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ECM 2013 is over

The organizers of the ECM 2013 would like to thank all participants for their contribution to the successful and fruitful meeting!

In total, 575 participants from 39 countries presented and discussed 447 papers on all topics of combustion. Moreover, 5 outstanding Plenary talks were highly appreciated by young and experienced researchers. These lectures will be available at the web-site soon.
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Acknowledgements

The organisers would like to thank heartily the volunteers who helped to prepare and carry out the ECM 2013!

  • Jenny Nauclér
  • Vladimir Alekseev
  • Christian Brackmann
  • Sven-Inge Möller
  • Henrik Bladh
  • Moah Christensen
  • Elna J. K. Nilsson
  • Minna Ramkull
  • Cecilia Bille
  • Fahed Abou Nada
  • Zheming Li
  • Yogeshwar Nath Mishra
  • Arman Ahamed Subash
  • Elin Malmqvist
  • Ron Whiddon
  • Linda Vallenhag
  • Bo Zhou
  • Jiajian Zhu
  • Zhongshan Li

Message from the Chairman

The Scandinavian-Nordic Section of the Combustion Institute under the auspices of the Federation of the European Sections of the Combustion Institute invites you to contribute and join us at the 6th European Combustion Meeting (ECM2013) which will take place at Lund University, Sweden, from 25th to 28th of June, 2013. 

As one of the oldest cities in Sweden dating back to 990, Lund is a city of contrasts where 1 000 years of history blend with modern knowledge and ideas. In Lund, you find the charm of a small picturesque, cobble-stoned city, side-by side with big city attractions such as services, shopping, restaurants and cultural events.
The ECM 2013 follows the tradition of the previous meetings 
which were held in:

  • ECM 2003 – Orleans, France
  • ECM 2005 – Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
  • ECM 2007 – Chania, Greece
  • ECM 2009 – Vienna, Austria
  • ECM 2011 – Cardiff, Great Britain

The European Combustion Meeting covers all aspects of combustion science and technology, including fundamental physical and chemical aspects of traditional and novel fuel sources, modelling, reaction kinetics, industrial systems, gas turbine and engine systems, fires, combustion diagnostics, laminar and turbulent flames, burner systems, environmental impact and their mitigation, oxyfuel combustion, boilers and fluidised bed combustors, etc.

The Scandinavian-Nordic section and the University are very proud to hold this prestigious event. I look forward to meeting you at the ECM 2013 in Lund.

Professor Alexander Konnov