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3rd Southern California Symposium on Flow Physics - Saturday, April 18 2009 - UC San Diego

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We are pleased to announce the 3rd Southern California Symposium on Flow Physics - or "SoCal Fluids III" - which will take place on the campus of UC San Diego on Saturday, April 18, 2009. The 1st symposium was held in 2007 at Caltech (with 85 participants), and in 2008 at UCLA (with 92 participants). During this one-day exchange of ideas in an informal and collaborative atmosphere, we are inviting postdocs and graduate students to give short APS-style presentations on their research.  All faculty and undergraduate students are also highly encouraged to attend.

Eleventh Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM XI)

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It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the Eleventh

Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics (PACAM XI) January 4 - 8, 2010.



The congress will be held at the Itaipu Technological Park (PTI) in Foz do

Iguaçu, PR, Brazil.  Further information about the event may be found at

http://www.set.eesc.usp.br/pacam2010/.  Preregistration and abstract

submission are available at

Concrete 2009 - Sydney Australia

Submitted by Sakdirat Kaewunruen on

Invitation to Concrete 09

The Concrete Institute of Australia has pleasure in inviting you to the 24th Biennial Conference in Sydney where you can join fellow concrete professionals and users in exploring the opportunities to add value to the services and products we provide in the changing climates in which we work.

"Defects and Microstructure at the Nanoscale and Beyond," Mini-symposium at USNCCM-10, July 16-19, 2009

Submitted by Robin Selinger on

There will be a mini-symposium entitled "Defects and Microstructure at the Nanoscale and Beyond," at the USNCCM-10 conference in Columbus, OH, July 16 -19, 2009.  This topic is of keen interest to the I-Mechanica community and we hope many of you will join us there. Our goal is to bring together researchers from the mechanics, materials, and physics communities to cross-fertilize research on defect-mediated processes in microstructural evolution, with a focus on both hard and soft materials. 

USNCCM-10: Ab initio and intermediate atomistics in computational nanomechanics

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10th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics

July 16-19, 2009. Columbus, Ohio

Minisymposium 2.2.5  Ab Initio and Intermediate Atomistics in Computational Nanomechanics 

Organizers: 

Traian Dumitrica, University of Minnesota

Boris I. Yakobson, Rice University