2018 4th International Conference on Food and Environmental Sciences (ICFES 2018) will be held during February 25-27, 2018 in Da Nang, Vietnam.

Conference Website: http://www.icfes.org/


ICFES 2018 Shining Points:
1. Accepted and published papers can be published in International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering (IPCBEE), which is indexed by EBSCO, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), CABI, CNKI, WorldCat, Google Scholar, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Crossref, and Engineering & Technology Digital Library. or International Journal of Food Engineering (IJFE), which will be included in the Engineering & Technology Digital Library, and indexed by WorldCat, Google Scholar, Cross ref, ProQuest , CABI and sent to be reviewed by EI Compendex and ISI Proceedings.
2. ICFES 2018 will be held in Duy Tan university, Da Nang, Vietnam.
3. An Outstanding Associate Professor has joined as Speaker. She is Assoc. Prof. DAM SAO MAI, Dean of the Biotechnology and Food Technology Institute, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.

Paper Publishing
ICFES 2018 papers will be published in International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering (IPCBEE) or International Journal of Food Engineering (IJFE).

Conference Venue
Duy Tan university, Da Nang
http://duytan.edu.vn/default.aspx?lang=EN

Submission and Contact Methods
Submission Methods
: Easy Chair System: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icfes2018
E-mail: icfes@cbees.net
Tel: +852-3500-0137 (Hong Kong)/+1-206-456-6022 (USA)/+86-28-86528465 (China)
Conference Specialist: Ms. Zero Jiang

ICFES 2018 can provide a platform for academic communication in Food and Environmental Sciences. For more conference information, please visit the conference website:http://www.icfes.org/

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