Fifth International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena Call for Papers
Hosted by UCs College of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, the 5th International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena will be held May 10-15, 2015 at Tangeman University Center, located on the universitys main campus. Abstract submissions and conference registrations are now being accepted. This conference, utilizing workshop-style single sessions and discussion/networking emphasis, will focus on industrial problems and applications. New this year will be a conference section dedicated to the industrial application of laser peening, in tandem with materials response basic phenomena, and the development of laser systems for the future. Conference chairs include Professors Ramaiah Seetha Mannava and Vijay K. Vasudevan.
For more information regarding submitting your abstract or conference registration, go to
ceas.uc.edu/lspcenter/lspconference
or email Conference Coordinator Katy Marston at 5thICLPRP@uc.edu.
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