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Short history

The symposium commenced in 2006 as 'Mini-symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow' during ICNAAM 2006 in Crete, Greece. The venue was a cosy town of Hersonissos. Our symposium was a small one then with only one session, but it has already gained some interest among other participants of ICNAAM.

Next year it continued as 'Mini-symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer' during ICNAAM 2007 in Corfu. This time it involved three sessions that have constituted an important part of the whole International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics. It was the first time when the papers presented during the conference had been printed in the AIP (American Institute of Physics) Proceedings.

Due to the increasing interest from both the active participants and the audience, in 2008 the meeting followed as The 3rd Symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer. The place was a magnificient island of Kos where the conference centre was located only a few kilometres from Kos town. In this way the event became the biggest symposium organized at ICNAAM 2008. This year we come back to this place!

The 4th Symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer was organized close to Rethymno (Crete) in September 2009. It was again an important event with many interesting presentations and positive feedback from the audience. For the first time selected papers from this symposium were published in a special issue of the Applied Mathematics and Computation .

The next meeting (5th Symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer) hosted two important events: an invited talk by Professor E.F. Toro and a special workshop on numerical methods in multiphase flows (organized by Professor M. Darwish). This symposium was held in Rhodes, 2010.

The venue of the 6th Symposium on Numerical Analysis of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer was Halkidiki. As before it hosted an invited talk, this time by Professor M. Ben-Artzi and and a a special workshop on pressure-based coupling algorithm (organized by Professor M. Darwish). Some photos from the previous conferences can be found here .

The table of contents of the proceedings are available on AIP website:

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