The Computational Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada
(http://www.cfdsc.ca) is pleased to announce that its 14th
annual conference will be held on the beautiful campus of
Queens University (http://www.queensu.ca), which is
located in the historic city of Kingston, Ontario, Canada
(http://www.cityofkingston.ca). Queens University is one
of Canadas finest institutions of higher learning and was
founded in 1841. Kingston is in the heart of the 1000
Islands tourist area, and has been a magnet for tourists
from around the world. Kingston, with a population of
about
125,000, has many fine restaurants and picturesque
buildings that house many old-world style accommodations.
The Conference will feature 4 keynote lecturers, a CFD
Challenge exercise and a short-course, which will be held
immediately following the conference.
The Keynote speakers are:
Professor Bill Dawes, Cambridge University, England
Professor Ned Djilali, University of Victoria, Canada
Professor W.G. (Fred) Habashi, McGill University, Canada
Professor Gordon Mallinson, University of Auckland, New
Zealand
There will be 4 parallel sessions. All papers will be peer
reviewed. See the website (http://www.cfd2006.org) for
important details.
Conference Chair:
Professor Andrew Pollard
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Queen's University at Kingston ON Canada K7L 3N6
pollard@me.queensu.ca
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