- FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
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THE 6th INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN MULTIPHASE
SYSTEMS
28.06.2011 – 02.07.2011
Ryn, Poland
We are pleased
to announce that the 6th International Conference on Transport
Phenomena in Multiphase Systems, HEAT 2011 will be held in Ryn, Poland in July 2011.
The co-organisers of the Conference are:
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Białystok
Technical University, Białystok, Poland www.pb.edu.pl |
Institute
of Fluid Flow Machinery of Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland www.imp.gda.pl |
Gdansk
University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland www.pg.gda.pl |
Committee
of Thermodynamics and Combustion of Polish Academy of Sciences www.pan.pl |
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Warsaw
University of Technology, Plock
Campus, Plock, Poland www.pw.edu.pl |
Polish
Society of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians www.simp.pl |
The
objectives are to bring together researchers, designers, experimentalists,
modellers, and numerical analysts from industry, laboratories and academia,
active in the area of two-phase and multi-phase flows. Topics of the Conference
include, but are not rigorously limited to the following areas:
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Pool and forced convective boiling and condensation,
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Two- and multi- phase flow hydrodynamics and heat/mass
transfer,
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Melting and solidification,
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Heat/mass exchangers,
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Aerosols and colloids,
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Innovative experimental techniques,
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Numerical/computational analysis,
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Industrial applications.
The conference will bring together a comprehensive and interrelated set of
activities, to include but not remain limited to, keynote presentations,
lectures, panel discussions, product demonstrations, and an updated poster
session.
Prof. Mieczysław E. Poniewski, Chairman
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Prof. Krzysztof Urbaniec, Co-Chairman
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Sławomir Alabrudziński, PhD, Scientific Secretary
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Henryk Rode, PhD, Scientific Secretary
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Marek Ślęzak, MSc, Committee Member
Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Warsaw, Poland
Mirosław Grabowski, PhD, Committee Member
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Jolanta Serafin, Committee Member
Polish Society of Mechanical Engineers and Technicians, Płock, Poland
Jerzy Wiejacha, PhD, Committee Member
Warsaw University of Technology, Płock, Poland
Dr. Sławomir Alabrudziński
Dr. Jerzy Wiejacha
Warsaw University of Technology, Plock Campus
Jachowicza 2/4, 09-402 Plock, Poland
Preferably by e-mail: heat2011@mbox.pw.edu.pl
Tel.: +48 24 262 2610 or +48 24 367 59 94 (S.A.
– ext.31, J.W. – ext. 27)
Fax: +48 24 262 65 42
Prof. Gian
Piero Celata (Italy), Chairman
Prof. Neima Brauner (Israel), Co-chairman
Prof. Teodor Skiepko (Poland), Co-chairman
Prof.
Sergey Alekseenko (Russia) Prof.
Barry Azzopardi (Great Britain) Prof. Bantwal R. Baliga (Canada) Prof. Jerzy Banaszek (Poland) Prof. Tadeusz Bohdal (Poland) Prof.
Janusz Cieśliński (Poland) Dr. Andrzej Ciszewski (Poland) Prof.
Catherine Colin
(France) Prof. Bozin Donevski (Macedonia) Prof. Marek Dziubiński (Poland)
Prof. Fernando A. Franca
(Brasil) Prof. Cees W.M. van der Geld (Netherlands) Prof. Satish Kandlikar (USA) Prof. Tomasz Kowalewski (Poland)
Prof. Zhen-Hua Liu
(PR China) Prof. Paolo Di Marco (Italy) Prof. František Maršik
(Czech Republic) Prof. Jarosław Mikielewicz,
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Prof. Jose Luis Munoz-Cobo (Spain) Prof. Robert I. Nigmatulin (Russia) Prof. Andrzej Nowak (Poland) Prof. Michael Podowski (USA) Prof. John W. Rose (Great Britain) Prof. Masahiro Shoji (Japan)
Prof. Peter Stephan (Germany) Prof. John Thome (Switzerland) Prof. Akio Tomiyama (Japan) Prof. Roman Ulbrich
(Poland) Prof. Krzysztof Urbaniec (Poland) Prof. Leonard L. Vasiliev (Belarus) Prof. Vishwas V. Wadekar (Great Britain) Prof. Chi-Chuan
Wang (Taiwan ROC) Prof. Iztok Zun (Slovenia) |
The Conference
will be held in Ryn, Poland (http://fotoryn.com)
placed in the beautiful region of Poland called Masuria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masuria)
famous for its beautiful nature
with unspoilt lakes, delightful islands and forests. Ryn (originally named Ryne
- after the Rhine River) has originated as an Old Prussian fortification built by Grand Master Winrich von Kniprode
of the Teutonic Knights. The fortress on the
site of a former Old Prussian fortification was built in 1337. The settlement near the castle was first mentioned in
documents in 1405. History of Ryn is very turbulent. It was burnt down,
suffered from plague, became an administration center for a larger rural area,
hosted soldiers during Napoleonic Wars and after World War II it was placed under Polish administration.
The Conference is planned to be held at the conference centre in the
exclusively renovated castle. Restored to its glamour, the castle keeps spirit
of the Old Prussian age and its host Friedrich von Wallenrode, known for his
passion for knightly tradition and good cooking.
Stylish conference rooms, guest rooms and apartments with gothic
interiors will surely make you feel comfortable and allow you to focus on scientific
discussions. Access to the Internet, attended car park and many exclusive rest
areas add modernity to the place. Also, after conference hours you can expect
various attractions (cruises, water sports, trips to historical places,
banquets, knights fight show, jugglers, crossbow shooting and more) which will
help you to regenerate for the next days of scientific debates.
December 31, 2010 Deadline for
abstracts.
January 31, 2011 Notification
of the abstract acceptance.
March 15, 2011 Full
manuscript prepared electronically.
April 15, 2011 Notification
of the manuscript acceptance and the reviews to be sent to authors.
Abstracts should be no longer than 2 pages (single-spaced) including
tables and figures. The preferred font is Times New Roman (12 points). Authors
may submit their abstracts through the website http://www.heat2011.pw.edu.pl or
by email to heat2011@mbox.pw.edu.pl
The members of the Scientific Committee will
review the abstracts and recommend the accepted papers for presentation. All
accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of the conference.
To be announced…
Rooms in the CASTLE RYN **** Hotel are located in the four wings of this
ancient building. The hotel offers 164 rooms (single and double rooms) as well as apartments
decorated in a historical style, matching the architecture of the Castle. Some
of them (21 rooms) are located in the Castle Villa – a classical tenement house
at the foot of the Castle. The hotel provides rooms with facilities for the
disabled guests and ensures access to all the hotel areas for the guests with a
guide dog. The Castle is a non-smoking area, except for special areas and
rooms.
Registration form will be available soon on the web site: www.heat2011.pw.edu.pl