A range of issues from global problems in the space industry to creation of devices and instruments for agro-industrial complex and medicine will be discussed at XVI Minsk International Forum on Heat and Mass Transfer. About 200 speakers from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and South Korea will share their latest developments. The forum will last for several days. During this time, scientists will present papers and discuss thermal and transport processes in systems with nano- and microstructures, plasma systems and technologies as well as thermoregulation of optical and electronic systems. Such interaction between scientists and specialists from scientific centers from many countries will allow the participants to hear and see the results already obtained and to determine the directions of scientific search in this area for the next years.
The forum is timed to the 70th anniversary of the Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass Transfer of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Today, this is a major scientific institution in the country, where energy efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, devices for power engineering, mechanical engineering, the construction industry and medicine are developed. In addition, scientists are engaged in testing protective materials for spacecraft and vehicles, checking how well the valuable scientific equipment is protected during re-entry into the atmosphere.












