Thermodynamics is the cornerstone for many scientific and engineering disciplines including physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering and materials science. It provides the basis for the design and optimization of new sustainable industrial processes and the development of advanced materials and products. The combination of experiments, theory and simulation allows scientists and engineers to study complex systems from the molecular all the way to macroscopic level. The “Thermodynamics 2011” conference is the 22nd meeting in a series of thermodynamics conferences founded in the 1960s by John Rowlinson and Max McGlashan. It is the third time that the conference will be held outside UK. It aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry from all over the world. The format of the conference is based on invited lectures, oral presentations, short presentations and posters. A number of awards will be given to recognized researchers and young scientists.
15 March 2011: Chris Wormald Prize entries end
30 March 2011: Abstract Submission ends
1st week of May 2011: Acceptance/rejection of abstracts
20 June 2011: Early Registration closes
Sept 1-Sept 3, 2011: Conference