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2009 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference
  July 19-23, 2009

         Westin St. Francis
San Francisco, California USA
 

Co-Located with InterPACK and Energy Sustainability Conferences


You are invited to register this annual conference that is sponsored by ASME Heat Transfer Division and co-located with ASME InterPACK ‘09 and Energy Sustainability Conferences.  This is a unique opportunity to expand international cooperation, understanding and exchange of state-of the art knowledge in research, development and application in thermal science and engineering and related areas.  Although the majority of sessions are in the usual oral presentation format, other types of sessions include panel discussions, open forums, posters and tutorials.  We have keynote speakers from three co-located conferences and SHTC as well.

The Summer Heat Transfer Conference alone is expected to include about 350 papers (about 875 papers from all 3 Conferences) covering a wide range of relevant topics such as:
● Heat Transfer in Energy Systems ● Thermophysical Properties ● Theory and Fundamental Research ● Heat Transfer Equipment ● Fire and Combustion ● Aerospace Heat Transfer ● Heat Transfer in Multiphase Systems ● Gas Turbine Heat Transfer ● Heat Transfer in Transport Phenomena in Manufacturing and Materials Processing ● Heat Transfer in Electronic Equipment ● Heat and Mass Transfer in Biotechnology ● Low Temperature Heat Transfer ● Environmental Heat Transfer ● Computational Heat Transfer ● Heat Transfer Education ● Visualization of Heat Transfer.  The
Conference also provides an opportunity for students and early-career professionals to engage with scientists, engineers, students, and faculty to address the broad topic of thermal sciences and engineering and enhance their careers and future potential.   A set of 16 Tutorial Shortcourses are available on Sunday, July 19, 2009, with free admission to all conference registrants.  Professional Engineers will also be able to earn PDH (Professional Development Hours).

The Preliminary Program is available at:  
http://www.heattransferconference.org/program.html

To Register Please go to:       
http://www.heattransferconference.org/

and select the link (left menu) for either author or non-author registration.  Your registration fee covers admission to all three conferences, conference proceedings, conference meals and receptions, and coffee breaks.

For Hotel Reservations at the Westin St. Francis Conference Hotel
Please visit:
http://www.asmeconferences.org/HTIPES/hotelInfo.cfm

Yong X. Tao, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Dean
College of Engineering and Computing
Florida International University
10555 West Flagler Street, EC 2473
Miami, FL 33174
305-348-3015. 305-348-1401 (fax)
taoy@fiu.edu

Click here to access the Preliminary Program.