You are welcome to attend and give a presentation at
1st International Conference of Thermal Fluid Dynamics and Control (2nd International symposium of combustion instability and control),
The conference is a premier event in the Aerospace/Thermal-fluids Science and Technology communities. It brings together professors, engineers and experts from academic universities, research centres, gas turbine and engine industries. The conference offers excellent networking, collaborating and sharing opportunities with attendees from many research fields, disciplines and countries.
Deadline for full-length paper (Elsevier journal template): 1 Nov., 2018
Plesae email your full-length with the SUBJECT of 'ICTFDC2019-full length manuscript' to Dr. Sid Becker: ictfdc2019@canterbury.ac.nz and CC to 975469808@qq.com. An acknowledgement email will be sent to you within 7 working days. Please ensure that the conference registration fee is paid, before the committee recommends your manuscript to any SCI-journal and being sent it out for review. Certainly, you can refuse our recommendation or publishing your results.
Conference topics include (but not limited to)
1. Aerodynamics!
2. Aeroacoustics!
3. Structure and Vibration!
4. Propulsion and combustion (microcombustion)!
5. Active and passive control!
6. Fluid mechanics and dynamics (CFD, theoretical and experimental)!
7. Thermodynamics and heat and mass transfer!
8. Energy conversion and harvesting!
9. Combustion Instability and control!
10. Thermoacoustics engine and cooler!
Key Dates
Deadline for an abstract (200-word): Oct. 1, 2018.
Notification of Acceptance: 10 Oct. 2018
Official Invitation letter for New Zealand VISA application: 30 Nov. 2018
Deadline for full-length paper submission: Nov. 1, 2018
Deadline for Registration Payment: Nov. 2, 2018
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Philip de Geoy Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands, Dean of the department of Mechanical Engineering, Fellow of Combustion institute, Secretary of the Combustion Institute
Prof. Ann Karagozian: Fellow of National Academy of Engineering (USA), Distinguished Professor, UCLA, USA, Fellow of American Physical Society, AIAA and ASME
Prof. John Ekaterinaris Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, USA, Editor-in-chief, Journal of Aerospace Science and Technology, Editorial board member of Journal of Progress in Aerospace Sciences, AIAA Associate Fellow.
Prof. Wei Shyy President of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Editorial board member of Journal of Progress in Aerospace Sciences, AIAA Fellow