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International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD) is held in Sendai in annual series since 2004. The ICFD is now recognized by world researchers as one of the biggest and most important international conferences in the field of Flow Dynamics.

The objectives of this conference are to explore new horizons in science by discussing and exchanging information related to the most advanced scientific fields in Flow Dynamics. This conference, which is very unique, is composed of plenary lectures and disciplinary organized sessions including gIFS Collaborative Research Forumh, gLiaison Office Sessionh and gStudent Sessionh which is organized by students.

The ICFD organizes an International Scientific Committee (ISC) by researchers from around the world discussing the direction of further growth of ICFD in the future. It is established as a global center in the field of Flow Dynamics.




 ICFD's  Date
Twenty-second International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2025)  November 10-13, 2025
Twenty-first International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2024)  November 18-20, 2024 
Twentieth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2023)   November 6-8, 2023 
Nineteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2022) November 9-11, 2022
Eighteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2021) October 27 - 29, 2021
Seventeenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2020) October 28 - 30, 2020 
Sixteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2019) November 6 - 8, 2019
Fifteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2018) November 7 - 9, 2018
Fourteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2017) November 1 - 3, 2017
Thirteenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2016) October 10 - 12, 2016
Twelfth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2015) October 27-29, 2015
Eleventh International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2014) October 8-10, 2014
Tenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2013) November 25-27, 2013
Ninth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2012) September 19-21, 2012
Eighth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2011) November 9-11, 2011 
Seventh International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2010)  November 1-3, 2010
Sixth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2009) November 4-6, 2009
Fifth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2008) November 17-19, 2008 
Fourth International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2007) September 26-28, 2007
Third International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2006) November 7-9, 2006
Second International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2005) November 16-18, 2005
First International Conference on Flow Dynamics (ICFD2004) November11-12, 2004



We have introduced a new logo to reflect ICFDfs ongoing dedication to international collaboration and scientific advancement, and to ensure it continues to be a valued and trusted presence.

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The ICFD logo consists of three elements: gFlow," representing the identity of this conference; "Hope," reflecting researches lead society into the future; and the "Brush," symbolizing academia.

To begin with, the primary design concept was a continuous, flowing form, resembling a single brushstroke. The continuity with sharp and gentle transitions expresses gIntegrated Flow Dynamics,h the foundation for generating innovative scientific researches. The logotype was created with a unique personality, unconstrained by traditional typeface conventions.

Next, the identity color has been named gHiroshige Blue,h inspired by the clear blue skies of Japan. The gradient from blue to green represents hope for the future. As the color transitions from left to right, it gradually brightens, evoking the promise of a world filled with light and hope. At the same time, the gradient also symbolizes the history of ICFD, which has contributed to the development of society and continues to evolve.

Finally, the softness and flexibility inherent in Flow Dynamics are expressed through the strokes of traditional Japanese calligraphy. This visual approach transcends traditional notions of typeface creation, embodying a spirit of research that seeks to fuse and advance across diverse fields."


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