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Introducing the New ASME Electronic Copyright Process |
ASME is implementing a new electronic process for copyright submission effective immediately. This new process gives each author the ability to sign his or her copyright form electronically instead of filling out and sending the paper form to ASME.
In order for your form to be processed correctly, a few procedures
need to be followed:
- At abstract submission, the corresponding author must
enter all co-author information in the Tool with complete
and verifiable information, including email address
and telephone. Non-verifiable contact information may prevent
you from completing the copyright form and your paper from
being published.
- Once a draft paper has been accepted for publication, the author will not be able to change the author lineup or paper title.
- Once a draft paper is accepted for publication, each author of the paper will receive an email message with a unique link that will take each individual author to a website to electronically sign the form.
The entire process should take you 30 seconds or less to
complete.
For more detailed information, please go to ASME
Copyright Guidelines to familiarize yourself with this
new process.
Should you have any questions about the new process or about
adding your co-authors, either now or once the process has
started, please contact us at copyright@asme.org.
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The 18th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference (NAWTEC18)
will take place at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida,
from May 11-13, 2010. Co-sponsored by the Energy Recovery Council (ERC),
the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),
the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA),
and in partnership with the Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology
Council (WTERT) at Columbia University, the North AmericanWaste-to-Energy
Conference (NAWTEC) is widely recognized as the leading industry technical
conference and trade show focusing on municipal waste-to-energy.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to reach the largest specialty group of professionals
in North America dealing with municipal waste-to-energy, combustion engineering
science, and emerging waste conversion & processing technologies.
Please submit abstracts on the following topics:
Advancing Waste To Energy through Research and Technology
- Combustion and Air Emissions Research and Technologies
- Thermal Treatment & Waste Combustion Technologies
- Advanced Air Emissions Control Technologies
Waste To Energy Contracts & Development Initiatives
- Economics, Creative Financing & Revenue Generation
- Expanding WTE Capacity: Models for WTE Project Development
- Developing and Renegotiating WTE contracts
- Tax Credits, Energy Legislation & the Politics of Waste-to-Energy
Waste To Energy: Sustainable Green Power and Waste Management
- U.S. & International WTE Facility Case Studies
- Ash Management & Metal Recovery Innovations
- Understanding Your Solid Waste Carbon Footprint
- Quantifying & Monetizing Greenhouse Gas Benefits of WTE
Improving WTE Plant Operations
- Managing & Streamlining Plant Operation
- Waste To Energy Health and Safety Initiatives
- Retrofits, Plant Upgrades, & Maintenance Issues
Please submit your 400 word abstract to
NAWTEC18 by October 30, 2009.
Please include contact information as well as a short biography of the
presenter highlighting career and presentation experience.
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