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Introducing the ASME Itinerary Planner!
ASME is proud to announce the introduction of the New ASME Itinerary Planner, which is now available on the FEDSM2012 Website and which will allow attendees to plan and build their personalized schedule for the conference.
First Time Users: Please click here or on the left navigation button for more information on using the ASME Itinerary Planner.
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Join us in July 2012 at the Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort in Puerto Rico for the first joint meeting of the:
ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, the ASME 2012 Summer Heat Transfer Conference, and the ASME 2012 10th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels.
Conference Description
This conference will bring together international researchers and engineers focusing on heat and mass transfer and fluid flow in a variety of applications. The objectives of the meeting are to provide a forum for presentation of state-of-the-art research and opportunities for technical interactions among participants.
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Dr. William (Bill) B. Morgan
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Fluids Engineering Award Recipient
Professor Gretar Tryggvason
University of Notre Dame
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Freeman Scholar Award Recipient
Professor Pratap Vanka
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Special Session: 75 Years of Multiphase Flow Technical Committee Existence within the Fluids Engineering Division of the ASME Dedicated the Memories of J. William Holl and Clayton T. Crowe
Conference Topics
Attention Authors of Papers Presented in the ASME Conference HTFNMM2012
The two ASME journals on thermal science and engineering, the Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (TSEA) and the Journal of Heat Transfer (JHT), and the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering invite the submission of manuscripts for possible publication. These journals publish high-quality articles in all areas of thermal sciences and engineering and are designed to complement each other; the JHT focuses more on fundamental aspects of thermal sciences, while the TSEA focuses more on applied thermal sciences. Similarly, the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering publishes manuscripts with archival value in all areas of fluids engineering, and ranges of from practical application to highly theoretical and computational studies. All articles will be peer-reviewed. Both journals are committed to minimizing time to publication. Please visit http://journaltool.asme.org/Content/index.cfm for our mission statements, instructions for authors, and other details. Note that journal submissions are to be formatted according to the ASME journal guidelines. Prospective authors should send their manuscript to the journal most suited to their paper topic using the link provided. At the Editors' discretion, but with notification of the author, the paper may be redirected to the other journal.
Please include a statement in the "comments" section that states that the manuscript is intended for this Special Issue when submitting the paper on the journal webpage (http://journaltool.asme.org/content/index.cfm).
The journals also seek qualified reviewers. Please contact the journal editors offering biographical information if you are interested in serving as a reviewer.
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