waste : P-Graph Resource Planning Systems High Filtering Velocities 4:00-4:15 pm SSES-204 : Leong Chin Yee Pasir Gudang Municipal EESA-166 : Xuechao Wang SSES-242 : Norshafika Yahya EESA-60 : Athran Zuhail Optimization of concentrating Council An Overview of Pollution Heat Transfer Analysis on Progressive Abdul Rahman process using rotary vacuum Low-carbon Society Action Plan Terrain Nexus Freeze Concentration of Aqueous Environmental Sustainability evaporation for pineapple juice Lysozyme Solution Assessment of Lignocellulosic Biomass Pretreatment Methods 4:15-4:30 pm SCP-216 : Nur Nazlina Saimon GPGP-190 : Boyd Dionysius SSWM-65 : Uzor SSES-238 : Nadzirah binti Azmi SCP-251 : Nurul Hanim Razak Characterization and Optimization Joeman Gbakuruchukwu Godson Techno-economic Analysis of Optimization of green diesel Of Microwave-Assisted Sulfonated The LCS Project Iskandar Transformation towards Smart, Biogenset and Hybrid Solar-Diesel- product design of diesel, Glucose Catalyst For Esterification Malaysia: Challenges and Resilient and Sustainable Battery for Rural Electrification biodiesel and oil palm of Palm Fatty Acid Distillate To Opportunities in the Communities: Sustainable Solid biomass derived alcohol Biodiesel implementation of the Low Waste Management Carbon Society Blueprint in a rapidly growing metropolis. 4:30-4:45 pm SPC-90 : Muhammad Fakhrul Islam UPSC-203 : Muhd Akmal SSWM-206 : Hayatu Umar SSES-201 : Ting Sing Tung SSWM-124 : Liu Chuan Zahran Hakim Hishammuddin Sidik Effect of Hydrogen Addition on the Sustainable urban Controllability and performance of Towards A Low Carbon City : Kinetic Equilibrium and Swirl Stability Limits of Biogas Flames wastewater treatment ternary aromatic distillation Energy Baseline Scenario by Isotherm Modelling Adsorbed system : A zero-discharge columns sequence 2030 using extended snapshot Methane Gas Assessment on concept (EXSS) tool for Pengerang, Synthesized Johor, Malaysia polyetheretherketone (PEEK)- Porous Sorbent Carbon of Coconut Shell Kernel 4:45-5:00 pm SPC-10 : Santhoshini d/o UPSC-218 : Gabriel Ling SSWM-139 : Olapeju PSE-248 : Ezah Binti Abdul Aziz SSWM-123 : Hao Zhang Somderam Towards Sustainable Olasunkanmi Olusola Integrated Optimisation of Energy- A novel bio-film wastewater Characterization of NaA Zeolite Communities: Ostromian Cultural and perceptional Water Nexus for Industrial Site treatment system using Made from Malaysian Kaolin Collective Action in dimensions of faecal waste Planning encapsulated microbes Neighbourhood Public Open applications for sustainable Space energy in Ogun state, Nigeria 5:00-5:15 pm SPC-86 : Nutthakarn Phumkokrux SLUGBI-37 : Muhammad SSWM-91 : Diyar Tokmurzin SSES-252 : Masilah Bandi SGM-67 : Norazlianie Sazali Density and Viscosity Rozaid Bin Ramli Characterization, pyrolysis and Promoting Government Hospital Development of Carbon Measurement and Correlations of Assessment of carbon footprint gasification of refuse derived Energy Savings through Membrane with Aqueous Solution of 2- at Rest and Relaxation area fuel, organic fraction of Implementation of Energy Incorporation of Thermally (Diethylamino) ethanal for Carbon (R&R) Highway Malaysia municipal solid waste, coal and Management Accreditation Scheme: Labile Additives for Superior Dioxide Capture their mixture blends in fixed Malaysia Case Study Gas Separation Performance bed 5:15-5:30 pm SCP-177 : Mazura Jusoh SSES-168 : Omar Sedeeq Yousif EESA-220 : Syaza Izyanni PSE-250 : Nur Hazirah binti Che SSWM-109 : Nurul Ekmi Efficiency Study on Vertical-Finned Sustainable Future Impact of Ahmad Ithnin Rabat Crystalliser for Concentration of LED Adoption in Malaysia Development of Waste to Predictive Modelling for Biogas Adsorption and Desorption of Carrot Juice Highway Energy Technology Selection Generation from POME nickel(II) ion by oil palm Index empty fruit bunch grafted polyvinyl alcohol (OPEFB-g- PVA) hydrogel 5:30-5:45 pm SPC-92 SSES-126 : Hashim Abdullahi GPGP-207 : Hayatu Umar Sidik SAF-142 : Lim Jeng Shuin EESA-22 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