2023 Fall Technical Meeting of the Western States Section of The Combustion Institute
The Western States Section of The Combustion Institute (WSSCI) is a non-profit educational and scientific society whose purpose is to promote the science and application of combustion for the benefit of society. The 2023 Fall Technical Meeting of the Western States Section of The Combustion Institute will be held 16-17 October 2023 at the California State University, Northridge, in Northridge, California. The Call for Papers has been released, with abstract submissions being accepted starting 1 July 2023 in the following topic areas:
- Laminar Flames
- Turbulent Flames
- Fires and Fire Safety
- Diagnostics
- Chemical Kinetics
- Biomass Combustion and Gasification
- Soot and Nanomaterials
- Stationary Combustion Systems
- Sprays, Droplets and Supercritical Combustion
- Environmental Aspects of Combustion
- Detonations, Explosions, and Supersonic Combustion
- Internal Combustion, Gas Turbines, and Rockets Engines
- Microcombustion and New Combustion Concepts
- Numerical Methods and Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Combustion
And please make sure to mark this and other important dates on your calendar:
Manuscript Information:
Beginning 14 August, please send all abstract submissions directly to david@combustioninstitute.org. Submissions will be accepted until 23 August.
- 22 August – Extended Abstract (accept/reject) notification
- 31 August – Tentative draft program release
Registration information:
- 1 July – Registration begins
- 7 September – Early registration deadline (23:59 EDT)
- 12 October – Online registration deadline (23:59 EDT)
Registration and submissions will both be facilitated using the CI website. When completing your registration, please indicate if you would like to attend the banquet, Women in Combustion Luncheon, or Early Career Researcher Mixer.
- Biomass Combustion and Gasification
- Chemical Kinetics
- Detonations, Explosions, and Supersonic Combustion
- Diagnostics
- Environmental Aspects of Combustion
- Fires and Fire Safety
- Internal Combustion, Gas Turbines, and Rocket Engines
- Laminar Flames
- Microcombustion and New Combustion Concepts
- Numerical Methods and Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Combustion
- Soot and Nanomaterials
- Sprays, Droplets and Supercritical Combustion
- Stationary Combustion Systems
- Turbulent Flames