APS Division of Fluid Dynamics To Hold 63rd Annual Meeting
November 9, 2010

Many of nature’s most fascinating phenomena involve various forms of fluid flow, and scientists who study fluid dynamics investigate everything from the way that dogs shake off water to the formation of proto-planets and coffee rings, the mathematics of flowing blood, the spray from rolling tires, the blowing wind, and a wide range of other questions that impact applications from ship design to medical devices.

These topics and many others will be explored this month at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society’s (APS) Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), which takes place from November 21st-23rd, 2010 at the Long Beach Convention Center, located in downtown Long Beach, California. The DFD meeting is the largest scientific conference of its type, bringing together researchers from around the globe to present work in engineering, energy, astronomy, medicine, and more.

All meeting information, including directions to the Convention Center is at: www.dfd2010.caltech.edu/

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