Special Session I: Future and Sustainability for all; knowledge transfer, practices and applications

Organizer: Professor Dr. Tanakorn Wongwuttanasatian | Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

 

Short description of the proposed topic:
Global warming and climate change are significant concerns that impact humans and other life forms on Earth. Researchers have conducted numerous studies pertaining to renewable energy and the environment. Specifically, green energy serves as a prospective alternative to mitigate CO2 emissions that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Nevertheless, the majority of the research is conducted at a laboratory scale and lacks practical applicability. While promising research has begun to translate concepts for practical application, the transmission of information and the expansion of use are imperative. This session is available for empirical research and exemplary real-world applications. To delineate the pathways for future and sustainable societies.

 

Novelty and motivation:
This session emphasizes practical research and information transfer to facilitate the application of research outputs in real-world contexts.

 

Short Biography of Organizer

 

Prof. Dr. Tanakorn Wongwuttanasatian has been employed in the Mechanical Engineering Division of Khon Kaen University (KKU), Thailand. In 1994, he earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from KKU and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leeds, UK, in 2000. He has authored over 100 publications, including those in international journals and conferences, and has made significant contributions to the field of energy engineering research. He has been conducting research in the field of energy, with a particular emphasis on energy conversion and management. Biomass and solar energy, which are the primary energy sources in the vicinity of his workplace, are of particular interest. He has also acted as a conference committee member and as a reviewer for numerous renowned international journals. He has recently served as a guest editor for a research topic in the Frontier in Energy research journal. At present, he is engaged in the implementation of a biomass and waste management project, as well as solar PV cooling to facilitate efficient conversion.

 

Submission channel: https://confsys.iconf.org/submission/icfee2026 (please choose the correct special session title when you submit)

Submission deadline: January 15, 2026

Conference email: icfee@academic.net (please inquire the secretary when you meet questions during submission)


 

Call for Special Sessions


2026 16th ICFEE welcomes proposals for special session within the technical scope of the conference. Special session supplement the regular program of the conference and provide a sample of the state-of-the-art research in both academia and industry in special, novel, challenging, and emerging topics. Submissions in the special session will be evaluated and peer-reviewed as per the same criteria of the regular papers. Accepted and registered session papers will be included in conference proceedings, and submit to main abstracting and indexing databases. Abstracts will be included in the program. Each approved proposal will be allotted a programming time slot for no less than 90 minutes(6 presentations at least) in the conference program.

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Special session proposals should be submitted by the prospective organizer(s) who will commit to promoting and handling the review process of their workshop as Chairs or Co-Chairs of the event.

 

The Special session organizers will receive financial support for every 6 papers accepted and registered in the conference under their special session. The Organizing Committee invites researchers and academics to submit their proposals to organize special sessions.

 

Proposals should include the following information:
1. Tentative Title;
2. Short description of the proposed topic: (approx. 100 words)
3. Novelty and motivation: (explain why this session is indeed special and cannot be part of the regular program)
4. Brief bio(s) of organizer(s);
5. Name(s), Emails and Affiliations of organizer(s);
6. Name(s), Emails and Affiliations of chair(s);
7. Papers information;
8. Potential Reviewers Information;
9. Related topics;
10. A draft of the CFP.

 

Special sessions proposal should be submitted to conference secretary via icfee@academic.net before January 15, 2026.

 

Below includes potential topics for special sessions:

 

• EV and battery technology
• Hydrogen: an alternative for a sustainable future
• Biofuel for green environment

 

 

 

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