As an agency of the State of Texas, the Turbomachinery Laboratory is committed to providing the best continuing education opportunities in the industry. Symposia leaders have an opportunity to share their expertise, foster stronger ties with industry peers, and establish themselves as known leaders in their fields.
Plus, your work is published! Technical papers from lectures and tutorials and presentations from case studies are distributed to all Symposia attendees once payment has been received for registrations that include technical session access. After six months, Proceedings are made available to the public at turbolab.tamu.edu/proceedings. Papers are often reprinted in industry publications and referenced in technical papers.
Communication With Authors
Correspondence will be conducted with the listed contact author only. The author who submits the abstract is considered the contact author. The contact author is responsible for disseminating correspondence to coauthors.
Author Requirements
Author required fields in the “Final” round of submission of the Aventri system must be completed by the contact author before presenting at the Symposium and before being published in the Proceedings.
Registration
Authors, leaders/presenters and advisors are required to register for the symposia. Registration details and a special link for Leaders/Advisors will be emailed to you. If you have not received the link and you have been accepted as part of the final program, contact Ashton Drollinger, Director of Operations at [email protected] or Debbie Maggs, [email protected].
When you arrive at the George R. Brown Convention Center for the Symposia, stop by room 340A on the third floor to pick up your badge and symposia materials.