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    To: c=GB;a=NHS;p=NHS NATIONAL INT;dda:RFC-822=BIOMCH-L(a)NIC.SURFNET.NL;
    Subject: ASME 1999 IMECE Call for Papers
    Date: 1999-02-09 00:47
    Priority: 3
    Message ID: 2F45585445524E3A33364246304643332E3333453436414543 61636F6C756D6269



    CALL FOR PAPERS

    1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

    NOVEMBER 14-19, 1999


    The Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical
    Engineers would like you to participate in the 1999 IMECE. The highlight
    topic for the meeting is "Engineering Innovations for Increased
    Productivity". Original abstracts in all areas of bioengineering are
    solicited for the conference. In addition, special sessions are planned
    on such topics as:

    SOLID MECHANICS

    Advanced Methods in Materials Testing & Measurement; Cellular Mechanics
    & Micromechanics; Electromechanics; Joint Mechanics; Joint Replacement &
    Interface Phenomena; Muscle Mechanics, Simulation & Coordination; Soft
    Tissue Mechanics; Vehicular & Whiplash Biomechanics


    FLUID MECHANICS

    Vessel Wall & Fluid Mechanics; MEMS; Respiratory Fluid Mechanics; In
    Vitro Vascular Tissue Culture; Cardiac Valves; Biofluids Education;
    Industry Workshop; Recent Developments in Computational & Experimental
    Methodologies; Biofluid Devices Marketing


    BIO HEAT/MASS TRANSFER

    Advances in Modeling Bio Heat/Mass Transfer; Bio Heat/Mass Transfer in
    Microgravity; Biophysical Mechanisms of Cellular & Subcellular
    Alterations; Heat Transfer in Reproduction & Reproductive Technologies;
    Novel Instrumentation in Bio Heat/Mass Transfer; Freezing of Tissue &
    Tissue Engineered Equivalents; Thermal Management & Therapies; Transport
    Property Measurements


    DESIGN/REHABILITATION

    Design of Dental Appliances/Prostheses; Design of Prosthetic Feet;
    Aesthetics in the Design of Rehabilitation Devices; Gait; Joint
    Mechanics after Arthroplasty; Mechatronics in Biological Systems; MEMS


    BIOMATERIALS

    Biomaterials/Biomechanics of Soft Tissue Engineering; Fatigue & Fracture
    Implant Materials; Large Deformation Composite Systems Modeling; and
    general biomaterials topics.


    ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:

    Abstracts are to be submitted both electronically and in hard copy
    format for publication on 8.5 x 11" paper. Abstract preparation and
    submission instructions are available online by following the
    appropriate link at http://www.asme.org/divisions/bed/imece99.html.
    General information about the meeting may be obtained from
    http://www.asme.org/conf or by contacting:

    Program Chair, Jennifer S. Wayne, Ph.D. or Keefe Manning
    (BED99@hsc.vcu.edu) at:

    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    220 McGuire Annex, 1112 E. Clay Street
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond, Virginia 23298-0694
    FAX: 804.827.0290

    DEADLINES:

    Submission of abstracts: March 15, 1999
    Notification of authors: June 15, 1999


    NOTE that sessions for Bio Heat/Mass transfer have an earlier deadline
    of January 29, 1999. For detailed instructions on abstracts for these
    topics, please visit the following website,
    http://castor.wustl.edu/?moros/K17CALL99.html

    The conference will be held at the Opryland Hotel Convention Center in
    Nashville, Tennessee. The Opryland is itself a spectacular site to see,
    with dining, entertainment, and shopping as well as attractions such as
    the Grand Ole Opry, General Jackson Showboat, and Springhouse Golf Club
    all on-site.

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    STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION

    1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

    NOVEMBER 14-19, 1999


    The Bioengineering Division of the American Society of Mechanical
    Engineers announces its Annual Student Paper Competition for the 1999
    IMECE.


    ELIGIBILITY

    Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit papers and
    be considered for the student paper competition. Awards will be made at
    the Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctoral levels. Graduate students
    competing must not have completed the defense of their dissertation
    prior to abstract submission. Competition papers are not to be
    simultaneously submitted in response to the general Call for Papers.


    PAPER TOPICS

    Wide latitude is allowed in the topic of the student s paper. Examples
    of appropriate papers include, but are not limited to: the design or
    evaluation of a medical device, the development of new instrumentation
    for conducting experiments or making physiological measurements,
    experimental research, and mathematical models. Survey papers will not
    be considered.


    HOW to SUBMIT a PAPER

    To submit a paper for competition, you should prepare an abstract
    following that for the regular scientific sessions. Make special note
    in the "Green Form" (ASME Form 1903) that you mail along with your
    abstract of your desire to be considered for the Undergraduate, Masters,
    or Doctoral level competition.


    NOTIFICATION

    You will be notified in June if your paper will be part of the
    competition. Student papers not accepted for the competition may be
    considered for presentation in the regular sessions.


    JUDGING

    Selection of the best student papers will be made following the oral
    presentation. The judges will select the winning papers based upon the
    content of the work performed, the organization and clarity of the
    presentation, and the ability to answer questions about the work.
    Judging will be performed by senior investigators selected by the Honors
    Committee of the Bioengineering Division.


    ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

    Abstracts are to be submitted both electronically and in hard copy
    format for publication on 8.5 x 11" paper. Abstract preparation and
    submission instructions are available online by following the
    appropriate link at http://www.asme.org/divisions/bed. General
    information about the meeting may be obtained from
    http://www.asme.org/conf or by contacting:

    Program Chair, Jennifer S. Wayne, Ph.D. or Keefe Manning
    (kbmannin@vcu.edu) at:

    Department of Biomedical Engineering
    220 McGuire Annex, 1112 E. Clay Street
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond, Virginia 23298-0694
    FAX: 804.827.0290


    DEADLINES

    Submission of abstracts: March 15, 1999

    Notification of authors: June 15, 1999

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