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Publication Schedule
Final 2-3 Page Paper Submission
Deadline: June 15, 2009

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Call for Student Posters
Deadline September 21, 2009
The Tribology Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) are seeking Student Posters for the 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference, to be held at the Memphis Marriott Downtown Hotel & Memphis Cook Convention Center, Memphis, Tennessee, October 19-21, 2009.
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The Herbert S. Cheng Tribology Symposium
The Professor Herbert S. Cheng Tribology Symposium will be held at the 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference in Memphis, USA, dedicated to Professor Herbert S. Cheng, Northwestern University, USA, to celebrate his 80th birthday and to recognize his contribution to the field of Tribology.

 
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Attention Authors!

A revised ASME Copyright Form is available for use by all authors, effective immediately. Please disregard all former versions since they will not be accepted. As in the past, a pre-populated form will be available through the Tool once an author’s draft paper has been accepted. Full automated submission of copyright will be implemented within the next six months.


Important Note: All co-authors and their COMPLETE AND VERIFIABLE contact information MUST be listed on the copyright form. Missing information may cause your paper to be removed from the conference proceedings.



ASME International Graduate Workshop on Wind Energy and Tribology
October 18, 2009
International Joint Tribology Conference
Memphis Cook Convention Center and the Memphis Marriott Downtown Hotel
Memphis, Tennessee


The objectives of this short International Graduate Workshop is to exchange research experience among junior and senior researchers, and to have a brief overview of some recent developments in the field of tribology and wind energy. More Information.


STLE Student Contest


The STLE will again support student conference attendance by providing hotel rooms for selected, qualified applicants at the 2009 ASME/STLE International Joint Tribology Conference. More Information.



The Tribology Division of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) along with the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE), invite you to participate in the International Joint Tribology Conference to be held October 19-21, 2009 at the Memphis Cook Convention Center and the Memphis Marriott Downtown Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee.


For over 50 years, this meeting has brought together researchers from around the world, providing a forum for the exchange of new ideas and new technology and meetings between participants from academia, research laboratories, industry, and government agencies. The 2009 IJTC will continue this important function in a very unique location. The schedule includes technical sessions, special workshops and symposia and a Student Poster Competition. Of special note is the Herbert S. Cheng Symposium, honoring Doctor Cheng, the Walter P. Murphy Professor and Director, Center for Engineering Tribology at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.




Professor David B. Bogy to be keynote speaker
  We are pleased to announce that Professor David B. Bogy, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California-Berkeley has accepted our invitation to be the luncheon keynote speaker for the 2009 IJTC. The title of his presentation is "Air Bearings to the Rescue: Nanoscale Data Storage and Nanolithography for Manufacturing."


Professor Bogy is the William S. Floyd, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Engineering. He was Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley from 1991 - 1999, and he is the founding Director of the Computer Mechanics Laboratory. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineers, and he served on the U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. He has served as Chair of the Executive Committees of the Applied Mechanics and the Tribology Divisions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.


Professor Bogy's research interests are in solid and fluid mechanics as well as dynamics and tribology, especially as applied to computer technology, in particular data storage systems. He has also worked in static and dynamic stress analysis in layered elastic media. At UC Berkeley Professor Bogy teaches courses in dynamics, elasticity, elastic wave propagation and computer mechanics. Click here to see his full biography.


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Memphis, Tennessee is a unique venue that attendees will find very interesting and enjoyable. Known for its history, museums and music, Memphis is home to over 50 unique attractions to occupy your time, when you are not enjoying the educational and networking offerings of the IJTC.


We sincerely hope that you can join us in Memphis for the 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference.


Andreas A. Polycarpou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chairman
ASME/STLE Conference Planning Committee


Author Center
There is no requirement to submit a manuscript to one of the three journals (ASME Journal of Tribology, Tribology Transactions, or Tribology Letters) for inclusion in the Conference. Submission of a manuscript to one of the journals is encouraged, however, all decisions regarding acceptance for presentation at the Conference, and for inclusion in the Conference Proceedings, will be based on the 2-3 Page Paper that you submit through the Conference web site. Please visit the Author Center above to begin the process of paper submission.


Template for 2-3 Page Papers
A template for the 2-3 Page Papers in MS Word format is located above.


Copyright Form
Please note that the 1903 Copyright Form(s) must be faxed or mailed to ASME (see form for instructions). There is no electronic version available. For 2-3 Page Papers with multiple authors, multiple 1903 Forms may be submitted.

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