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Thermodynamics

6–8 April 2005, Sesimbra, Portugal

Thermodynamics 2005 will be the 19th meeting in a series of thermodynamics conferences that are held approximately every two years. The meeting will be held 6–8 April 2005 in Sesimbra, Portugal—the first time the meeting will be outside the United Kingdom. The scope of the meeting will include classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. The chairman of the conference is J.P. Martin Trusler (Imperial College London, UK) and the local organizers are Eduardo Filipe and José Nuno Canongia Lopes (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal).

The conference will feature the 2005 Lennard-Jones Lecture, sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry and presented by Gerhard Schneider. In addition, the Christopher Wormald Prize will be awarded to a research student nominated by members of the community. The winner will receive a cash prize and be given the opportunity to present the research work at the conference. The conference will feature the following topics:

  • statistical thermodynamics and molecular simulation

  • statistical mechanics of soft matter and complex fluids

  • thermodynamic modelling and equations of state

  • phase diagrams and supercritical fluids

  • thermodynamics of oil, gas and industrial fluids

  • mixtures and solutions

  • experimental thermodynamics

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Published Online: 2009-09-01
Published in Print: 2005-03

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