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23rd TAP Conference – 2020-2030: transport in critical transition

After the successful event organized in Zurich in 2017, this 23rd TAP conference will take place at 15-17 May 2019, in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is co-organized by the Labs of Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering of Aristotle University Thessaloniki and EMISIA SA with the support of the European Commission Joint Research Centre.

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The main theme of the 23rd TAP Conference is “2020-2030: Transport in critical transition”. Indeed, this decade will determine whether transport systems will succeed in moving ahead with their sustainability targets. In this direction, specific areas include electromobility in the road sector, clean maritime shipping, fuels and energy decarbonization, air pollution / climate change trade-offs, low emission engines and vehicles, enhanced air quality modelling tools and their impacts on regulation and decision making.

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For more information and registration click here.

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