We are pleased to invite proposals for Mini-Symposiums to be held during the 8th Biot Conference on Poromechanics in Salt Lake City in October 2025. This event offers a platform for organizers to propose focused sessions on emerging topics, cutting-edge research, and interdisciplinary challenges in the field of porous materials.
If you are interested in leading a session and bringing together a group of experts to explore a particular theme, we encourage you to submit a proposal. Mini-Symposia are an excellent way to create in-depth discussions, share unique insights, and stimulate new collaborations.
Submission Guidelines
Those interested in organizing a mini-symposium should submit a proposal to the conference committee and co-chairs no later than February 17, 2025. The acceptance of the proposal will be communicated to the organizers soon after the deadline.
- All submissions must be made while logged in to your Indico account.
- If you do not have an account, please create one using this link.
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Proposal Guidelines
- Title: Enter the title of the proposed session.
- Content: Provide a description of the theme and objectives of your proposed session. This should be between 200 and 300 words.
- Authors: List all session organizers, including their full names and affiliations. The author will be the lead organizer.
- Keywords: No more than three keywords.
- References: List of references mentioned in the proposal content (optional).
If you encounter issues during the account creation or submission process, please contact EMI for assistance at [email protected].
Proposed Sessions
- Advancing Poromechanics Through Machine Learning
- Poromechanics of Geological Systems: CCS, Hydrogen, Geothermal
- Pore-Scale Dynamics in Porous Media
- Phase Field Fracture Modeling in Porous Media
- Poroelasticity of Soft Matter and Hydrogels
- In-situ Imaging and Characterization
- Biot Theory in Seismic Wave Propagation
- Microporous and Mesoporous Materials: Adsorption and Poromechanics
- Advances in Experimental Techniques for Porous Materials: Industry/national labs