Corporate Body

Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society (1985? - )

From
1985?
Victoria, Australia
Functions
Society or Membership Organisation
Website
http://www.afms.org.au/

Summary

The Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society is an independent non-profit organisation that supports and fosters the discipline of fluid mechanics in the Australasian region. Incorporated in 2008, the Society had its beginnings in the 1980s. It provides a forum for persons with common interests and actively represents the views of members to government, institutes and the public. The Society is responsible for holding the biennial Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference. Since 2010 Fellowship has been awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to Australasian fluid mechanics.

Related People

Helen Cohn

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