Virtual Poster Abstract Submissions Open Through August 29th! Share Your Breakthroughs, Submit Your Poster Today to Be Part of the Action!

  • Abstract Submission Open: Friday, April 11th, 2025  

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: Friday, July 25th, 2025

  • Poster Submission Deadline: Friday, August 29th, 2025

Description

  • Please download the two-page extended abstract template and write your manuscript according to the template requirements before submission.
  • Extended abstracts will be peer-reviewed by internationally recognized experts (reporting to the Scientific Committee) for oral presentation acceptance.
  • Oral presentations and papers must be presented in person. Authors who do not register for in-person attendance will have their papers removed.
  • Extended Abstracts intended for oral presentation will be scored on the basis of novelty, scientific quality, and impact. The best extended abstract of each theme will be awarded the "BEST ABSTRACT" of their theme, and will be invited to write a full paper for the Journal of Ammonia Energy.
  • Participants requiring expedited processing of their submissions (e.g., visa applications) should contact the organizers ([email protected]).
  • The BEST PAPER AWARD will entitle the winner a cash prize of $450 and the honour to deliver a keynote speech on their research during the next symposium on Ammonia Energy
  • Those who would like to participate in the conference, but have not completed their research before the extended abstract deadline, may submit a poster abstract to be displayed during the poster session at the Symposium.

Track Descriptions

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Chemical Reactions

The topic invites presentations on the development, validation, improvement and comparison of chemical kinetic mechanisms designed to evaluate ammonia applications (ie. combustion or electrocatalysis).

Production and Materials

The topic addresses novel methods of production of ammonia, whilst also approaching the impact on materials and components during the production, reaction or degradation/cracking of ammonia.

Thermal Applications

The topic focuses on the study, development, testing, implementation, and operation of thermal systems under atmospheric and slightly pressurised conditions. Power outputs can range from a few Watts to GW power stations.

Internal Combustion Engines

The topic concerns the study, development, testing, implementation, and operation of internal combustion engines operating with ammonia. Ammonia can be present as a blend or in its pure form. Presentations relevant to auxiliary systems impacted by ammonia in ICEs (ie. lubrication, cooling, etc.) are also invited to this colloquium.

Fuel Cells

The topic invites presentations on the subject of Fuel Cells fed by ammonia. AFC and SOFC are particularly important as they address a higher ammonia content in Fuel Cell applications. PEMs are invited as long as the ammonia cracking, purifying and feeding approach is clearly raised (hence showing the importance of ammonia in the presentation).


 

Gas Turbines and Jet Engines

The topic concerns the study, development, testing, implementation, storage, and operation of gas turbines for stationary energy production or propulsion using ammonia. Similarly, Jet Engines fed with ammonia blends or that employ novel ammonia storage concepts are highly encouraged to present their contributions in this colloquium.


 

Combustion Fundamentals

The topic addresses the study of fundamental combustion in rigs with a highly theoretical approach. Laboratory rigs such as bunsen flames, counter-flow rigs, spray chambers, constant volume bombs, etc. are invited in this colloquim to present their work. Laminar and turbulent studies using these variety of rigs will be approached in these sessions.


 

Environmental, Life Cycle Analysis and Techno-Economic Analysis:

The topic addresses the environmental impact of using ammonia, as well as Life Cycle Assessments and Techno-economic analyses in various systems feeding, storing, distributing or producing ammonia.


 

Novel Technologies and Studies

New technologies and innovative studies in the areas of social sciences, biosciences, medicines, etc. are all invited to this colloquium. Novel concepts will be presented in these sessions, potentially opening new areas of research and development. 


 

Modeling

The topic focuses on the modeling of ammonia application systems (ie, fuel cells, combustors, engines, etc.). Emphasis on modeling improvements needs to be given in order to differentiate these presentations from other topics, hence showing how new modeling methodologies can be employed for the study of ammonia reaction.