NOSE2018 will take place in Milan, Italy the 9-12 September 2018

nose2018 milan   The call for abstracts for this important European conference on odour management organized by the Italian Association of Chemical Engineering has just begun. The 6th International Conference on Environmental Odour Monitoring & Control will take place in Milan the 9-12 September, 2018.

   Past NOSE conferences were hold in Rome, Florence, Palermo, Venice and Ischia and this time the event will take place in the beautiful city of Milan. The conference is organized by the Italian Association of Chemical Engineering (AIDIC) and counts on the help of the University Politecnico di Milano. Ms. Laura Capelli, chairman of the organizing committee and Ms. Selena Sironi, chairman of the scientific committee, will take the lead role in this event, so we are sure that this will be a very well organized event.

    Every two years, the NOSE series has earned a well deserved position on the list of to-attend conferences about odour management. The aim of the NOSE conference series is to give the opportunity to the scientific and industrial community members from all over the world to meet, exchange experiences and ideas, as well as discuss the main innovations related to odours.

   Abstract submission is now open and the deadline has been extended to the 20th of January 2018.

   Further details of the conference are available in the following web site http://www.aidic.it/nose2018/

 


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Carlos is the editor-chief of olores.org and has been in the odour world since 2001. Since then, Carlos has attended over 90 conferences in odour management, both national and international and authored a few papers on the subject. He has also organized a few international meetings and courses. Carlos owns a small company named Ambiente et Odora (AEO). He spends his free time with his wife and his twins, Laura and Daniel, and of course, writing on olores.org.

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