ICSOS 2020 Poster
5th International Conference on Ships and Offshore Structures (ICSOS 2020)
1-4 September 2020 / Virtual Conference
Website: www.icsos.info
5th International Conference on Ships and Offshore Structures (ICSOS 2020)
1-4 September 2020 / Virtual Conference
Website: www.icsos.info
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On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) and the Governing Board (GB), I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you, who participate in CAV2021, for your strong support and active contribution.
As we all feel sorry, CAV2021 was held in a virtual format first time in the history of the CAV symposium, due to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. However, thanks to the quick decision made by the LOC and GB, the switch from the offline to the online event was successfully carried out.
In response to the Call for Abstracts announcement, 214 abstracts were submitted. Out of them, 160 papers from 22 countries were presented on 14 different topics.
300 researchers and scholars from 25 countries registered for CAV2021.
One important message that I have to deliver today is that the online platform used for CAV2021 will be up and running for three more years until May 2024. The keynote speeches are released in a recorded format, thanks to the speakers’ approval.
In addition, if the authors would like to submit and publish their papers in an internationally renowned journal, please submit them to the International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (IJNAOE). IJNAOE (ijnaoe.org) is a Q1 journal in the category of Marine Engineering according to the Clarivate’s Journal Citation Reports. The submitted papers will be reviewed thoroughly before publication.
Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you all in CAV2024 in Greece.
With best regards,
Shin Hyung Rhee, Ph.D., FSNAME, FRINA
Chair, CAV2021 LOC
Professor, Seoul National University, Korea
Dr.-Ing. Steffen Schmidt
Technical University of Munich, Germany |
Born in 1978 in Ingolstadt near Munich (Germany).Â
Diploma in numerical mathematics 2006.
Research Associate in the Gas-Dynamics department at TUM 2006-2009 and group leader of gas-dynamics group at TUM from 2009 until today at the chair of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics (AER / TUM).
Doctorate “summa cum laudae” 2015 on numerical prediction of cavitating flows and erosive damage.
Prof. Krishnan Mahesh
University of Minnesota, USA |
Krishnan Mahesh is Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Minnesota. His research focuses on algorithm development, theoretical analysis and modeling of multi-physics turbulent flows.  Mahesh is a 2018 Fulbright-Nehru Specialist, Fellow of the American Physical Society, Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics,  and Fellow of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. He is a recipient of the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation and the Francois N. Frenkiel award from the American Physical Society. He has received the Taylor award for Distinguished Research, McKnight Presidential Fellowship, Guillermo E. Borja award and McKnight Land-Grant Professorship from the University of Minnesota. Mahesh has over 150 publications in journals and refereed conferences, and has advised 20 PhD students. He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Multiphase Flow.