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The 19th APS Shock Compression of Condensed Matter (SCCM-2015) Conference

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Website: msl.cas.usf.edu/sccm-2015/home.html

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The nineteenth Biennial International Conference of the APS Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter (SCCM-2015) will be held at the Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina, Tampa, Florida, from June 14th through June 19th 2015. This conference is an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of world-wide efforts in exploring fundamental science and applications of matter at extreme conditions including shock-induced materials behavior, plasticity, phase transitions, and chemical reactions; high strain rate phenomena; properties of energetic materials and detonation phenomena; high- pressure and high temperature synthesis and characterization of novel materials; properties of matter in the warm dense regime; and new computational methods.

The conference is set within the tropical backdrop of Tampa Bay, known for its cigars, award-winning cuisine, and the nearby award-winning beaches of Pinellas. Famous attractions include Ybor City National Historic Landmark District, the Florida Aquarium, Bush Gardens family adventure park, and the Waterfront Art District. Just a half an hour drive away, between Clearwater and St. Petersburg, are some of the top rated beaches in the world. Art and architecture attractions include famous Salvadore Dali Museum in St. Petersburg and the John & Mabel Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota. The Orlando area Theme Parks and Kennedy Space Center are within two-hour driving distance.

Conference Organizers
Conference Chairs
  • Ivan Oleynik, University of South Florida (oleynik AT usf.edu)
  • Suhithi Peiris, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (suhithi.peiris AT dtra.mil)
  • Ramon Ravelo, University of Texas at El Paso (rravelo AT utep.edu)
Conference Treasurer
  • Mark Elert, US Naval Academy (elert AT usna.edu)
Conference Proceedings Editors
  • Ricky Chau, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (chau2 AT llnl.gov)
  • Tim Germann, Los Alamos National Laboratory (tcg AT lanl.gov)
  • Thomas Sewell, University of Misddouri-Columbia (sewellt AT missouri.edu)
Conference Student Program
  • Dylan Spaulding, Harvard University (dylanspaulding AT fas.harvard.edu)
  • Tim Germann, Los Alamos National Laboratory (tcg AT lanl.gov)
  • Thomas Sewell, University of Misddouri-Columbia (sewellt AT missouri.edu
Conference Technical Committee
  • Detonation and shock induced chemistry: David Moore (LANL), Joel Carney (WSWC)
  • Energetic and reactive materials: Steve Son (Purdue), James Lighrstone (NSWC)
  • Equations of State: Jon Eggert (LLNL)
  • Experimental developments: Marcus Knudson (SNL), Nick Glumac (UIUC)
  • First-principles and molecular dynamics: Nir Goldman (LLNL), Jean-Bernard Maillet (CEA)
  • Geophysics and planetary science: Stephen Mazevet (Observatirie de Paris), Allen Dalton (DTRA)
  • Grain scale to continuum modeling: Larry Fried (LLNL), Zhen Chen (U Missouri)
  • High-energy physics/Warm dense matter: Todd Ditmire (UT Austin)
  • Inelastic deformations, fracture, and spall: Rusty Gray (LANL), KT Ramesh (JHU)
  • Materials Strength: Justin Brown (SNL), Wayne Chen (Purdue)
  • Particulate, porous, and composite materials: Vitali Nesterenko (UCSD), John Borg (Marquette U)
  • Phase transitions: Chris Seagle (SNL), Turab Lookman (LANL)
  • Soft matter: Eric Brown (LANL)
Contacts

If you have questions or suggestions about this conference, please contact:

Email: sccm2015 AT gmail.com

Snail Mail:
Ivan I. Oleynik
Department of Physics, ISA 2019
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33620-5700

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