The abstracts can cover theoretical, experimental, or numerical aspects, and must be of archival quality. Emphasis is placed on new developments in the general field of fluid mechanics as they relate to naval hydrodynamics.
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01Ship Wave and Wake Hydrodynamics
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02Cavitation and Multi-phase Flows
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03Fluid-structure interaction in the Naval Context
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04Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics in the Naval Context
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05Hydrodynamics of Maneuvering and Control
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06Hydrodynamics of Propulsors
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07Nonlinear Wave-induced Motions and Loads
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08Hydrodynamics of High Speed or Multi-hull Ships
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09Stratified Flows
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10Hydroacoustics
The extended abstract size should be no more than 4 pages (including figures and references) with single spaced, single column on 8.27 by 11.69 inch (A4 size) paper using Times New Roman font with 12 pt size, and with normal margins of 1 inch (2.5 cm) in all four sides. Abstracts with less than 3 pages or greater than 4 pages will not be considered for review.
A sample abstract is provided here (MS Word and PDF).
The extended abstract should include:
1. Title, Author(s)’s name(s) and affiliation(s). E-mail address and phone number for the First Author (who will be the Corresponding Author).
2. Identify one or two (no more than two) topic area(s) your paper will address from the topics listed above.
3. Introduction, providing brief background and the objective(s) of the paper.
4. Approach, describing approach how the objective will be met.
5. Results, showing major results with representative figures.
6. References, list major references.
7. Acknowledgements, list all funding sources that sponsored the work.
The extended abstracts in PDF format are to be uploaded via online system no later than May 2, 2025. Late abstracts will NOT be accepted.
Contact for issues with uploading abstracts (or papers) is snhopc@gmail.com
Selection of papers will be based on the technical merit and relevance of the submitted abstracts with consideration given to the technical program balance. Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by email on July 30, 2025. The full papers are due by January 23, 2026. The Organizing & Paper Selection Committee will then review the submitted papers and comment on the following criteria: abstract, introduction or background, contribution to fundamental science, uncertainty estimates on experimental data, verification and validation of computational models, figures and tables, conclusions and references. Comments by the committee will be e-mailed to the authors for paper revision if necessary. Revised papers are due by May 8, 2026. Any paper not received in proper format by the deadline will not be accepted. The substance of the papers to be presented at the Symposium should not have been previously presented or published.
Accepted contributions will be asked to submit an extended paper for the conference proceedings.
Proceedings papers will be restricted to 20 pages (including references but not discussions) and will have to be produced in accordance with Word templates, which will be available on this website. Authors are also strongly encouraged to submit 2 min video highlights to the conference website.
Proceedings papers and video highlights (2 min.) submissions are here
Authors will submit the paper in the required format by the required due date of January 23, 2026. Late papers will NOT be accepted.
Paper Instructions are here
Please use our Word template with instructions how to prepare your paper:
36th SNH paper template (MS Word and PDF).
Contact for issues with uploading abstracts (or papers) is snhopc@gmail.com