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Introducing the ASME Itinerary Planner!
ASME is proud to announce the introduction of the New ASME Itinerary Planner, which is now available on the ICEF2012 Website and which will allow attendees to plan and build their personalized schedule for the conference.
First Time Users: Please click here or on the left navigation button for more information on using the ASME Itinerary Planner.
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Papers of high technical quality related to the development, advancement, and improved understanding of the internal
combustion engine are sought for the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division’s 2012 Fall Technical Conference
to be held September 23 – 26, 2012 in Vancouver, British Columbia and hosted by Westport Innovations, Inc. In
addition to two-days of technical presentation of accepted papers, the conference highlights networking activities
among members of industry, government, and academia, keynote speakers, student presentations, industrial tours, a
banquet, and an overall collegial atmosphere to advance the state of the art of the internal combustion engine.
All offers relating to the internal combustion engine, or interfaces with internal combustion engines, are accepted for
rigorous review by experts in the field. Specifically, accepted papers are generally grouped into one of the following
technical tracks (with corresponding track chairs listed for contact):
Accepted papers that are presented at the conference will be archived on the conference CD.
Presentation of papers at the conference requires payment of the registration fee (papers not presented at the
conference are excluded from the conference CD). Accepted papers must transfer copyright to ASME,
with certain exceptions noted. Please view the ASME ICE Division’s Presentation Policy and the ASME Copyright Policy.
Offerors may submit papers of two types: 1) archival-type research articles and 2) engineering application articles (with strict policy of no commercialization). All papers will be reviewed. Accepted archival-type research articles of highest quality and with potential for long-lasting technical contribution will be recommended for rapid journal publication in ASME’s Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power. After presentation at the conference, papers not selected for rapid journal publication may still be considered for the journal. Authors of such papers must present to the journal editor a strong and persuasive case including rebuttal to reviewer comments, major revisions, and new research performed and other improvements made to the paper to warrant re-review for possible journal publication.
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