News

Jan 28
Newsletter no 30

Jan 28
Payment of membership fee on-line

Jan 19
Reduced membership fee: 20 Euro from 2010

Jan 11
AERC registration open until Feb 15 for reduced fee

Jan 4
New Transactions editor

December 9
Submit contributions to 2010 Transactions

November 20
Newsletter no 29

November 5
AERC-NRC student travel grant

October 14
Newsletter no 28

October 5
Call 2 for AERC /NRC 2010

Oct 30
Links to rheology experiments

Oct 29
Pre 2006 transactions open

Sept 3
First information on NRC 2009

Feb, 2006
Overview of societies

Nov, 2005
New leaflet presenting the NRS


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The Nordic Rheology Society engages people interested in rheology in the Nordic countries. Rheology is defined as the science of the deformation and flow of matter which means that rheology in some form enters almost every study of material properties. In the Nordic countries, rheological measurements have become standard techniques in both industrial and academic research. The Nordic Rheology Society was formed as a meeting ground for engineers, physicists, chemists and biologists engaged in rheology in industry and academia.

Member services
The annual NRC, the Nordic Rheology Conference features a special topic with invited speakers of international standing as well as sessions on general rheology. Contributing papers are published in the Annual Transactions of the NRS which is distributed to the members. The NRC also offers an exhibition of rheological equipment, poster display and rheology cources which makes it the leading meeting place for industry and academia in the Nordic countries. Access to the member pages on this web site including PDF-copies from the NRS Annual Transaction, member directory, rheology links. A subsidised subscription of Applied Rheology with extensive articles on the latest developments in rheology.

Welcome to NRS!

  Vision

To promote and propagate rheology at all levels throughout the Nordic Countries.


Mission

To promote and propagate rheology at all levels by building a broad forum where academia and industry, in their applicational and theoretical guises can meet, share and discuss ideas to their mutual benefit.
 

AERC 2010

Leaflet presenting the NRS