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Final Paper Submission
Deadline: October 15, 2009
Extended to October 29, 2009
NOTE: You will NOT be able to submit your final paper until all authors have signed the electronic copyright agreement.
See the full publication schedule!
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| Copyright Forms |
ASME will be implementing a new automated submission process for the copyright form effective September 15, 2009. This new form will give you the ability to sign your copyright form electronically instead of filling out and sending the paper form to ASME.
Once a draft paper is accepted, each author of the paper will receive an email message with a unique link that will take each individual author to a website to electronically sign the form.
MNHMT will be the first conference to use the Beta version of this new automated process.
Should you have any questions about the new process or about adding your co-authors, either now or once the process has started, please contact us at toolboxhelp@asme.org.
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| ASME Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications
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Papers submitted to the conference will be considered for publication in the Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications. NOTE: Recommended papers will need to be re-submitted by the author to the Transactions Program Digital Submission Site.
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| ASME Journal of Heat Transfer
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Papers submitted to the conference will be considered for publication in the Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Heat Transfrer. NOTE: Recommended papers will need to be re-submitted by the author to the Transactions Program Digital Submission Site.
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Available from ASME Press...
Technical Writing A-Z: A Commonsense Guide to Engineering Reports and Theses
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The ASME 2009 2nd Micro/Nanoscale Heat & Mass Transfer International Conference will be held at Shanghai Jiaotong University in Shanghai, China, on December 18-21, 2009. The Conference is sponsored by the ASME Heat Transfer Division and Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU).
Research and education on micro/nanoscale heat and mass transfer has advanced rapidly over the last decade through many dedicated individuals and teams efforts, with direct impact now extending into various fields in both science and engineering. This conference series is dedicated to Dr. Chang-Lin Tien (1935-2002), a world renowned scholar and a leader in higher education, whose intellect and unique visions have continued to inspire our upmost efforts in expanding the frontiers of micro/nanoscale heat and mass transfer.
The conference is intended to provide a forum for researchers and educators around the world to exchange the state-of-the-art research and development and identify research needs in this emerging field. The conference will include keynote and invited papers, as well as contributed oral and poster presentations. Papers are solicited in, but not limited to the following areas:
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