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History

 

The EPNM Symposia can be regarded as a continuation of the series of similar events organized in the 1970s–1980s in Czechoslovakia, which were very popular and greatly contributed to the science and technology of materials processing by explosion. The tradition was resumed only in 2006 with the VIII International Symposium on Application of Explosion to Preparation of New Materials held in Moscow, Russia.

 

The VIII Symposium gathered about 100 experts from 12 countries, including the manufacturers using explosive technologies. It has been decided to hold such forums every two years and to form a standing Organizing Committee on EPNM Symposia affiliated with the Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science (ISMAN).
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/explosion-2006/index.htm

 

The IX Symposium, EPNM-2008, held in Lisse, the Netherlands in 2008 was attended by about 100 experts from 14 countries and clearly demonstrated that explosive processing of materials is expanding: this technology turned out to be used by 90 industrial-scale manufacturers all over the world.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2008/index.htm

 

The X Symposium, EPNM-2010, held in Bechichi, Montenegro gathered about 90 participants from 11 countries. Despite some organizational difficulties caused by the global economic crisis, the Organizing Committee did its best in order to relocate the X EPNM Symposium from initially planned Bulgaria to Montenegro and then to hold it at a high professional level.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2010/first.php

 

The XI Symposium, EPNM-2012, was held in Strasbourg, France and it was the most successful and popular as compared to the previous ones. More than 100 participants came from Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Bulgaria, Georgia, the United States, Japan, South Korea, China, and Algeria. Especially inspiring was the presence of numerous representatives of younger generation of scientists and engineers.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2012/indexEn.html

 

The XII Symposium EPNM-2014 was held in Cracow on May 25–31, 2014.
EPNM-2014 set records in the number of participants—130 experts from Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Czechia, Slovakia, Germany, France, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Georgia, USA, Turkey, Japan, Korea, and China. The number and scope of materials presented at EPNM-2014 are indicative of the ever-growing interest in explosive processing of materials: nowadays such technologies are being used by more than 90 manufacturers all over the world.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2014/index_en.html

 

XIII International Symposium EPNM-2016 was held in Coimbra, Portugal, June 20-24, 2016.
It was organized by the Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia and the Association for Development of Industrial Aerodynamics (ADAI) at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
EPNM-2016 gathered over 100 experts from Russia, Portugal, Poland, Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Ukraine, Czechia, Slovakia, Georgia, USA, China, and Japan. There were the newcomers - participants from Iceland, Romania, and Armenia as well.
During EPNM-2016 work the plenary lectures were made by the Director of Institute of Shock Physics, Imperial College London Prof. William Proud and by Prof. Rolf Prümmer from Germany.
Gratifying was the participation of rather numerous younger researchers, especially from Poland.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2016/index.html

 

XIV International Symposium EPNM-2018 was held in Saint Petersburg, Russia, May 14-18, 2018.
It was organized by the Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia and EnergoMetall Co (St. Petersburg, Russia), which has been supporting the EPNM Symposia for many years.
EPNM-2018 gathered over 120 experts from Russia, Portugal, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Georgia, Armenia, Estonia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Ukraine, USA, China, Japan, and Brazil.
Gratifying was the participation of rather numerous younger researchers, especially from Armenia, Estonia, Poland, Portugal, and Russia.
http://www.ism.ac.ru/events/EPNM2018/index.html

 

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