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The 13th International Symposium on Cavitation
June 6 – 10, 2027 | Austin, Texas, USA

Call for Abstracts

Abstracts may cover theoretical, experimental, or numerical aspects of cavitation research and must be of archival quality. Emphasis is placed on new developments across all areas of cavitation science and engineering.

Topic Areas:

01 — Cavitation Modelling and Simulation

02 — Nanobubbles and Nucleation

03 — Bubble Dynamics

04 — Bubble Vortex Interactions

05 — Advanced Experimental Methods

06 — Bubble-Solid Interactions and Cavitation Erosion

07 — Bubble-Droplet Interactions

08 — Bubble-Soft Matter Interaction

09 — Hydrofoils and Supercavitation

10 — Fuel Injection and Nozzles

11 — Marine Propulsors and Turbomachinery

12 — Acoustics and Underwater Radiated Noise

13 — Applications of AI and Machine Learning to Cavitation

Abstract Format

The extended abstract should be no more than 2 pages (including figures and references), single spaced, single column, on 8.5 × 11 inch (Letter) paper, using Times New Roman 12pt, with 1 inch margins on all sides. Abstracts outside the page limit will not be considered.

A sample abstract will be provided here: [MS Word] [PDF] (links TBD)

The extended abstract must include:

  1. Title, author name(s), and affiliation(s). Email address for the corresponding author.
  2. One or two topic area(s) from the list above.
  3. Introduction — brief background and objectives.
  4. Approach — how the objectives will be met.
  5. Results — key findings with representative figures.
  6. Key references.
  7. Acknowledgements — all funding sources.

Abstracts in PDF format are to be submitted via the online submission system no later than September 14, 2026.

Copyright

CAV2027 holds no copyright on material presented and published as part of the Symposium. Authors retain full rights to publish their work in other journals.

Contact

For issues with abstract or paper submission: cav2027@utexas.edu