HRV2022: The 55th Conference on Human Responses to Vibration University of Exeter Exeter, UK, June 23-24, 2022 |
Conference website | http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/hrv-conference/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hrv2020 |
Covid-19 update
Dear Colleagues,
Due to global uncertainty around when restrictions on travel and social distancing will be lifted, the decision has been taken to postpone the 55th Human Responses to Vibration Conference until 2022.
The venue has been changed to the University of Exeter campus and the new dates have been set as Thursday, 23rd June 2022 to Friday, 24th June 2022.
Abstracts will continue to be welcomed for the postponed event, and we are using EasyChair to manage the process.
To submit an abstract to EasyChair, the link to enter as an author is https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=hrv2020#
Updated information about the conference, including information about full papers, will be sent in due course.
We hope you will still be able to attend and participate on the later date.
Best wishes
Katy Manning
On behalf of
Professor James Brownjohn, Conference Chair
Professor Aleksandar Pavic, Conference Co-Chair
55th UK Conference on Human Responses to Vibration
We invite you to attend the 55th UK Conference on Human Responses to Vibration, hosted by the University of Exeter, in collaboration with VSimulators at Exeter Science Park.
The UK Conference on Human Responses to Vibration (UK HRV) is an annual opportunity for specialists from the UK and further afield to exchange information, disseminate research findings and receive updates on current issues related to human exposure to vibration. Submissions will cover all aspects of hand-transmitted vibration, whole-body vibration and motion sickness.
To find out more about the new VSimulators research and testing facility, demonstrations of which will be run throughout the conference, please visit https://vsimulators.co.uk/
Submission Guidelines
The theme of this year’s conference is Human Responses to Vibration in Transport and the Built Environment and we would welcome papers not only from structural, automotive and aerospace engineers but also from biomechanics and psychologists.
Abstracts should contain up to 200 words and they should include a brief description of the aims and objectives of the paper, methodology used and key findings.
If your abstract is accepted, we would encourage you to prepare a written paper for oral presentation, however we would also welcome presentations only. Written papers will be combined into electronic proceedings.
The conference web page is now live at http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/hrv-conference/.
We will update this page once conference booking is open.
Important dates:
- 4 November 2021: Deadline for submitting abstracts
- 3 January 2022: Conference registration opens
- 3 January 2022 : Acceptance of abstracts notification
- 21 April 2022: Deadline for conference registration
- 16 June 2022: Paper submission deadline
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All questions about submissions should be emailed to k.l.manning@exeter.ac.uk