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Upcoming Dates Deadline for Registration of Authors
August
1 2012 Extended Deadline for Registration of Authors
August
28 2012 Opening Day of ICEPR'12
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Environmental pollution is considered the most important threat to human being and other creature lives. Every day at different places, thousands of various types of pollutants and chemicals from different sources are exposed to the environment. These sources include industries, vehicles, and even human activities like cooking. Pollutants affect different environmental resources such as air, water, soil, and generate serious danger to the ecosystem. These encountered problems require immediate scientific attention to find appropriate and cost effective solutions.
ICEPR is a series of international conferences held yearly. These conferences focus on all aspects of Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology. After successfully holding the first ICEPR in Ottawa (Canada), International ASET Inc. will be hosting this conference in Montreal this year.
ICEPR is an acronym for International Conference on Environmental Pollution and Remediation.
The aim of ICEPR'12 is to bring together the Canadian and international community working in the field of environmental sciences, engineering, and technology, and to foster an environment conducive to present advances in this field. This conference will also provide a golden opportunity to develop new collaborations and gather world experts on the different topics including pollution detection, environmental remediation, and pollution prevention. Through the 2nd conference a great opportunity to share knowledge and expertise will be created taking advantage from the synergy of the 1st conference. The ICEPR'12 program will include invited keynote talks, oral presentation sessions, and poster sessions.
You may find a brochure of this conference, for printing and posting, by following the link below:
http://ICEPR2012.International-ASET.com/CallForPapers.pdf
Co-Organizer:
McGill's Geo-Mechanics and EMERG Labs