Greeting
Welcome to MMPE2025
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Chair of MMPE2025Koichi TerasakaKeio University |
We are very pleased to host the 5th International Symposium on Multiscale Multiphase Process Engineering (MMPE2025) to be held from 8 to 11 September 2025 in Matsue, Japan.
The symposium will be held every three years, alternating between Japan and Germany as the responsible secretariat and venue, with the aim of innovative presentations and building an international network. The first MMPE was held in Kanazawa (Japan) in 2011, the second in Hamburg (Germany) in 2014, and the third in Toyama (Japan) in 2017. The fourth was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic around the world, but was held in Berlin (Germany) in 2022.
This symposium provides a forum for international discussions on science and technology for processes dealing with phenomena consisting of multiple phases and with various scales. In order to ensure a common understanding among all participants, the symposium will be held with single session room as a rule. We also value plans and an atmosphere that inspire young researchers and students.
Through past symposiums, we have created numerous opportunities for international collaboration, joint research and study abroad. The symposium has created a community that values casual exchange, friendship and networking among participants.
The organizing committee is founded on the long-standing friendship between Japan and Germany, and strives to hold the symposium in a stable manner while respecting each other's responsibilities and traditions.
We warmly welcome participants from all countries around the world and with a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds. We look forward to welcoming you in Matsue.
Koichi Terasaka
Chair of MMPE2025
Professor of Keio University
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Cochair of MMPE2025 for GermanyMichael SchlüterHamburg University of Technology |
With a long tradition of German-Japanese friendship and strong scientific interaction in multiphase flow research, we are very pleased to be invited to MMPE2025 in the wonderful place of Matsue. Let us come together to discuss the latest achievements in experiments, modelling and numerical simulations of multiphase flows and welcome the next generation of young scientists to our family.
Michael Schlüter
Cochair of MMPE2025 for Germany
Professor of Hamburg University of Technology