HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Kisumu, Kenya or Virtually from your home or work

Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel
Global Goals

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 7 SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 8 SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 SDG 13 — Climate Action
Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Carbon Capture Technologies

This track focuses on the latest innovations in carbon capture technologies, emphasizing their physical principles and engineering applications. Participants will explore novel materials and methods that enhance the efficiency of carbon sequestration processes.

Track 02
Physics of Carbon Sequestration Mechanisms

This session delves into the fundamental physical processes that govern carbon sequestration in various environments. Researchers will present their findings on the interactions between carbon dioxide and geological formations, as well as the implications for long-term storage.

Track 03
Sustainable Energy Systems and Carbon Management

This track examines the integration of carbon capture technologies within sustainable energy systems. Discussions will center on strategies for optimizing energy efficiency while managing carbon emissions across various sectors.

Track 04
Material Science Innovations for Carbon Utilization

Focusing on the role of material science in carbon utilization, this session will highlight breakthroughs in developing materials that facilitate the conversion of captured carbon into valuable products. Presentations will cover both theoretical and experimental approaches.

Track 05
Environmental Physics and Climate Change Mitigation

This track addresses the role of environmental physics in understanding and mitigating climate change impacts. Participants will discuss the physical principles underlying climate systems and the effectiveness of carbon capture in reducing greenhouse gas concentrations.

Track 06
Eco-Technology and Green Engineering Solutions

This session focuses on the intersection of eco-technology and engineering in developing sustainable solutions for carbon capture and utilization. Attendees will explore innovative engineering practices that promote environmental sustainability.

Track 07
Renewable Energy Integration with Carbon Capture

This track investigates the synergies between renewable energy sources and carbon capture technologies. Presentations will highlight case studies and models that demonstrate how renewable energy can enhance carbon management efforts.

Track 08
Chemical Physics in Carbon Conversion Processes

This session explores the chemical physics underlying carbon conversion processes, including thermochemical and electrochemical methods. Researchers will present their findings on reaction mechanisms and efficiency improvements in carbon utilization.

Track 09
Policy and Economic Aspects of Carbon Management

This track examines the policy frameworks and economic incentives that drive the adoption of carbon capture and utilization technologies. Discussions will focus on the role of government and industry in fostering sustainable development.

Track 10
Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Capture Systems

This session focuses on the life cycle assessment (LCA) of carbon capture systems, evaluating their environmental impacts from production to disposal. Participants will share methodologies and case studies that illustrate the importance of LCA in sustainable technology.

Track 11
Future Directions in Sustainable Development and Carbon Management

This track looks ahead to future trends and challenges in sustainable development related to carbon management. Experts will discuss emerging technologies and strategies that could shape the next generation of carbon capture and utilization systems.