RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION IN COVENTRY – FLOW MEASUREMENT AND FLUID MECHANICS RESEARCH CENTRE (closing 19/07/17)
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(from Alban Potherat, Coventry, UK )
An EPSRC-funded, postdoctoral Research Associate position is available
at Coventry University working on the transition to turbulence in
non-Newtonian shear flows. The successful applicant will work with the
aim of adapting already existing numerical tools from the Newtonian
problem, and developing entirely new ones. See full details here. Applications closes on 19th July 2017.
PHR17 CONFERENCE: FIFTY YEARS AFTER ROBERTS’ MHD: DYNAMOS AND PLANETARY FLOWS TODAY (PHR17)
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(from Andrew Jackson, ETH Zurich)
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of the seminal work “An Introduction to Magnetohydrodynamics” (Longman’s, 1967) by P.H. Roberts, there will be a 2 day conference in London.This conference will take place at the Royal Astronomical Society, Piccadilly, London on 16-17 November, 2017.
The honoured guest will be Paul Roberts FRS, who will also speak.
It is fifty years since Paul Roberts FRS set down the fundamentals of
magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) in his seminal book. New results have
recently emerged from numerical dynamos, theoretical analyses, planetary
missions to Mercury and Jupiter and liquid metal experiments. Here we
wish to bring together theoreticians, numericists and experimentalists
to discuss the frontiers of dynamo theory and fluid flows in planetary
contexts.
There will be a series of invited talks.
Financial support
In order for Research Students and Early Career Postdocs to attend, there is a limited number
of registration waivers available. Please write to A Jackson with a short case for support by 11 August.
Poster submissions are requested (limited in number due to space), on all topics concerned with fluid dynamics and MHD.
These can be submitted at the same time as registration.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MAGNETO-SCIENCE 2017 (OCTOBER, 2017)
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(from Anne-Lise Daltin, Reims, France)
October 23- 27, 2017: International Conference on Magneto-Science 2017
The international Conference on Magneto-Science 2017 (ICMS 2017) will be held on October 23- 27, 2017, Reims, France. First conference on Magneto-Science was held in 2005 (Yokohama).
The
success at Yokohama was followed by conferences at Hiroshima in 2007,
Nijimegen in 2009, Shanghai and Xi’an in 2011, Bordeaux in 2013 and
Matsumoto in 2015.
ICMS 2017 will cover magnetic field effects on
materials and processes in physics, chemistry, and biology, especially
from the view point of “Colloids and Interface Science”. Topics and
keywords are as follows.
Papers on the following topics are welcome:
Magnetic processing of materials ;
Magnetic control of structures, properties, and functions ;
Chemical reactions and processes under magnetic fields ;
Analytical aspect of magnetic fields ;
Magnetic separation science and technology ;
Interactions between water systems and magnetic fields ;
Colloids and interface science under magnetic fields ;
Magnetic levitation and microgravity ;
Generation and application of various magnetic fields ;
Others relating to magnetics and magnetic fields.
The registration fee (early registration – Full participants : 600 EUR – Students : 400 EUR) includes all conference sessions, congress materials, and include welcome cocktail, banquet and excursion to Epernay and cellars.
Important date : submission of abstracts – July 30, 2017
CONGRATULATIONS TO ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PRIZE LAUREATE
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(from Alban Potherat, Coventry, UK )
Congratulations to Kélig Aujogue, Royal Astronomical Society, Patricia Tomkins Prize winner!The prize for the best thesis in instrumentation science for astronomy and geophysics is awarded to Dr Kélig Aujogue, for the thesis entitled ‘Little Earth Experiment: A Journey toward the Earth’s Tangent Cylinder’.
Kélig completed his PhD at Coventry University, and carried on
the experimental campaign at the Laboratoire National des Champs
Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI) in Grenoble, France, where he was
using a 10 Tesla magnet. His aim is to keep investigating experimentally
the dynamo process in the Earth’s core by introducing non-conventional
techniques for flow analysis to geophysics.
