ADVANCES IN CURRENT AND WAVE
MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY AND OBSERVATIONS
CELEBRATING OUR 30th YEAR!
Deadlines:
Final paper due no later than 19 February 2008Early Registration: 9 February 2008Registration Deadline: 15 March 2008Exhibitor Deadline: 25 March 2008A BLOCK OF 70 ROOMS HAS BEEN SET ASIDE FOR THE CMTC WORKSHOP. THESE ARE AVAILABLE ON A 'FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE BASIS FOR THE REDUCED RATE.
Reservations MUST be made by Wednesday, February 13, 2008 to qualify for the $179.00 CMTC 2008 Group Rate. This rate will be subject to an Accommodation Tax, currently set at 12.5%.
Welcome to the Ninth Working Conference on Current and Wave Measurement Technology. The conference objectives are to provide the ocean community with a forum for technical information exchange and to promote coordination among those concerned with measuring currents. The theme of this conference is "Advances in Current and Wave Measurement Technology and Observations."
CMTC was formed as a result of a working conference of engineers held in 1978 at the University of Delaware. The advisory board decided to hold a series of workshops only every four years because of the slow evolution of technology. Conference locations are selected with a retreat atmosphere in mind to provide a captive audience with sufficient time for interactions.
CMTC was formed as a result of a working conference of engineers held in 1978 at the University of Delaware. The advisory board decided to hold a series of workshops only every four years because of the slow evolution of technology. Conference locations are selected with a retreat atmosphere in mind to provide a captive audience with sufficient time for interactions.
Although current meters have changed since that first meeting in Delaware, many novel instruments having become commodities, the science and technology of current measurements including wave motions and turbulence, have continued to be a subject of interest.
This is the 30th anniversary of the CMTC workshops and we are enthusiastic about having as many of the original cast present as we can.
Chair - Steve Anderson, steve@horizonmarine.com
Gene Terray, eterray@whoi.edu
Coordinator / Contact - Judy Rizoli White, jrizoli@whoi.edu
Ph: +1 508 289 2456 / Fax: +1 508 457 2194
Manufacturer's Liaison(s) - Peter Spain, USA pspain@teledyne.com
Andy Moore, Europe a.moore@geos.com
Sponsored by the Current Measurement Technology Committee of
the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society



