International Aerospace Conference brought to Cincinnati by CEAS

Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.  Engineering experts from these continents will all be in one place -  Cincinnati at the International Conference of Jets, Wakes and Separated Flows September 27-30, 2010 at the Kingsgate Conference Center. 

The conference will consist of over 100 presentations by experts in fields such as Free and Confined Jets, Passive Active Flow Control, Aerodynamic Bodies Flows, Measurement Techniques, Applications, Jets and Plumes, Liquid Flows, Aeroacoustics and Noise, Flow Over Solid Body, Impinging Jets and Pulsating Flows. 

Previous conferences were held in Japan (2005) and Germany (2008), but no matter where the location, being a part of this international event is an honor.  These participants are among the highest regarded professionals from industry, academia and government.  

The registration fee of $700 for practicing professionals and $300 for students includes a reception on Monday evening, continental breakfasts, lunches, and breaks on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The fee also includes a Social Evening Event along with Transportation. The Kingsgate Marriott is offering a room rate of $124 plus tax for a single or a double room.

To register, secure accommodations or for more information please visit www.icjwsfcinci2010.com

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