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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
This is the Seventeenth Symposium of the well-established series of conferences
on thermophysical properties. The Symposium is concerned with theoretical, Seventeenth Symposium on
experimental, simulation, and applied aspects of the thermophysical properties of
gases, liquids, and solids, including biological systems. Appropriate topics are: Thermophysical Properties
? Thermodynamic Properties, including equation of state, phase equilibria,
p-V-T behavior, heat capacity, enthalpy, thermal expansion, sound speed,
and critical phenomena.
? Transport Properties, including thermal and electrical conductivity,
viscosity, mass diffusion, thermal diffusion, non-Newtonian behavior,
thermal, thermoacoustic, and other diffusion waves.
? Optical and Thermal Radiative Properties, including dielectric constant,
refractive index, emissivity, reflectivity, and absorptivity.
? Interfacial Properties, including solid-solid interfaces, surface tension,
interfacial profiles, interfacial transport, and wetting.
? Data Correlation, including data evaluation and prediction, standard
reference data, databases, and storage and retrieval of thermophysical
property data.
GENERAL INFORMATION
All technical sessions will be held at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. The
Symposium is sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. The
Seventeenth Symposium email address is: symp17@boulder.nist.gov:
Chair of the Symposium: http://symp17.boulder.nist.gov
Dr. Daniel G. Friend
Physical & Chemical Properties Div., 838.00
National Institute of Standards and Technology June 21 - 26, 2009
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80305-3328, U.S.A. University of Colorado at Boulder
Fax: (1) 303-497-5224
Organized by:
! National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vice-Chair for Solids: Vice-Chair for Fluids: ! Committee on Thermophysical Properties
Prof. Zhuomin Zhang Dr. Marcia Huber American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Physical & Chemical Properties Div., 838.08 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Georgia Institute of Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology
801 Ferst Drive, NW 325 Broadway
Atlanta, GA 30332-0405, U.S.A. Boulder, CO 80305-3328, U.S.A. Conference held jointly with
Fax: (1) 404-894-8496 Fax: (1) 303-497-5224
3rd Conference on Thermophysical Properties
Conference Secretary: Lorene Celano Phone: (1) 303-497-3220 iif and Transfer Processes of Refrigerants
iir
For further information, please access the Symposium web site at http://symp17.boulder.nist.gov, or contact the organized by
organizers at symp17@boulder.nist.gov.
The International Institute of Refrigeration
CALL FOR PAPERS SPECIAL FOCUS AREAS
! Correlations, Equations of State and Engineering Models
Abstracts of 200-300 words must be received by December 5, 2008. Eric Lemmon (NIST) & Vince Wilding (BYU)
! Databases and Software
The abstracts must be submitted through the Symposium web page at Richard Rowley (BYU) & Michael Frenkel (NIST)
http://symp17.boulder.nist.gov. Please refer to the website for the most current ! Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques
information. Tom Bruno (NIST) & Zhuomin Zhang (Georgia Tech)
! Inverse Problems and Non-destructive Evaluation
The content of the abstracts will be the basis for acceptance of papers for presentation at Andreas Mandelis (Univ. Toronto) & Roberto LiVoti (Univ. Rome)
! Ionic Liquids
the Symposium.
Luis Paulo Rebelo (Univ. Nova de Lisboa)
! Molecular Modeling (Including Simulations)
Oral, Poster and Database Demonstration Sessions will be held as part of the Vince Shen (NIST)
Seventeenth Symposium on Thermophysical Properties. All presentations will receive ! Nonequlibrium Thermodynamics
equal recognition as Symposium contributions. Prospective authors will be asked to Dick Bedeaux (Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology) & Jan Sengers (Univ. Maryland)
indicate whether a poster presentation, oral presentation or database demonstration is ! Optical and Thermal Radiative Properties (Including Surfaces and Micro/nanostructures)
preferred. The organizers will attempt to honor requests for each type of presentation, Zhuomin Zhang (Georgia Tech)
although the assignment of sessions may necessitate changes. Information on this ! Photothermal and Photoacoustic Techniques
subject will be included in the acceptance letters to be sent in early 2009. Papers Andreas Mandelis (Univ. Toronto)
! Properties for Alternative Energy and Sustainable Development (Including Biofuels)
describing all work presented at the Symposium are encouraged, but not required. Papers
Carl Lira (Michigan State Univ.)
received by April 3, 2009 will be included in a CD-ROM preprint volume distributed at ! Properties for Metallurgical Process Design
the Symposium. Papers received by June 21, 2009 will be reviewed, and those Ivan Egry (German Aerospace Center) & Doug Matson (Tufts Univ.)
accepted will be published in special proceedings issues of the International Journal of ! Properties for Microelectronics, Photonics, and Optoelectronics
Thermophysics and possibly other journals. Electronic submission of manuscripts is Samuel Graham (Georgia Tech)
mandatory. ! Properties for Nanofluids and Nano/microfluidics
David W.M. Marr (Colorado School of Mines) & Y. Sungtaek Ju (UCLA)
Submissions for IIR sessions will be handled separately; details are at the IIR conference ! Properties of Aqueous Systems
website, http://www.iirboulder2009.org/ Allan Harvey (NIST) & Ilja Siepmann (Univ. Minnesota)
! Properties of Biomaterials and Biomedical Systems
Neil Wright (Michigan State Univ.)
! Properties of Fossil Fuels (Including Carbon Capture and Sequestration, and Natural Gas Systems)
Sergio Quiñones-Cisneros (UNAM) & Simon Ivar Andersen (Haldor Topsøe A/S)
! Properties of Mesoscopic, Micro-heterogeneous, and Strongly Fluctuating Systems
Keynote Speaker Mikhail Anisimov (Univ. Maryland)
Dr. Susan Solomon, ! Properties Needs for Nuclear Energy Systems
Senior Scientist, NOAA Max Gorensek (Savannah River Nat. Lab.)
! Properties of Polymers
"A World Of Change: Climate Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow " Chad Snyder (NIST)
! Properties of Refrigerants and Working Fluids*
Stephanie Outcalt (NIST) & Mark McLinden (NIST)
! Property Needs in Biothermophotonics
GENERAL SESSIONS Andreas Mandelis (Univ. Toronto)
! Fluid Property Measurements ! Subsecond Thermophysics
Rakesh Srivastava (Dow) & Arno Laesecke (NIST) Gernot Pottlacher (TU Graz)
! Thermal Properties of Nanostructured Materials
! Properties of Solids Xinwei Wang (Iowa State Univ.) & Ronggui Yang (Univ. of Colorado)
! Wetting, Interfaces, and Membranes
Heng Ban (Utah State)
Marcus Müller (Univ. Göttingen)
! Theory of Thermophysical Properties (Including Statistical Mechanics) ! Posters
Clare McCabe (Vanderbilt Univ.) & Coray Colina (Penn State Univ.) Joe Magee (NIST) & Jason Widegren (NIST)
! Software Demonstrations
Rob Chirico (NIST)
Celebratory Session in Honor of J.M.H. (Anneke) Levelt Sengers' Eightieth Birthday *Joint session with IIR
Laura Japas (CNEA), Cor Peters (Delft), Allan Harvey (NIST)
SYMPOSIUM WEBSITE: http://symp17.nist.gov