1st International Conference of Thermal Fluid Dynamics and
Control (2nd International symposium of combustion instability
and control), 2-6 Aug. 2019, Christchurch, New Zealand.
The conference is a premier event in the Aerospace/Thermal-
fluids Science and Technology communities. It brings together
professors, engineers and experts from academic heat
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 an abstract (200 words): 1 Aug., 2018
plesae email your abstract to: dan.zhao@canterbury.ac.nz .
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): Aug. 1, 2018.
Notification of Acceptance: 1 Sept. 2018
Official Invitation letter for New Zealand VISA application:
30 Sept. 2018
Deadline for final paper: Feb. 1, 2019
Publications:
Selected conference papers will be published on the following
4 prestigious SCI-indexed journals and 1 EI-indexed journal
after review
Aerospace Science and Technology: (ELSEVIER, IF 2.0)
Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control:
(SAGEPUB, IF 1.0)
Chinese Journal of Aeronautics: (ELSEVIER, IF 1.1)
Journal of Thermal Science : (SPRINGER, IF 0.6)
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
Organizing Committee members:
Prof. Dan Zhao, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof. Bing Wang, Tsinghua University, China
Prof. Ooi Kim Tiow, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Prof. John Cater, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Prof. Erchang Luo, Chinese Academy of Science, China
Prof. Peijin Liu, Northwest Polytechnics University, China
Prof. Mahmut Reyhanoglu, University of North Carolina, USA
Prof. Jorg Schulter, Deakin University, Australia
Prof. Ningfei Wang, Beijing Insitute of Technology, China
Prof. Wenming Yang, National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Prof. Jiaqiang E, Hunan University, China
Prof. Lam Yee Cheong, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Prof. Li Wang, Beijing University of Science and Technology,
China
Ms. Yafeng Zhang, Journal of Propulsion Technology, China
Prof. Yang Liu, the Hong Kong Polytechanic University, Hong
Kong
Prof. Omer Gulder, University of Toronto, Canada
Prof. James Dawson, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway
Prof. Simon Yu, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore
Prof. Qian Wang, Jiangsu University, China
Prof. Huabing Wen, Jiangsu University of Science and
Technology, China
Prof. Bin Yang, Nanjing Forestry University, China
Prof. Xinglin Yang, Jiangsu University of Science and
Technology, China
Prof. Zhiqiang Liu, Changsha University of Science and
Technology, China
Prof. Lijun Li, Central South University Forestry and
Technology, China
Prof. Iain Dupere, University of Manchester, UK
Prof. Sameer Alam, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Prof. Shayne Gooch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof. Michael John Brear, University of Melbourne, Australia
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