The British Society of Rheology's-Non-Newtonian Club: Rheology for Processing

  • Azarmidokht Gholamipour Shirazi (Chair)

Activity: Academic and Industrial eventsGuest lecture or Invited talk

Description

The Non-Newtonian Club (NNC) is an informal rheology discussion group which provides half-day or one-day meetings with the aim of bringing together experienced and not-so-experienced rheologists from industry and academia.

PhD students with an interest in rheology are particularly encouraged to attend, as it is you who are the future of our discipline.

We are delighted to announce that on behalf of the British Society of Rheology, we will be hosting the annual Non-Newtonian Club (one-day) meeting at the University of Nottingham, Thursday 19th September, 2019. The theme of the meeting will be Rheology for Processing, with a focus session on Additive Manufacturing. The British Society of Rheology (BSR) is a charitable society focused on the science of " the deformation of matter". The BSR's main objective is to promote the science and the dissemination of knowledge in the areas of pure and applied rheology to all.

Invited speakers: Nigel Clarke (University of Sheffield); Dario Cavallo (University of Genoa); Ian Robinson (Durham University)

Focus Session: Additive Manufacturing Patrick Anderson (Eindhoven) ;Peter van Puyvelde (KU Leuven)
Period19 Sept 2019
Held atBritish Society of Rheology
Degree of RecognitionNational