Issue #3, 2017
Issue No. 3, 2017
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(from Alban Potherat, Coventry, UK )
An EPSRC-funded, postdoctoral Research Associate position is available
at Coventry University working on the transition to turbulence in
non-Newtonian shear flows. The successful applicant will work with the
aim of adapting already existing numerical tools from the Newtonian
problem, and developing entirely new ones. See full details here. Applications closes on 19th July 2017.
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(from Andrew Jackson, ETH Zurich)
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of the seminal work “An Introduction to Magnetohydrodynamics” (Longman’s, 1967) by P.H. Roberts, there will be a 2 day conference in London.This conference will take place at the Royal Astronomical Society, Piccadilly, London on 16-17 November, 2017.
The honoured guest will be Paul Roberts FRS, who will also speak.
It is fifty years since Paul Roberts FRS set down the fundamentals of
magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) in his seminal book. New results have
recently emerged from numerical dynamos, theoretical analyses, planetary
missions to Mercury and Jupiter and liquid metal experiments. Here we
wish to bring together theoreticians, numericists and experimentalists
to discuss the frontiers of dynamo theory and fluid flows in planetary
contexts.
There will be a series of invited talks.
Financial support
In order for Research Students and Early Career Postdocs to attend, there is a limited number
of registration waivers available. Please write to A Jackson with a short case for support by 11 August.
Poster submissions are requested (limited in number due to space), on all topics concerned with fluid dynamics and MHD.
These can be submitted at the same time as registration.
More details can be found on the website
jupiter.ethz.ch/~ajackson/phr17/phr17.html
Contact for queries: ajackson(at)ethz.ch
The meeting is organised with the support of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Andrew Jackson (ETH Zurich)
Jonathan Aurnou (UCLA)
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ETH ZürichInstitut für Geophysik
Sonneggstrasse 5
CH-8092 Zürich
Switzerland
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(from Anne-Lise Daltin, Reims, France)
October 23- 27, 2017: International Conference on Magneto-Science 2017
The international Conference on Magneto-Science 2017 (ICMS 2017) will be held on October 23- 27, 2017, Reims, France. First conference on Magneto-Science was held in 2005 (Yokohama).
The
success at Yokohama was followed by conferences at Hiroshima in 2007,
Nijimegen in 2009, Shanghai and Xi’an in 2011, Bordeaux in 2013 and
Matsumoto in 2015.
ICMS 2017 will cover magnetic field effects on
materials and processes in physics, chemistry, and biology, especially
from the view point of “Colloids and Interface Science”. Topics and
keywords are as follows.
Papers on the following topics are welcome:
The registration fee (early registration – Full participants : 600 EUR – Students : 400 EUR) includes all conference sessions, congress materials, and include welcome cocktail, banquet and excursion to Epernay and cellars.
Important date : submission of abstracts – July 30, 2017
Supporting organization:
Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne
International Organizing Committee of ICMS
International scientific committee:
International advisory board of ICMS:
Local organizing committe :
Further information on the following website : – www.univ-reims.fr/minisite_140/home/icms2017-in-reims,20366,35041.html
Registration : – www.univ-reims.fr/minisite_140/register/register,21053,35075.html
E-mail your questions to icms2017@univ-reims.fr
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Thanks,
Best regards,
Anne-Lise DALTIN
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(from Alban Potherat, Coventry, UK )
Congratulations to Kélig Aujogue, Royal Astronomical Society, Patricia Tomkins Prize winner!The prize for the best thesis in instrumentation science for astronomy and geophysics is awarded to Dr Kélig Aujogue, for the thesis entitled ‘Little Earth Experiment: A Journey toward the Earth’s Tangent Cylinder’.
Kélig completed his PhD at Coventry University, and carried on
the experimental campaign at the Laboratoire National des Champs
Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI) in Grenoble, France, where he was
using a 10 Tesla magnet. His aim is to keep investigating experimentally
the dynamo process in the Earth’s core by introducing non-conventional
techniques for flow analysis to geophysics.
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will be issued in the middle of October, 2017. Please send
information you wish to be included into this issue to
a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk
not later than 16 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