Conference overview
ILASS Asia was established for the mutual exchange of scientific and technical information, and promotion of membership in each of the ILASS bodies in all areas of Asia.
IIT Indore will be hosting the 22nd Annual Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems Asia (ILASS ASIA 2022) from 28 to 30 October 2022, which is being held
under the auspices of the Combustion Institute (Indian Section).
All aspects of atomization and spray processes will be covered, including, but not limited to:
● Fluid mechanics of the disintegration of liquids and spray formation
● Instrumentation including non-intrusive, laser-based diagnostics for the measurement of drop size, drop velocity, drop concentration, patternation, film thickness, vapor concentration, etc
● Design, operation and performance of liquid atomizers and spray systems including automotive, aerospace and cryogenic sprays
● Droplet evaporation and condensation
● Computational Modelling of spray and associated flow phenomena
● Aerosol and particulate technologies
● Application areas such as spray combustion, spray reactors, spray dryers and humidifiers, spray painting /coating, agricultural sprays, domestic and industrial sprays, medical sprays, fire-suppression sprays, water-mist systems, atomization for metal powders, spray forming, etc.
Invited Speakers
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Important Dates
Paper Submission
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Conference Registration
Thank you for your participation in ILASS-Asia 2022. In order to help you on the process to attend the conference, please make sure to do the registration in this page. The link for registration will be active soon.
Fee Before 8th September
For Delegate : ₹ 15000
For Student : ₹ 10000
For Delegate : USD 225
For Student : USD 150
Fee After 8th September
For Delegate : ₹ 18000
For Student : ₹ 12000
For Delegate : USD 250
For Student : USD 175
Conference Registration
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Chief Patron

Dr. V. K. Saraswat
Chairman, Combustion Institute (Indian Section) and
Member NITI Aayog
Patron

Professor Suhas Joshi
Director, Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Organizing Committee
Dr. Devendra Deshmukh
Conference Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Indore

Dr. Anand T. N. C.
Program Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Dr. Madan Mohan Avulapati
Scientific Committee Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati

Prof. Ashoke De
Scientific Committee Associate Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Dr. Hrishikesh Gadgil
Scientific Committee Associate Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Dr. Eswar Prasad Korimalli
Local Arrangement Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Dr. I. A. Palani
Local Arrangement Associate Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Indore

Dr. Harekrishna Yadav
Local Arrangement Associate Chair
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Advisory Committee
- Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Chairman, Combustion Institute (Indian Section) and Member NITI Aayog
- Prof. R. V. Ravikrishna, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- Prof. Masataka Arai, Gunma University and Tokyo Denki University
- Prof. Min Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Prof. Youngbin Yoon, Seoul National University
- Prof. Soo-Young No, Chungbuk National University
- Prof. David Hung, University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute, SJTU
- Prof. Satya Chakravarthy, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
- Prof. B. N. Raghunandan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- Prof. P. S. Mehta, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
- Prof. Dr. V. Raghavan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
- Prof. Shamit Bakshi, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
- Prof. D. Sivakumar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- Prof. Mun Soo Chon, Korea National University of Transportation
- Prof. Abhijit Kushari, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur
- Prof. Achintya Mukhopadhyay, Jadavpur University
- Prof. (Emeritus) Norman Chigier, Carnegie Mellon University
- Prof. Nobuyuki Kawahara, Okayama University
- Prof. Fumiteru Akamatsu, Osaka University, Japan
- Prof. Chang Sik Lee, Hanyang University
- Prof. Jiro Senda, Doshida University
- Prof. Shijin Shuai, TsingHua University
- Prof. Youngbin Yoon, Seoul National University
- Prof. Soo-Young No, Chungbuk National University
- Prof. Wei-Hsin Chen, National Cheng Kung University
- Prof. Masatoshi Daikoku, Hachinohe Institute of Technology
- Prof. Tsuneaki Ishima, Gunma University, Japan
- Prof. Akira Sou, Kobe University, Japan
- Prof. Jung Goo Hong, Kyungpook National University
- Prof. Sung Wook Park, Hanyang University
- Prof. Liguang Li, Tongji University
- Prof. Seong Hyuk Lee, Chung-Ang University, Korea
- Prof. Seoksu Moon, Inha University, Korea
- Prof. Chih-Yung Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
- Prof. Yueh-Heng Li National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Tours Planned
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Visa Application
Please provide following information of each one that needs a VISA letter in your group and send an email to ilassasia2022@gmail.com to ask for the VISA letter.
- Surname (exactly as in your passport)
- Given names (exactly as in your passport)
- Passport Number
- Your Nationality
- Date of issue and expiry of your passport
- Whether you need a scanned copy or an original or both?
- Your mail address if you need original visa letter
Venue and Transportation Information
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Indore City
Indore is 200 km west of capital Bhopal and has a population of around 30 lakhs. Therefore, it is 14th most populous city in India. The greater metropolitan area of Indore makes it a city of 2.5 million inhabitants. It is industrial, cosmopolitan, prosperous and resembles Mumbai as far as the lifestyle is concerned. Therefore Indore is also called as Mini-Mumbai. It is also a melting pot of different ethnic groups such as Marathi, Gujarati, Marwari, Muslims and Sindhi etc. Indore proves to be promising educational hub and home to both IIT and IIM, the most reputed technological and management institutes of India. Indore owes its early growth to trade and commerce, which is still a dominant feature of this city.
How To Reach Us

From Indore Railway Station
Distance: Approximately 25 Kms
Travel time: Approximately 50 min
Book Taxi/Auto (fare approx. INR 400-500) up to Campus of IIT Indore
Please ask your driver to follow the way via Tejaji Nagar, which is the shortest route to reach IIT Indore from Indore Railway Station.

From Indore Airport
Distance: Approximately 35 Kms
Travel time: Approximately 1hr
Book Taxi/Auto (fare approx. INR 800-900) up to Campus of IIT Indore
Please ask your driver to follow the way via Tejaji Nagar, which is the shortest route to reach Simrol (IIT Indore) from Indore Airport (Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport).

City Bus Service
Distance: Approximately 22 Kms
Travel time: Approximately 1hr 10min
The bus fare from Bhanwarkuan to IIT Indore is INR 25 per person.
One can board a local bus shuttle service which originates from Bhanwarkuan bus stand (about 5km from railway station) to reach IIT Indore campus.
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