Important Dates
Opening for submissions
July 1st, 2026
Opening for registration
February 1st ,2027
Registration deadline fauthors of oral and poster presentations
April 1st, 2027
Submission deadline for oral presentations
December 15th, 2026
Notification of acceptance for oral presentations
February 1st, 2027
Submission deadline for poster presentations
February 1st, 2027
Notification of acceptance for poster presentations
March 1st, 2027
Deadline for early bird registration
April 15th, 2027
Registration deadline for normal participants
May 20th, 2027
Welcome Message
“Everything flows like this, without ceasing, day and night” stated by the Confucius (551 BC~479 BC) stood by a river is equivalent of “pantarhei” by the Heraclitus (540 BC~475 BC), as suggested in the translation of “The Analects of Confucius” (Simon Leys, 1996). Since our successful bid at Athens in the last August, Chinese Society of Rheology (CSR) has actively started various preparatory work for hosting the 20th International Congress on Rheology at Guangzhou in June 20th – 25th, 2027, in short ICR2027. The specially designed emblem of ICR2027 is engraved on Chinese traditional seal cutting with the pattern of Guangzhou map (like a flying seagull) and the ancient Chinese character of “Water” (in the oracle bone inscription) on its top, symbolizing the classical culture inheritance and a new journey of Rheology. By promoting “Discover Knowledge, Innovate Technology and Empower Society” as its core values, ICR2027 has attracted much support and enthusiasm from the Chinese Chemical Society and the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, the Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau, the South China University of Technology.
Since CSR become a formal member of the International Committee on Rheology (ICR) in March 1988, our community benefits greatly from international exchange and research collaboration, and has made significant contribution in many areas of rheology.
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Technical Sessions
P01. Experimental methods and progress in rheometry
P02. 50 years of Doi-Edwards Model - theory, computational and Al rheology
P03. Polymer melts, solutions, copolymers, blends, rubbers, composites
P04. 50 years of Boger fluids: a celebration of the rheological contributions of David Boger
P05. Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, flow instability and flow induced phase transitions
P06. Microrheology, nano-and microfluidics, thin films confined flows
P07. Interfacial rheology, droplets and emulsions, bubbles and foams, foods and cosmetics
P08. Self-assembling, living and active systems, biorheology and medical rheology
P09. Suspensions, MR and ER fluids, smart gels and devices, soft robots
P10. Rheology of glasses, gels and jammed materials, frictional and granular systems
P11. Industrial rheology and sustainability, materials processing and smart manufacturing
P12. Geotechnical and geological rheology
P13. Space and low gravity rheology
P14. General rheology, education and popularization of rheology