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Date: mié, 27 may 2026 a la(s) 7:55 a.m.
Subject: CFC 2027 IACM - Call for abstracts
To: kl...@cimec.unl.edu.ar <kl...@cimec.unl.edu.ar>




Dear colleague,

The 24th IACM Computational Fluids Conference (CFC 2027) will take place in Yokohama, Japan, on 12-15 March 2027. 

We are delighted to invite you to contribute to the success of CFC 2027 by submitting an abstract.

In accordance with the tradition of the CFC conferences, CFC will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including laminar and turbulent flows, compressible and incompressible flows, multiphase and free-surface flows, moving interfaces, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, thermo-fluid coupling, and fluid–structure interactions. Applications span both classical and emerging areas such as aerodynamics, energy systems, environmental and geophysical flows, biomedical engineering, industrial processes, and beyond.

Authors are invited to submit individual contributions within the scope of the conference. Whenever possible, authors are encouraged to consider whether their contributions align with the scope of one of the 59 Minisymposia (MS) or with a general session, and to select the appropriate category from the drop-down menu when uploading the abstract via the conference website here: https://cfc2027.iacm.info/

Guidelines for the abstract submission as well as further information concerning the conference may be found on the conference website: https://cfc2027.iacm.info/call_for_abstracts

The deadline for abstract submission is July 10, 2026

Should you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact the conference secretariat at: cfc...@cimne.upc.edu

Your Sincerely,
Mitsuteru Asai, Kazuo Kashiyama and Junichi Matsumoto
Co-Chairs of CFC 2027

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