Monthly Archives: July 2016

Issue #2, 2016


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  1. NEW HYDROMAG COMMITTEE
  2. HYDROMAG PRIZE
  3. MHD TEAMS
  4. PHD COMPLETIONS
  5. HYDROMAG NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBER’s CONTRIBUTIONS
  6. SCHEDULE OF CONFERENCES ON MHD AND RELATED TOPICS
  7. NEXT HYDROMAG NEWSLETTER

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  1. NEW HYDROMAG COMMITTEE
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    (from Alban Potherat, UK )

    During the meeting of HYDROMAG Committee members held at PAMIR 2016 conference in Cagliari (20-24 June, 2016, Italy) new HYDROMAG Committee members were elected. The present Committee comprises

    • Thomas Boeck (TU-Ilmenau, Germany, thomas.boeck(at)tu-ilmenau.de)
    • Laurent Davoust (Grenoble-INP, France, Laurent.Davoust(at)grenoble-inp.fr)
    • Gunter Gerbeth (HZDR, Germany, g.gerbeth(at)hzdr.de)
    • Alban Potherat (Coventry, UK, alban.potherat(at)coventry.ac.uk)
    • Engang Wang (NEU/Shenyang, China, egwang(at)mail.neu.edu.cn)
    • Oleg Zikanov (U. Michigan/Dearborn, USA, zikanov(at)umich.edu )

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  1. HYDROMAG PRIZE
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    (from Alban Potherat, Coventry, UK )

    The HYDROMAG association for Hydromagnetic phenomena and its applications (http://www.hydromag.eu) is pleased to announce the first Hydromag Best Poster Prize.

    The prize consists of a personal gratification of 500€, awarded for the best poster presented at the PAMIR conference (Cagliari, 20-24 June 2016). The competition was open to all researchers under 35 years of age, who are first author of a poster accepted for display during the conference. The winner was decided based on the originality, significance and rigour of the work presented. The decision was made by the members of the HYDROMAG committee present at the PAMIR conference.

    This edition of the prize was generously funded by Coventry University (UK) and was awarded to Ms Franziska Karnbach (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany) for her poster “Influence of Magnetic Fields on the Behavior of Single Hydrogen Bubbles Generated via Water Electrolysis“.

    We would like to make Hydromag Prize a tradition, presented at a key MHD-related conferences in the future.

    Congratulations Franziska!
    The HYDROMAG Committee

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  1. MHD TEAMS
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    (from Alex Pedcenko, Coventry, UK)

    Within a scope of further development of the HYDROMAG website and promoting a visibility of
    magnetohydrodynamics and its applications we would like to introduce a new section to our website dedicated to the research teams across the globe, which deal with MHD-related subjects.

    We would like to invite the subscribers of Hydromag Newsletter to send us (a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk, subj: MHD-Teams) brief profiles of their teams.
    Published profiles will be grouped by the following hierarchy: Country/Institution/Department/Group. Please include the following
    information (not more than 1 page, TXT,DOC,RTF,HTML,e-mail [not PDF] format):

    • Country/Institution/Department/Group (where applicable)
    • contact information you would like to be publicly visible,
    • main group members/staff,
    • main activities,
    • recent PhD completions (optional, can be linked to another section on our website, see the advert below).
    • your web address for more information.

    If you already have up-to-date website with such a brief profile you want to be “mirrored” in this section of Hydromag webpage, just send us a link.

    Thank you in advance,
    Alex

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  1. PHD COMPLETIONS
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    (from Alex Pedcenko, Coventry, UK)

    Within a scope of further development of the HYDROMAG website and promoting a visibility of
    magnetohydrodynamics and its applications we would like to introduce another new section to our website dedicated to the recent PhD completions in MHD-related topics.

    If you or your group member/student had recently completed PhD in MHD-related area, we would like to hear about this and publish a short post in this section of our website.
    Please send us (a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk, subj: PHD-Completions) a short notice with that person’s full name, Institution/Department/Group, title of the thesis, and a short abstract (1-2 paragraphs).
    Please make sure you have a permission if you are posting on someone else’s behalf.

    Thank you in advance,
    Alex

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  1. HYDROMAG NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBER’s CONTRIBUTIONS
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    (from Alex Pedcenko, Coventry, UK)

    As usual, we are welcoming contributions from all Hydromag Newsletter subscribers: please send us your news you think will be interesting to MHD community, any meetings/conferences/workshops,
    new job/PhD-positions openings or links to your new publications in MHD field (we are also planning to build the database of links to the recent MHD-related publications).

    Thank you in advance,
    Alex

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  1. SCHEDULE OF CONFERENCES ON MHD AND RELATED TOPICS

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  1. NEXT HYDROMAG NEWSLETTER

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    will be issued in the middle of October, 2016. Please send
    information you wish to be included into this issue to

     a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk

    not later than 15 of October, 2016.

    If you have an urgent announcement, we can publish at http://hydromag.eu between the
    issues.

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Alex Pedcenko
Coventry University
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)24-77658974
e-mail: a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk

Hydromag Prize

The HYDROMAG association for Hydromagnetic phenomena and its applications  (http://www.hydromag.eu) is pleased to announce the first Hydromag Best Poster Prize.

The prize consists of a personal gratification of 500€, awarded for the best poster presented at the  PAMIR conference (Cagliari, 20-24 June 2016). The competition was open to all researchers under 35  years of age, who are first author of a poster accepted for display during the conference. The winner was decided based on the originality, significance and rigour of the work presented. The decision  was made by the members of the HYDROMAG committee present at the PAMIR conference.

This edition of the prize was generously funded by Coventry University (UK) and was awarded to Ms Franziska Karnbach (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany) for her poster “Influence of Magnetic Fields on the Behavior of Single Hydrogen Bubbles Generated via Water Electrolysis“.

We would like to make Hydromag Prize a tradition, presented at a key MHD-related conferences in the future.

Congratulations Franziska!
The HYDROMAG Committee

Next HYDROMAG Newsletter

Next Hydromag Newsletter

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will be issued in the middle of July, 2016. Please send information you wish to be included into this issue to

a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk

not later than 15 of July, 2016.

If you have an urgent announcement, we can publish at http://hydromag.eu between the issues.

—–
Alex Pedcenko
Coventry University
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)24-77658974
e-mail: a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk