Rheology BulletinVol. 65, No. 1 (January 1996)Rakesh Gupta, Editor |
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Executive Committee - 1995-97
Committees
XIIth International Congress on
Rheology
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Professor D. De Kee, Conference Chairman Department of Chemical Engineering University of Sherbrooke Sherbrooke, Canada J1K 2R1 (819) 821-7904; Fax: (819) 821-7955 e-mail: ddekee@coupal.gcm.usherb.ca |
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Dr. Michel M. Dumoulin Industrial Materials Institute, NRC - Canada 75, de Mortagne, Boucherville, Canada J4B 6Y4 (514) 641-5181; Fax: (514) 641-5103 e-mail: michel.dumoulin@nrc.ca |
The annual meeting of The Society of Rheology will be held in Galveston, Texas. The meeting organizers are:
Technical Program Chairmen | Donald G. Baird Department of Chemical Engineering Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061-0211 (540) 231-5998; Fax: (540) 231-2732 e-mail: dbaird@vt.edu Jay D. Schieber Department of Chemical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology 124 Perlstein Hall 10 W. 33rd Street Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-3046; Fax: (312) 567-8874 e-mail: cheschieber@iit.edu |
Local Arrangements Chairman | William E. VanArsdale Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4792 (713) 743-4525; Fax: (713) 743-4503 e-mail: vanarsdale@uh.edu |
Galveston Island is located about 50 miles southeast of Houston along the Texas gulf coast. The island has a romantic history, Victorian architecture, 32 miles of beaches, and a variety of attractions. The climate is temperate with a mean temperature of 56 degrees in February. The meeting will be held at the San Luis Hotel, where all rooms have a private balcony and a view of the Gulf of Mexico.
Authors wishing to present a paper in Galveston should submit a camera-ready abstract on the enclosed form to the Technical Program Co-chairman, Donald G. Baird, before September 13, 1996. A copy of the abstract should also be sent to the appropriate symposium organizer. The planned symposia and their organizers follow:
1. Drilling Fluids | J. George Savins Baroid Drillings Fluids 1828 Shady Glen Lane Dallas, TX 75232 (214) 337-5929, Fax: (214) 337-5929 [follow instructions] Henry V. Nickens Amoco Exploration Technology 3000 North Sam Houston Pkwy, East P.O. Box 1675 Houston, TX 77251 (713) 987-5900, Fax: (214) 337-5929 |
2. Compression Rheology and Porous Media Flow | Chip Zukowski Department of Chemical Engineering University of Illinois 1209 W. California Street Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-7379, Fax: (217) 244-8068 David V. Boger D.V. Boger and Associates 71-73 Baker Rd. Harkaway, Victoria 3806, AUSTRALIA 61 3 344-7440, Fax: 61 3 344-4153 e-mail: david_boger.chem_eng@muwaye.unimelb.edu.au |
3. Rheology Of Solids | Gregory B. McKenna National Institute of Standards and Technology A-2089 Bldg 224 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 (301) 975-6752; Fax: (301) 977-2018 e-mail: greg@micf.mist.gov |
4. Nonisothermal Flows and Thermodynamics of Flowing Systems | Juan dePablo Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin 1415 Johnson Drive Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-7727; Fax: (608) 262-5434 e-mail: depablo@coefac.engr.wisc.edu |
5. Polyolefins and Industrial Rheology | William Hartt 3M, Building 208-1-01 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 (612) 736-0238; Fax: (612) 733-3304 e-mail: whartt@mmm.com Skip Rochefort Oregon State University Chemical Engineering Department Gleeson Hall 103 Corvallis, OR 97331-2702 (503) 737-2408; Fax: (503) 737-4600 e-mail: rochefsk@engr.orst.edu |
6. Granular Materials | Norman J. Wagner Department of Chemical Engineering University of Delware Newark, DE 19716 (302) 831-8079; Fax: (302) 831-1048 e-mail: wagner@che.udel.edu Raffaella Ocone Department of Chemical Engineering University of Nottingham Nottingham, England Fax: +44 115 951-4181 |
7. Charged Systems and Colloids | Ralph H. Colby Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802-5007 (814) 863-3457; Fax: (814) 865-2917 e-mail: RHC@plmsc.psu.edu |
8. Experimental Methods in Rheology | Anthony J. McHugh Department of Chemical Engineering University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-1178; Fax: (217) 333-5052 e-mail: a-mchugh@uiuc.edu Ali Berker 3M Center, 3M Building St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 (612) 737-7728; Fax: (612) 736-6377 e-mail: aberker@mmm.com |
9. Numerical Simulation | Michael Graham Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 (608) 265-3780; Fax: (608) 262-5434 e-mail: graham@engr.wisc.edu Bamin Khomami Department of Chemical Engineering Washington University Campus Box 1087 St. Louis, MO 63130 (314) 935-6065, Fax: (314) 935-4434 e-mail: bam@wuchel.wustl.edu |
10. Visualization and Optical Methods | Jan van Egmond Department of Chemical Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-3310 (413) 545-0593; Fax: (413) 545-1647 e-mail: vanegmon@ecs.umass.edu |
11. Constitutive Equations, Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics | Henning H. Winter Department of Chemical Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003-3310 (413) 545-0922; Fax: (413) 545-1647 e-mail: winter@ecs.umass.edu |
12. Composites, LCPs, and Block Copolymers | Patrick T. Mather Phillips Laboratory OLAC PL/RKFE 10 E. Saturn Blvd. Edwards AFB, CA 93524-7680 (805) 275-5416; Fax: (805) 275-5471 e-mail: Matherp@lablink.ple.af.mil David Mead Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan 2350 Hayward Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125 (313) 936-0431 e-mail: dmead@engin.umich.edu |
13. Extensional Rheometry | Gareth McKinley Division of Applied Sciences Harvard University Pierce Hall 316 Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 496-5167; Fax: (617) 495-9837 e-mail: gareth@stokes.harvard.edu David C. Venerus Department of Chemical Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology 124 Perlstein Hall 10 W. 33rd Street Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-5177; Fax: (312) 567-8874 e-mail: chevenerus@iit.edu |
14. Processing Rheology | A. Jeffrey Giacomin Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Wisconsin 1513 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706-1572 (608) 262-7473; Fax: (608) 265-2316 e-mail: giacomin@ie.engr.wisc.edu Hugh ODonnel Procter and Gamble Company 6110 Center Hill Cincinnati, OH 45224 (513) 634-6920; Fax: (513) 634-5712 |
15. Interfacial Rheology and Tribology | Matthew Tirrell Dept. of Chemical Engrg. & Material Science University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 625-5823; Fax: (612) 624-6564 e-mail: tirrell@maroon.tc.umn.edu |
16. Food Processing Rheology | Jozef L. Kokini Food Science Department Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (908) 932-9669, Fax: (908) 932-6776 |
In order to make the Rheology Bulletin a more effective vehicle of communication, the Executive Committee of the Society has charged the Bulletin Editor with the task of broadening the nature and scope of the contents of the Bulletin. Initially, it is planned to include "how to" articles dealing with the practical aspects of rheology. Such articles would be complemented by a question and answer column where short technical questions could be addressed. In addition, it is proposed to print educational articles describing the experience of members in introducing rheology into the classroom, whether in fluid mechanics/transport phenomena courses or in undergraduate laboratory subjects. Book reviews will also be printed.
The Bulletin Editor (gupta@cemr.wvu.edu) invites potential contributors to contact him with specific topics and ideas. He also invites members to comment on the proposed changes in the Bulletin and to suggest other appropriate enhancements.
The Society now has its own home page on the World Wide Web due mainly to the efforts of Professor Albert Co. You are invited to sample what is available at http://www.umecheme.maine.edu/sor/
The home page of the American Institute of Physics is located at http://www.aip.org/
Your comments and suggestions are welcome. These may be sent to Albert (albertco@umecheme.maine.edu) or to Kurt Wissbrun (kfw@aip.org), the Society President.
The Society of Rheology is offering grants to support the cost of public transportation to the International Congress on Rheology to any second or third year graduate student who is a member of the Society as of July 1, 1996, and whose faculty advisor is also a member as of that date. Each grant will be a maximum of $350, available on a first-come, first-served basis, until available funds are exhausted. To apply, the student should write a letter requesting the grant. The students faculty advisor should add a letter of support, certifying that both the advisor and the student are members of The Society of Rheology, and that the student is a second or third year graduate student. Only one application per faculty advisor will be accepted. The letters from the student and the advisor should be mailed in the same envelope before July 1, 1996 to:
Gerald G. Fuller Department of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5025 (415) 723-9243, Fax: (415) 725-7294 e-mail: ggf@rio.stanford.edu |
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