35th International Conference on Science and Technology of Complex Fluids
June 10th - 14th, 2024
Scope of the Conference
The topics covered by the International Conference on Science and Technology of Complex Fluids (ICSTCF) include: self assembled supramolecular structures, polymers, colloids, interfacial phenomena, active matter, glasses and gels, biophysics, among others topics also related with Soft Matter Physics either using experimental, theoretical or simulation methodologies.
The ICSTCF has a very important tradition in México, and has been organized with the main idea of gathering scientist interested in topics related to soft condensed matter. This conference is also intented to encourage the participation of young undergrad and graduate students.
The scientific focus of the conference is on timely and relevant topics of the science and technology of complex fluids. Particular emphasis will be given to novel methods and tools of experimental research, numerical simulation, and theory in complex fluids and soft matter research fields. The aim of the conference is to stimulate collaborations among members of the international scientific and technological community and industry.
Official language for the 35th ICSTCF is English!
A book of abstracts containing all contributions will be edited by the organizing committee. For this purpose, a short abstract will be required to all participants.
Exploring timely and relevant topics of the science and technology of complex fluids, such as novel methods and tools, experimental research, numerical simulation, and theory in complex fluids and soft matter research fields.
The Speakers
Fyl Pincus
Charles Sing
Vivek Sharma
Ramón Castañeda
Angela Pitenis
David Weitz
Omar Saleh
Martin Hernández
Sam Srivastava
Ricardo Peredo
Matt Tirrell
Julie Renner
José Luis Arauz
The Venue
Institute of Physics, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí
Av. Parque Chapultepec 1570, Privadas del Pedregal, 78295 San Luis, S.L.P.
San Luis Potosí is nearly halfway between Mexico City and the United States border, and lies in the heart of the “triangle” formed by the three largest cities in Mexico: Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. It is a beautiful colonial city: its historic center is listed as one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
Pricing
The participation fees includes the ticket for the gala dinner.
Researchers : $4,000 MXN ($225 USD)
Students and posdocs: $3,000 MXN ($180 USD)
Skiping the gala dinner reduce each fee by $1500 MXN ($85 USD)
For payment please make a direct bank transfer to the following account:
Competitividad tecnológica y empresarial, ac
Banregio
CLABE: 058700000001392658
For additional questions please send an e-mail to byanez@ifisica.uaslp.mx
Let us know if you'll be attending!
Please fill the Registration form.
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