Submit your abstract. 1st Round Deadline - 19 October 2025
The organisation will be led by members of the University's School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, in collaboration with the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures.
Since it began, ESCAPE has become a prestigious platform for the process systems engineering community to connect with experts, share innovative ideas, and explore latest advancements. Spread across four days, researchers, industry professionals, and students, will enjoy a wide range of presentations, posters, plenary speakers, workshops, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and social events.
In an era defined by climate challenges, resource constraints, and rapid technological advancement, the need for sustainable practices has never been more urgent or complex.
The main theme of this year’s conference, Resilient Sustainability through CAPE, reflects the shift toward integrating resilience through design and the critical role computer-aided process engineering has when developing innovative tools and adaptive, efficient systems that can withstand uncertainty while minimising environmental impact.
This conference brings together leading minds to explore how advanced modelling, simulation, optimisation, and data-driven decision-making can drive sustainable transformation across sectors.
The ESCAPE series is an annual conference series which began in 1991, initiated by the CAPE Working Party of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, with the aim of consolidating the pioneering events held by the party since 1968. ESCAPE36 will be the second time the symposium has been held in the UK, after taking place in London in 2012.