schedule of events - International Microwave Power Institute
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schedule of events - International Microwave Power Institute
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – IMPI 49 Kona Kai Resort, San Diego, CA, USA June 16-18, 2015 Last updated: March 23, 2015 *please note times are subject to changes* Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:00am-12:00pm: Short Course: Microwaves 101 (Optional- Additional Fee Applies) Bob Schiffmann, R.F. Schiffmann Associates, Inc. This course will examine the science & technology required for microwavable product development, including: Microwave heating fundamentals, Microwave oven fundamentals Microwavable foods and packaging. Attendees will leave the course with a better knowledge of: what are microwaves and microwave ovens, and what are their properties; how do microwaves interact with materials; what are the requirements and methods for developing microwavable food products, and packaging and how they can be integrated into product development? 1:30pm-4:30pm: Short Course: How to Write Good Journal Papers (Optional- Additional Fee Applies) Raymond Boxman and Edith Boxman This tutorial will present a recipe for organizing and writing good “research reports”, including internal company reports, journal articles, and theses. The critical elements of each section of the “research report” will be reviewed. Content, organization, and style conventions will be discussed. The topics will include: The basis for the paper: defining the “research question”. The Introduction: writing a clear gap sentence and statement of purpose. Experimental Details: providing sufficient detail for duplicating results. Results: o The proper order of presentation – location, presentation, and comment statements. o The principle of heads-up display in technical drawings. o The need to differentiate between results and interpretation. 1 The discussion: o Moving from narrow comments to broad implications o Appropriate language and interpretation of the relative certainty of explanations, i.e. from speculation to proof. Conclusions: Answering the “research question” The Abstract: Writing an informative rather than indicative Abstract. The tutorial will include an optional written “homework” exercise, which may be submitted after the conference, which will be corrected and returned to the participants. 5:00pm-7:00pm: Welcome Reception (Posters and Exhibits Open) Wednesday, June 17, 2015 8:00am-8:15am: Welcome & Introductions Bob Schiffmann and Raymond Boxman 8:15am-9:00am: Keynote Lecture: Microwave Induced Plasmas and Their Applications in Food Industry K.D. Weltmann, Leibniz-Institut for Plasma Science and Technology e. V., Greifswald, Germany 9:00am-9:50am: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE I Plant Growth and Yield of Wheat and Canola in Microwave Treated Soil Graham Brodie, The University of Melbourne (Invited Speaker) Development of Microwave Heating Instructions for Mashed Potato Harshavardhan Thippareddi, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 9:50am-10:20am: COFFEE BREAK 10:20am-11:30am: PASTEURIZATION AND STERILIZATION Development of Microwave Pasteurization Processes for Packaged Foods Frank Liu, Washington State University (Invited Speaker) Commercialization Update on the Microwave Assisted Thermal Sterilization (MATS) Technology Kevin Petersen, 915 Labs 2 Development of a Computer Simulation Model for Microwave Assisted Thermal Pasteurization System (MAPS) Deeplia Jain, Washington State University 11:30am-12:00pm: POSTER FLASH PRESENTATIONS Full list of poster presentations on Page 7 12:00pm – 1:00pm: NETWORKING LUNCHEON (Posters & Exhibits Open) 1:00pm-1:45pm: POSTERS & EXHIBIT SESSION (Posters & Exhibits Open) 1:45pm-3:15pm: CONCURRENT SESSIONS COMPONENTS & SYSTEMS Market Trends in High Power Microwave Technology for Industrial Microwave Heating and Industrial Plasma Applications Klaus Baumgaertner, Muegge GmbH (Invited Speaker) Economics of Solid-state Power Amplifiers for High Volume RF Energy Applications Klaus Werner, RF Energy Alliance Small - sample Positional Effects in Microwave Ovens Bob Schiffmann, R.F. Schiffmann Associates, Inc. How to Make a Microwave Vacuum Dryer with Turntable Antonio Marsaioli, Jr., Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: RF FOOD Dielectric Properties and Heating Rate of Broccoli Powder as Related to Radio Frequency Heating Samet Ozturk, University of Georgia (Invited Speaker) Modeling Approaches to Design Radio Frequency Pasteurization of Shell Eggs Soon Kiat Lau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Application of Radio Frequency Treatment on Stability of Rice Bran Bo-Han Chen, National Ilan University 3 Effect of Radio Frequency Assisted Thermal Processing on Functional Properties of High Gel and Standard Egg White Powders Sreenivasula Boreddy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 3:15pm-3:45pm: COFFEE BREAK 3:45pm-4:45pm: COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS II Waveguide Fabrication Methods to Meet Extreme Requirements