IFAC TFMST 2025 in Hangzhou
The TFMST (Thermodynamics Foundations of Mathematical Systems Theory) series aims to discuss approaches to combine tools from mathematical systems theory and irreversible thermodynamics. It is held every three years and has been successfully organized four times so far.
The first event in the series was held in Lyon (France) in 2012. The second workshop was held in Vigo (Spain) in 2016. The third event, TFMST 2019, was held in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium). The f
ourth workshop was held in hybrid mode in July 2022, with the in-person component held in Montreal (Canada).The fifth workshop will be held in July 2025, Hangzhou, China.
Important Dates
·Deadline for submission of draft regular papers: 31 Mar 2025
·Early Registration Deadline: 15 June 2025
·Normal Registration Deadline: 5 July 2025
·Late Registration Deadline: 16 July 2025
·Workshop TFMST2025: 13 to 16 July 2025
Contact Information
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We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
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