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17th ERCOFTAC Osborne Reynolds Day | |
The University of Manchester will be hosting the prestigious ERCOFTAC Osborne Reynolds Day in 2019. The competitions offer prestigious awards for doctoral‐level researchers across the broad domain of fluid mechanics including turbulence, multi‐phase, stratified and free‐ surface flows, convective transport processes, combustion and acoustics. PhD students or recent graduates from all UK universities are eligible to enter. | |
Date: | July 12, 2019 |
Location: | George Begg Building, Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Web Page: | https://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk/connect/events/osborne-reynolds-day/ |
Contact Email: | imran.afgan@manchester.ac.uk |
Organizer: | The University of Manchester |
Application Areas: | Turbomachinery, River and Coastal Engineering, Aerospace, Power Generation, Environmental, Maritime, Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics, Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, Pumps and Fans, General CFD, Fuel Cells, Hydraulics, Wind Turbines, Train Aerodynamics |
Deadlines: | April 15, 2019 (abstract), July 10, 2019 (registration) |
Type of Event: | Conference, National |
Description: | |
The University of Manchester will once again be playing host to the prestigious ERCOFTAC Osborne Reynolds Day in 2019. This one day event will take place in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, a successor of the department in which Osborne Reynolds, over a 35-year period, established himself as the nation’s leading engineering fluid mechanicist. In his honour and name, the Osborne Reynolds Day programme will feature presentations by some of the brightest of the UK’s newly-graduated and soon-to-graduate PhDs in fluid mechanics. The day features:
The competitions offer prestigious awards that celebrate the quality of students and graduates who have been pursuing doctoral‐level research across the broad domain of fluid mechanics including turbulence, multi‐phase, stratified and free‐surface flows, convective transport processes, combustion and acoustics. Entries are welcome from engineering, physics, mathematics, environmental sciences or any other fluids relevant disciplines. PhD students or recent graduates from all UK universities are eligible to enter. For PhD graduands and new graduates, this provides a great opportunity for them to communicate their doctoral discoveries to the UK research community and interact with other participants on the state-of-the-art in other branches of fluid mechanics. Further enquiries can be sent to Imran Afgan or Andre a Bottacin Busolin Registration for the event is free through the Eventbrite portal 17th Osborne Reynolds day Competitions The deadline for submission of 3-page summaries is April 15th, 2019 (5.00pm) |
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Event record first posted on January 21, 2019, last modified on January 25, 2019 |
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