John F. Gerling, Gerling Applied Engineering Eigenmode Analysis for Lossy Structures Zalman Ibragimov, Goji Solutions A Solid State High Power Microwave Generator for Industrial Heating Applications Kenneth Kaplan, Cellencor, Inc. FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: PACKAGING On the Use of Computer Simulation in the Design of Shielding Pattern on Microwavable Food Packaging Fermin Ressurreccion, Graphic Packaging International Susceptor-Assisted Microwave Browning of Foods: Recent Advancements in Improving Uniformity Mehrad Mehdizadeh, DuPont Company A Microwave Heat Transfer Model for Thawing of a Frozen Pizza using Susceptor in a Domestic Oven Krishnamoorthy Pitchai, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 4:45pm-5:45pm: IMPI BUSINESS MEETING 6:30pm-8:30pm: GROUP DINNER AT BALI HAI RESTAURANT Thursday, June 18, 2015 8:00am-8:45am: Keynote Address: Kitchen of the Future Joe Wheeler and Dennis Gracanin, Virgina Polytechnic Institute 4 8:45am-9:45am: SIMULATION AND FOOD Optimization of Thicknesses of Microwaveable Products in Multi-compartment Meals using Dielectric, Thermal, and Physical Properties Jeyam Subbiah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Invited Speaker) Microwave Dehydration of Three Vegetables Sirichai Songserpong, Kasetsart University 9:45am-10:05am: Thermodynamic Modeling and Microstructure Properties of Orange Peel as Affected by Microwave Convection Drying Clara Talens, AZTI/ Universidad Politécnica de Valencia . COFFEE BREAK 10:05am-12:25pm: CONCURRENT SESSIONS PLASMA, CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS I Automotive Microwave Plasma Ignition Comes of Age Roger Williams, NXP Corporation (Invited Speaker) Energy Saving Process of Organic Hydride for Hydrogen Energy by Using Microwave-driven Catalytic Reaction Satoshi Horikoshi, Sophia University Modeling-Based Optimization of Thermal Processing in Microwave Fixation Ethan Moon, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Pragmatic Water Permittivity Model Vladimir Bilik, Slovak University of Technology The Use of Microwave-Activated Gold Nanobullets for Potential Treatment of Gout Kadir Aslan, Morgan State University Microwave Induced Thermal Gradients in Multiphase Systems Alvin Kennedy, Morgan State University FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Food Safety Panel Speakers TBD 5 Effect of Frequency of Updating Dielectric Properties on Accuracy and Computation Time of a 3-D Finite Element Model of Microwave Heating of Frozen Food Rotating on a Turntable David Jones, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Selective Heating of Food by the Phase Control Microwave Cooking Oven Satoshi Horikoshi, Sophia University Microwave Vacuum Extraction of Krill Oil Hao-Cheng Chang, National Ilan University 12:25pm-1:10pm: Networking Luncheon (Poster and Exhibits Open) 1:10pm-2:00pm: POSTER & EXHIBITOR SESSION 2:00pm-3:30pm: CONCURRENT SESSIONS PLASMA, CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS II Non-thermal Factors in Field-Assisted Powder Consolidation Eugene A. Olevsky, San Diego State University (Invited Speaker) β-SiC Nanoparticles Produced with Microwaves at 2.45 GHz and 5.8 GHz Juan Aguilar-Garib, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Industrial Usage of PCVD Process to Manufacture Optical Glass Fibers Mathe van Stralen, Prysmian Group (Invited Speaker) FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Historical Development of Microwave Cookware Bob Schiffmann, R.F. Schiffmann Associates Inc. Effect of Frequency Shift on Heating Pattern of Food in Domestic Microwave Ovens Donglei Luan, Washington State University 3:30-3:45pm: Wrap Up and Awards 6 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Comparative Leakage of Transparent Conducting Film Etalon Windows and Standard Metal Grid Windows Raymond Boxman, Tel Aviv University Temperature and Moisture Dependent Dielectric Properties of Egg White Powder Sreenivasula Boreddy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dynamic Analysis of Continuous Flow Processing of Biodiesel Production and Heating Uniformity Improvement Zhu Huacheng, Sichuan University Molecular Orbital Verification of Microwave-driven Chemistry: Synthesis of Fluorescein without Solvent and Catalyst Takeko Matsumura, Osaka University Quality Analysis of Peanut Butter Treated by Radio Frequency Heating Soon Kiat Lau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Molecular Orbital Verification of Microwave-driven Chemistry: Selective Chlorination of Methane by Chlorine Using MW Reactors Shozo Yanagida, Osaka University Numerical Modeling of Microwave Heating of Porous Catalytic Bed Pranjali Muley, Louisiana State University Microwave-induced Plasma Analysis: Experiment and Modelling Mathias Andrasch, Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology e. V. Analysis of Infrared Spectra of Microwave Heating Foods Xiaojun Zhou, University of Electronic Science &Technology of China Dielectric Properties of Biomass and Biochar Mixtures for Bioenergy Applications Candice Ellison, Louisiana State University 7