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Thermodynamics 2017

5 - 8 September 2017, Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Thermodynamics 2017 conference will be the 25th 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. 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. The conference aims to attract about 200 researchers and presenters from academia and industry from around the world.
In 2017, the main themes of the conference will be

Advances in molecular simulation

Interfacial and confined phenomena

Engineered self-assembly

Carbon capture and other industrial applications

Non-equilibrium thermodynamics

Challenges and advances in fluid phase equilibria
Speakers
  • Prof. Debra Bernhardt University of Queensland, Australia
  • Dr François-Xavier Coudert Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris, France
  • Prof. Carlos Vega University Complutense of Madrid, Spain
  • Prof. Nigel B. Wilding University of Bath, United Kingdom

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Taylor and Francis

Unilever

Molecular Physics
Venue
The University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh, John McIntyre Conference Centre, 18 Holyrood Park Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5AY, United Kingdom

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Committee
Organised by
Prof. Lev Sarkisov (co-chair) 
Dr Martin Sweatman (co-chair)
Dr Maria-Chiara Ferrari
Dr Giulio Santori
Dr Henry Bock
 
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