Pictures
All pictures from the conferences can be found here (more…)
· The lecture OP23, from Niall Jackson, was cancelled;
· The lecture OP31, from Aziz Ghoufi, was cancelled;
· The lecture OP4, from Henry Bock, was moved from Tuesday at 17:15 to Wednesday at 16:40.
New Lectures:
· Tuesday at 17:15
“Modelling, Simulation and Measurement of inhibition and promotion in gas hydrate processes” by Nicolas von Solms – CERE-DTU
· Wednesday at 17:20
“Application of CPA EoS for Modeling of Asphaltene Onset Precipitation” by Alay Arya – CERE-DTU
The presentation should be given to the local organizers latest 15 minutes before the sessions start by USB.
Please note that it is NOW allowed to use the author’s own personal computer for the presentations (VGA output). Speaker preview is available for the presenters on request and should be done during the breaks.
Our recommended and supported file formats are *.ppt, *.pptx and *.pdf.
Please notify the organization staff if you intend to use videos or audio in your presentation. It is important that these instructions are followed due to the tight program.
The total time allocated for presentations including Q & A are:
The instructions for the Oral and Posters presentations are now available under the conference tab.
The Thermodynamics 2015 conference in Copenhagen have a facebook group. Please use it during your stay in Copenhagen. I have already postet some pictures from our “testing the conference dinner” visit in “Grøften” (Tivoli)
Cheers
Christian
We warmly invite you to attend the 24th Thermodynamics Conference to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark 15 – 18 September 2015
Thermodynamics is the cornerstone for many scientific and engineering disciplines including:
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. This conference is overseen by the Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The Thermodynamics 2015 conference is the 24rd meeting in a series of biennial thermodynamics conferences initiated in 1964 by Harold Springall, championed throughout the 1960s and 1970s by Max McGlashan and Sir John Rowlinson. 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 recognised researchers and young scientists.