August 10-12, 2026 Conference Hall, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul, Turkey fluidmeet2026@acmemeetings.com


Workshop Session :

Workshop Session: A Fluid Statistical Theory Based on the Model of Elastic Particles

Organized and Chaired by:

Prof. Zhongcheng Liang
Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China


Call for Papers

Short Description

The statistical description of fluids based on elastic particle models offers a fundamental framework for understanding fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and multi-scale physical systems. By modeling fluids as assemblies of interacting elastic particles, this approach provides deep insights into transport phenomena, statistical behavior, and the microscopic origins of macroscopic fluid properties.

This special session will focus on the theoretical development and physical interpretation of fluid statistical theory derived from elastic particle models. It will explore the mathematical structure, computational implementation, and practical implications of such models in fluid dynamics and thermodynamic systems. Experts from academia and research institutions are invited to present recent advancements and emerging research directions in this evolving field.


Scope and Topics of Interest

The session welcomes original research papers, case studies, and review articles addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:


Who Should Contribute

This session invites contributions from scientists, researchers, academicians, and industry professionals working in:

Interdisciplinary research and theoretical advancements related to elastic particle-based fluid theory are especially encouraged.


Submission Guidelines


Important Deadlines

All submissions, registrations, and participation for this special session are subject to the main conference deadlines and policies as outlined on the official FLUIDMEET2026 website.


Session Objective

This session aims to advance the theoretical and statistical foundations of fluid mechanics through elastic particle modeling. By connecting microscopic elastic interactions with macroscopic fluid behavior, the session seeks to deepen scientific understanding and stimulate innovative research in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.


Registration Options

Select from Various Categories Below

Category Registration Type Fee (USD)
In-person Student Registration $300
Speaker Registration $500
Delegate Registration $700
Group / Institution / Laboratory / University (Min 4 Max 6 Participants) $1900
Webinar Virtual/Online Registration $200