International Symposium on Electrohydrodynamics

23rd to 26th September 2012, Gdańsk, Poland


General information

The Board of the Electrohydrodynamics Technical Committee of the IEEE/DEIS/EHD has selected the Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences in Gdańsk, Poland, as the organizer of the 2012 International Symposium on Electrohydrodynamics (ISEHD 2012). The Local Organizing Committee, consulting the International Organizing Committee and the International Advisory Committee, decided to organize the ISEHD 2012 from 23rd to 26th September 2012 in Gdańsk, Poland, together with the Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Electrical Engineering, Gdańsk Branch. The main objective of the ISEHD series is to promote international cooperation and technological progress based on the interaction between electrical and fluid mechanics phenomena. This reunion is preceded by seven international symposiums held every two to three years in different countries (Canada, Italy, France, Argentina and Malaysia). The last symposium, ISEHD 2009 was held successfully from 25th to 28th March 2009 in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and attracted about 60 presenters. The International Organizing Committee of the ISEHD was headed for a long time by Prof. Jen-Shih Chang, who passed away in February 2011. He was an accomplished scientist in many fields, including electrohydrodynamics. He authored and co-authored hundreds of papers that have become cornerstones of science. Many of the scientific accomplishments of Prof. J.S. Chang are the result of his leadership and broad international cooperation, in both Americas, Asia and Europe. The Members of the International Organizing Committee of the ISEHD 2012 decided to dedicate the Symposium to the memory of Professor Jen-Shih Chang.


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