Call for Papers
The CHoPS 2027 Scientific Committee invites abstract submissions from academics, researchers and industry professionals. Under the theme "The Future of Granular Flow", CHoPS 2027 highlights the crucial role of granular materials in sustainable and efficient processes - from deep-sea exploration to CO₂ capture, additive manufacturing and energy systems.
We welcome oral and poster contributions presenting experimental research, theoretical advances, modelling, or design innovations. All abstracts will be peer reviewed.
Main Topics
The topics of CHoPS 2027 include:
- Sustainability of particulate processes (waste and recycling, low-carbon processes, process intensification, circular economy)
- Bulk solids transportation and logistics (bulk terminal and plant design, system-level design)
- Conveying and storage of bulk solids (pneumatic conveying, mechanical conveying, silo & hopper design)
- Processes with extreme environments and resources (deep sea, extreme temperatures, outer-space/low-gravityapplications)
- Powder processing (compaction and tabletting, drying, coating, additive manufacturing)
- Food production and processing (mixing, drying, packaging)
- Energy applications (battery and energy storage, thermochemical and reactive granular systems, energy management, energy carriers, particles for catalysis, particles for CO2 capture)
- Multiphase flow & fluidisation (fundamentals, heat/mass transfer, dense suspension, chemical looping, reactors, fluids with bubbles and particles)
- Metallurgical processes involving granular materials (interactions in metallurgical reactors, additive manufacturing)
- Granular flow in natural environments (natural hazards, avalanching, erosion and sediment transport)
- Characterisation of particle and particulate systems (invasive and non-invasive measurement techniques, fundamentals and standards, particle morphology and properties, nanoparticles and aerosols, sampling, CPT / intruders)
- Digitalisation of powder and bulk material handling plants and components (IoT, sensor-based monitoring, process control, digital twins, AI technologies)
- Fundamentals - from particle contact to bulk behaviour (dense suspensions, rheology, geomechanical processes, granular physics)
- Processes with evolving particle sizes (granulation, sintering, comminution, milling, grinding)
- Emerging applications - beyond conventional uses of particles (particle-based metastructures, granular grippers)
- Education (how to educate future-ready academics and engineers)
You will also select the challenge your work addresses and choose one or more techniques.
Submission Guidelines
- Maximum 2-page Abstract, in English, in PDF format (template will be available soon)
- Maximum 2 figures and/or 2 tables in the Abstract
- Include section headers: Background; Method; Results and Discussion; Conclusion
- Choose the topic, challenge and techniques
- Indicate the preferred presentation type: Oral or Poster
- All abstracts must be generated using the template and submitted via the Dryfta portal
Who Should Submit?
- Academic researchers and postdocs
- PhD and MSc students
- Industrial R&D professionals
- Technology start-ups and innovators
- How Submission Works in Dryfta
- All abstracts must be submitted via the Dryfta portal. Submission guidelines and requirements can be found in the Abstract template.
Questions? Please contact the organising team.
DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE HERE VIEW THE GUIDELINES
Important Dates
Call opens
1 May 2026
Abstract deadline
30 September 2026
Acceptance notification
15 January 2027
Early-bird deadline
30 April 2027
At a glance
Theme
The Future of Granular Flow
Abstract
Maximum 2 pages
Language
English
Format
PDF
Presentation type
Oral or Poster
