Founded | 1992 |
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Type | Professional association |
Purpose | To promote and propagate rheology at all levels throughout the Nordic countries. |
Location | |
Official language | English |
President | Roland Kádár [1] |
Website |
nordicrheologysociety |
The Nordic Rheology Society (NRS) is a professional organization that promotes and propagates rheology in the Nordic countries and beyond. [2] The NRS provides a forum for academic and industrial researchers to discuss their ideas and to present their research. [3]
The predecessor of the NRS, Swedish Society of Rheology, was founded in 1956 as a part of the Swedish National Committee for Mechanics. [4] Erik Forslind was elected as the first president, Hilding Faxén as vice-president and Josef Kubát as secretary. The Swedish Society of Rheology became a full member of the International Committee on Rheology (ICR) in 1969, and it organized the VIIth International Congress on Rheology in Gothenburg in 1976. [5]
The name Swedish Society of Rheology was changed to Nordic Rheology Society in 1992 with the aim of increased Nordic cooperation. [4] [6] The first president of the NRS was Carl Klason. [5] Since 1992, the NRS has annually organized the Nordic Rheology Conference. [7] In addition, the NRS has hosted the Annual European Rheology Conference (AERC) in 2010 (Gothenburg), 2017 ( Copenhagen) and 2021 (online). [8] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the NRS pioneered the use of avatar-based virtual event platforms in scientific conferences. [9]
The annual scientific meeting of the NRS, Nordic Rheology Conference (NRC), circulates between the Nordic countries. [7] It typically features scientific presentations from various fields of rheology, a technical exhibition, a rheology short course, as well as social program. [10] [11] The Annual Transactions of the Nordic Rheology Society is the official publication of the NRS and it features papers presented at NRCs. [12]
Furthermore, the NRS occasionally organizes local rheology seminars in the Nordic countries.
The NRS presents two awards for outstanding rheologists who are active in the Nordic countries: [13]
Founded | 1992 |
---|---|
Type | Professional association |
Purpose | To promote and propagate rheology at all levels throughout the Nordic countries. |
Location | |
Official language | English |
President | Roland Kádár [1] |
Website |
nordicrheologysociety |
The Nordic Rheology Society (NRS) is a professional organization that promotes and propagates rheology in the Nordic countries and beyond. [2] The NRS provides a forum for academic and industrial researchers to discuss their ideas and to present their research. [3]
The predecessor of the NRS, Swedish Society of Rheology, was founded in 1956 as a part of the Swedish National Committee for Mechanics. [4] Erik Forslind was elected as the first president, Hilding Faxén as vice-president and Josef Kubát as secretary. The Swedish Society of Rheology became a full member of the International Committee on Rheology (ICR) in 1969, and it organized the VIIth International Congress on Rheology in Gothenburg in 1976. [5]
The name Swedish Society of Rheology was changed to Nordic Rheology Society in 1992 with the aim of increased Nordic cooperation. [4] [6] The first president of the NRS was Carl Klason. [5] Since 1992, the NRS has annually organized the Nordic Rheology Conference. [7] In addition, the NRS has hosted the Annual European Rheology Conference (AERC) in 2010 (Gothenburg), 2017 ( Copenhagen) and 2021 (online). [8] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the NRS pioneered the use of avatar-based virtual event platforms in scientific conferences. [9]
The annual scientific meeting of the NRS, Nordic Rheology Conference (NRC), circulates between the Nordic countries. [7] It typically features scientific presentations from various fields of rheology, a technical exhibition, a rheology short course, as well as social program. [10] [11] The Annual Transactions of the Nordic Rheology Society is the official publication of the NRS and it features papers presented at NRCs. [12]
Furthermore, the NRS occasionally organizes local rheology seminars in the Nordic countries.
The NRS presents two awards for outstanding rheologists who are active in the Nordic countries: [13]