This workshop demonstrates the wide applicability of constructal design ranging from
its application in porous media and heat transfer to providing a better
understanding of turbulence. Interested in attending?
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The Fourth International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels will be held during June 19-21, 2006 at the Stokes Research Institute on the University of Limerick campus in Limerick, Ireland. The new location should help attendees from all over the world to come and participate in this unique meeting of cutting edge research in a dynamic field.
The conference is intended to provide a platform for researchers to exchange information and identify research needs in this emerging area encompassing many engineering and bio-medical disciplines.
Guest Speaker
Dr. Alfonso Ortega Thermal Transport and Thermal Processing Program Director, Nanotechnology Interdisciplinary Research Teams Program Coordinator, The National Science Foundation
Presentation: "U.S. National Science Foundation Initiatives in Micro and Nanoscale Research" - View abstract
Who should attend?
Electronic cooling Engineers and Researchers
Refrigeration System Researchers and Designers
Single-phase flow and Two-phase flow Researchers and Designers
Biomedical Devices Researchers and Engineers
Microfluidics Devices Researchers and Engineers
Fluid flow and Heat Transfer Educators
Chemists and Chemical Engineers interested in micro-mixers and mass transfer devices
MEMS fabrication engineers
Lab-on-Chip scientists
Microsensor developers
Fuel cell flow channel designers
Nuclear thermal designers
Optics and Photonics Researchers
Nanofluidics
Attorneys interested in IP
Government Representatives
Individuals interested in the development of Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels