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About SES & Past Annual Meetings

 

 

About Society of Engineering Science (SES)

SES promotes the development and strengthening of the interfaces between various disciplines in engineering, sciences, mathematics, and related fields. Our conferences are recognized as the leading forums for bringing together diverse, interdisciplinary groups of researchers to discuss advances in highly focused symposia. More information can be found at https://socengsci.org/ 

Society of Engineering Science Annual Technical Conference

The SES Technical Meeting is held annually to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among the various disciplines of engineering and the physical and life sciences as well as mathematics

Society of Engineering Science Community

The Society of Engineering Science encourages active participation of engineers, scientists, and mathematicians and students in all of its activities. The SES Annual Technical Meeting bring together a diverse interdisciplinary groups of researchers to discuss advances in highly focused symposia.

 

Past Annual Meetings

2021 SES (Virtual) Month: Mechanics Matters

2021 SES Annual was held over several dates in October 2021 covering the following:

  • Size matters: inspired by micro, nano, architected solids, and slender structures
  • Living matter: inspired by biosystems, biomaterials, and biofluids
  • Interactions matter: inspired by coupled-fields, fluid-solid interactions, fluids, and granular and meta- materials
  • Soft matter: inspired by soft materials and structures, soft robots, and soft meta-materials
56th Annual Meeting in 2019 at Washington University in St. Louis
  • Engineering in Life Sciences
  • Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena
  • Frontiers in Engineering Science
  • Granular Materials and Geomechanics
  • Mechanics and Physics of Materials
  • Nanomechanics
  • Structural Mechanics, Metamaterials and Manfacturing