The Combustion Institute
is an international, non-profit, educational and scientific society. Founded in 1954, CI promotes and disseminates research activities in all areas of combustion science and technology for the advancement of many diverse communities around the world. The International Symposium on Combustion is its world congress and major biennial meeting.
The Combustion Institute directs the publication of two scientific journals, Combustion and Flame, published monthly and the Proceedings of The Combustion Institute, published biennially. Those publications and the affiliated journals, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Combustion Science and Technology, Combustion Theory and Modeling, and Applications in Energy and Combustion Science link to all aspects of energy and combustion science both inside and outside the direct international combustion community.
The Combustion Institute also fosters a wide breadth of scientific activities, including regional scientific conferences, summer schools, lecture series, and stipend programs for early researchers.
There are currently 37
sections of The Combustion Institute around the world. The Dutch Section (or Netherlands Section) is one of them.
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