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FLUID MECHANICS Asian Congress of 16 TH 13–17 December 2019 Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bengaluru, India www.jncasr.ac.in IMPORTANT DATES Extended abstract submission: 31 May 2019 Acceptance notification: 10 July 2019 Early bird registration: 15 October 2019 ASIAN FLUID MECHANICS COMMITTEE Chairman: G. S. Bhat (India) Executive Committee: Song Fu (China), Osamu Mochizuki (Japan), Kannan Munisamy (Malaysia) Members: A. A. Bidokhti (Iran), Y. T. Chew (Singapore), D. N. Hai (Vietnam), Fazle Hussain (USA), Hitoshi Ishikawa (Japan), A.K.M. Sadrul Islam (Bangladesh), J. Ahmad Khan(Pakistan), Victor V. Kozlov (Russia), Sang-Joon Lee (Korea), Qing-Quan Liu (China), Sekhar Majumdar (India), Sanjay Mittal (India), Sri Redjeki Pudjaprasetya (Indonesia), Chang Shu (Singapore), Wei Shyy (HK-China), C. P. Tso (Malaysia), S. B. Weerakoon (Sri Lanka), Jin-Jun Wang (China) Honorary members: R. Narasimha (India), M. Kiya (Japan), Jiachun Li (China) Congress website: https: // acfm.iisc.ac.in Email: acfm16.conf @ iisc.ac.in; 16acfm @ gmail.com 16ACFM organizers solicit extended abstracts of unpublished and original works falling within the ambit of fluid mechanics. Conference language is English. Details of the conference, including the template of the paper submission, are available in the congress website, https://acfm.iisc.ac.in. REGISTRATION FEE Regular: US $350 Early bird: US $300 Students: US $200 Early bird: US $150 The Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics (ACFM) series under the aegis of the Asian Fluid Mechanics Committee (AFMC) is aimed at encouraging scientific and technical cooperation and exchanges among Asian countries. The first Congress was held at Bangalore in 1980 and since then 14 more congresses have been organized. ACFM presents the most recent developments in computational, experimental and theoretical researches as well as industrial and technological advances in the field of Fluid Mechanics.
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  • FLUID MECHANICS

    AsianCongress of16TH

    13–17 December 2019Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchBengaluru, Indiawww.jncasr.ac.in

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Extended abstract submission: 31 May 2019

    Acceptance notification: 10 July 2019

    Early bird registration: 15 October 2019

    ASIAN FLUID MECHANICS COMMITTEE

    Chairman: G. S. Bhat (India)

    Executive Committee: Song Fu (China), Osamu Mochizuki (Japan), Kannan Munisamy (Malaysia)

    Members: A. A. Bidokhti (Iran), Y. T. Chew (Singapore), D. N. Hai (Vietnam), Fazle Hussain (USA), Hitoshi Ishikawa (Japan), A.K.M. Sadrul Islam (Bangladesh), J. Ahmad Khan(Pakistan), Victor V. Kozlov (Russia), Sang-Joon Lee (Korea), Qing-Quan Liu (China), Sekhar Majumdar (India), Sanjay Mittal (India), Sri Redjeki Pudjaprasetya (Indonesia), Chang Shu (Singapore), Wei Shyy (HK-China), C. P. Tso (Malaysia), S. B. Weerakoon (Sri Lanka), Jin-Jun Wang (China)

    Honorary members: R. Narasimha (India), M. Kiya (Japan), Jiachun Li (China)

    Congress website: https://acfm.iisc.ac.in

    Email: acfm16.conf @iisc.ac.in; 16acfm @gmail.com

    16ACFM organizers solicit extended abstracts of unpublished and original works falling within the ambit of fluid mechanics. Conference language is English. Details of the conference, including the template of the paper submission, are available in the congress

    website, https://acfm.iisc.ac.in.

    REGISTRATION FEE

    Regular: US $350

    Early bird: US $300

    Students: US $200

    Early bird: US $150

    The Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics (ACFM) series under the aegis of the Asian Fluid Mechanics Committee (AFMC) is aimed at encouraging scientific and technical cooperation and exchanges among Asian countries. The first Congress was held at Bangalore in 1980 and since then 14 more congresses have been organized. ACFM presents the most recent developments in computational, experimental and theoretical researches as well

    as industrial and technological advances in the field of Fluid Mechanics.


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