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  • Call for abstract: AGU2023
    Call for abstract: AGU2023

    11-15 December 2023, San Francisco, USA

    We would like to invite you to the session: NS015. Uncertainty and Risk Management for Underground Hydrogen Storage.

  • Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Process Engineering
    Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Process Engineering

    5-6 October 2023, Kaiserslautern, Germany

    The workshop offers a unique opportunity to meet with leading scientists in the field of process engineering in a small group and to gain an overview of new developments. Our concern is to provide companies with impulses from new scientific trends as well as to reflect the needs of industry against the background of current research. The workshop is intended in particular to link science with industrial practice.

  • 11th Conference of the International Marangoni Association (IMA11)
    11th Conference of the International Marangoni Association (IMA11)

    19-22 June 2023, Bordeaux, France

    The main objectives of the 11th Conference of the International Marangoni Association (IMA11) are to provide opportunities for scientists and engineers, working on interfacial fluid dynamics and processes, to exchange their knowledge and to discuss recent advances in the field.

    For more information, please visit their website.

  • MetFoam2023
    MetFoam2023

    5-7 July 2023, Dresden, Germany

    Join the 12th International Conference on Porous Metals and Metallic Foams MetFoam in Dresden. The MetFoam conference series is the largest cross-disciplinary, international technical meeting focused exclusively on the production methods, properties, and applications of functional and lightweight porous/cellular metallic materials. After the last editions in China and the USA, MetFoam is now back in Europe.

  • Coming Up: SIAMG23
    Coming Up: SIAMG23

    19-22 June 2023, Bergen, Norway

    The study of geophysical systems at all scales, whether from a scientific or technological perspective, calls for sophisticated mathematical modeling, efficient computational methods, and pervasive integration with data. This effort is fundamentally interdisciplinary. This conference aims to stimulate the exchange of ideas among geoscientific modelers, applied mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists, having special interests in flow in porous media and geophysics.