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Thanks to all of you who attended TFAWS '03! You made TFAWS a great success!
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"Heat Transfer and CFD: Bridging the Gap for the Next Generation"
August 18 through August 22, 2003

Old Dominion University's Peninsula Higher Education Center
600 Butler Farm Road, Hampton, VA 23666


TFAWS ’03 will be hosted by the NASA Langley Research Center & Old Dominion University. The workshop will focus on applications of thermal and fluids analysis in the aerospace field. It will consist of numerous activities and events that will enhance each participant's technical and professional development. Events that are currently planned will include guest presentations from influential members of the aerospace community, courses from software vendors, hands on training in the latest analysis tools, short courses in areas of thermal interest, presentations of thermal and fluids analysis papers, and social events. This website will be used to post events as they are scheduled, so please look for updates as the TFAWS '03 approaches!

Who Should Attend?

This is a must-attend meeting for anyone interested in thermal and fluids analysis, including, but not limited to:

  • Engineers
  • Scientists
  • Thermal and Fluids Analysis Tool Users
  • Educators
  • Students

Benefits of TFAWS '03

Learn about the latest advances in the areas of thermal and fluids analysis tools, including Computational Fluids Dynamics (CFD) and aerothermodynamics, from industry product presentations. Learn about government programs and international activities. Make new contacts in the thermal and fluids engineering analysis community. Benefit from the technical information presented in the paper sessions and short courses.

STS 107 Memorial

On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia was lost during its re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. We mourn the loss of seven family members, salute their courage, and grieve with their families and friends. NASA has created a web site to collect and distribute information about the crew, the mission and the ongoing investigation.

NASA Contact: Joe Gasbarre
  ODU Contact: John Calver