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2014

 

Sixth Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology

Melbourne, Australia. 21–24 July 2014.

The 6th Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology (PRCR-6) will be held in Australia in July 2014. Since 1994, PRCR has been organized by Australian/Asian Societies as a periodic, major International Rheology conference, thereby contributing to progress in the wide field of rheology. For more details, see the dedicated ASR web page to PACRIM 2014 and the official PACRIM 2104 conference website below.

Website:  http://www.pacrimrheology.com/

 


2013

 

Chemeca 2013

Brisbane, Australia. 30 September–03 October 2013.

Chemeca is the annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand community of chemical engineers and industrial chemists. This year the organisers of Chemeca have added rheology as one of the official conference themes.

Website: http://chemeca2013.com/

 


Italian National Conference on Condensed Matter Physics (FisMat) 2013

Milan, Italy. 09–13 September 2013.

FisMat 2013 will cover topics including Metals and metallic alloys; Low dimensional materials (surfaces, thin films, nanostructures); Statistical and nonlinear physics; Polymers and organic molecules; Fluids and soft matter; Biophysics and biomedical applications; Energy; Environmental physics; General theory/Computational physics, which may be relevant to rheology, fluid dynamics, and statistical mechanics.

Website: http://www.fisi.polimi.it/fismat2013

 


Seminar: Understanding the Relationship Between Rheology and Particle Properties

Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane, Australia. 22, 23, 24, 26, 29 & 30 July 2013.
Auckland, Palmerston North & Christchurch, New Zealand. 31 July, 01 & 02 August 2013.

This two-hour seminar will guide attendees through some of the fundamental properties of dispersed systems and demonstrate how these affect rheological properties and how this understanding allows the rheology of the material to be controlled.

Website: http://www.atascientific.com.au/eventsandtraining/training-tutorials/

 


Invited Session: "Innovative approach to medical interventions and countermeasures"

Piraeus, Greece. 17–19 July 2013.

This Invited Session is part of the KES International Conference on Innovation in Medicine and Healthcare (InMed-3). Organ additive fabrication or biofabrication has provided the opportunity for rheology to play a key role in developing polymer scaffolds to light medical biorheological devices. The developed biorheological material and devices might be not only be used in biofabrication but take the next step as a countermeasure or intervention, with examples including biorheological creams, gels, glues and foams.

Website: http://inmed-13.innovationkt.org/cmsISdisplay.php

 


Short Course: Rheology of Suspensions/Dispersions

Leeds, England. 18–19 April 2013.

This short course run by the ParticlesCIC will cover topics including: hydrodynamic effects (large particles); suspensions of Brownian hard spheres; stable colloids; flocculated/gelling systems; more complex dispersions; rheological measurements on suspensions.

Website: http://www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk/short-courses/ParticlesCIC/RheologyofSuspensionsDispersions.shtml

 


6th biennial Australian Colloid and Interface Symposium (ACIS) 2013

Noosa, Queensland. 03–07 February 2013.

ACIS is the biennial meeting of the Colloid and Surface Science Division. The 2013 Themes are:  Suspension Rheology and Colloidal Processing;  Sustainability: Energy and Water;  Biointerfaces;  Self Assembly;  Wettability and Thin Liquid Films;  and Frontiers of Colloid and Interface Science.

Website: http://www.colloid-oz.org.au/

 


2012

 

9th International Conference on CFD in the Minerals and Process Industries

Melbourne, Australia. 10–12 December 2012.

The conference will focus on the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the oil and gas, metal production, mineral processing, power generation, chemicals, food, bioengineering and other process industries.

Website:  http://www.cfd.com.au/cfdconf/

 


20th Australian Institute of Physics Congress

Sydney, Australia. 09–13 December 2012.

The AIP Congress attracts many of Australia’s finest physicists plus a number of prominent overseas attendees. It provides a forum for discussions within specialist physics topic areas and opportunities for physicists from academia, government, industry and the commercial sector to keep up to date in areas outside their core interests. The Congress brings together approximately 20 special interest groups.

Website: http://www.aip2012.org.au/

 


Rheology Workshop: Principles and Applications of Linear and Nonlinear Viscoelasticity

Auckland, New Zealand. 05–06 December 2012.

A rheology workshop will be held at The University of Auckland covering the basics of rheological testing methods, including a hands-on session, and will have a particular focus on food and material rheology and data interpretation, along with a special lecture on large deformation rheology.
For enquires contact Associate Professor Yacine Hemar ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland.

Flyer: New Zealand 2012 Rheology Workshop

 


2nd Annual Slurry Pipeline Summit 2012

Fremantle, Australia. 20–21 November 2012.

Bringing together a panel of highly proficient experts in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of long distance mineral slurry pipelines.

Website: http://www.iir.com.au/conferences/mining-resources/operations/slurry-pipeline-summit

 


Chemeca 2012

Wellington, New Zealand. 23–26 September 2012.

Chemeca is the annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand community of chemical engineers and industrial chemists.

Website:  http://www.chemeca2012.com/

 


Suspension Processing & Suspension Engineering Rheology

Cambridge, England. 10–11 September 2012.

A forum for sharing new results and ideas in experimental and theoretical suspension mechanics.

Website:  http://www.constableandsmith.com/suspensionrheology/

 


2011

 

Sixth Korean–Australian Rheology Conference, 2011

Daejeon, Korea. 25–27 September 2011.

The 6th Korean–Australian Rheology Conference (KARC) was held in Daejeon, Korea from 25th to 27th September 2011. The conference was organised by the Korean Society of Rheology, in consultation with the Australian Society of Rheology.   For the first time, the conference also included a special session from Korean Society of Plastics Engineers (“SPE Korea”).The conference website provides more information.

The next meeting is planned to be held in Australia.

 


2010

 

Fifth Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology

Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. 1–6 August 2010.

The 5th Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology (PRCR-5) was held in Sapporo, Japan in 2010. Since 1994, PRCR has been organized by Australian/Asian Societies as a periodic, major International Rheology conference, thereby contributing to progress in the wide field of rheology. For more details, please visit the Conference Website or contact the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 


StatPhys24

Cairns, Australia. 19–23 July 2010.

For the first time the conference of Statistical Physics of the International Union for Pure and Applied Physics was held here in Australia. This conference showcased the broad field of statistical physics and all its interdisciplinary developments, and culminated in the awarding of the esteemed Boltzmann medal, the highest recognition in the field of statistical physics.

For more details, please visit the Conference Website.

 


2009

 

Fifth Australian–Korean Rheology Conference, 2009

Sydney, Australia. 1–4 November 2009.

The 5th Australian–Korean Rheology Conference was held in Sydney, Australia from 1st to 4th November 2009. The conference was organised by the Australian Society of Rheology and the University of Sydney. The next AKRC is planned to be held in Korea in 2011.

 
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