History

EUROMECH - European Mechanics Society - is an international non-governmental non-profit scientific organization. The objective of the Society is to engage in all activities intended to promote in Europe the development of mechanics as a branch of science and engineering. Mechanics deals with motion, flow and deformation of matter, be it fluid or solid, under the action of applied forces, and with any associated phenomena. The society is governed by the Council whose members are being elected according to rules set in Statutes. Activities within the field of mechanics range from fundamental research on the behaviour of fluids and solids to applied research in engineering. The approaches used comprise theoretical, analytical, computational and experimental methods.
       The 6th Euromech Fluid Mechanics Conference will be held at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm and organized by the Department of Mechanics (KTH Mechanics), from 26 to 30 June 2006. This conference is the sixth in the series started in Cambridge in 1991 and continued in Warsaw (1994), Göttingen (1997), Eindhoven (2000) and Toulouse (2003). The conference aims at covering the whole field of Fluid Dynamics, ranging from most fundamental aspects to recent applications. It provides a unique opportunity for fluid dynamicists to see what is going on in this very active field in Europe and to exchange their views on recent developments in a quite informal manner.

 







Scientific secretary: Jens H. M. Fransson
efmc6@mech.kth.se

Updated: September 27, 2005