Venue

3rd World Congress on 3rd World Congress on Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer (MHMT'18)
April 12 - 14, 2018 | Budapest, Hungary

The MHMT'18 Congress is composed of 5 conferences

We are pleased to announce that the 3rd World Congress on Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer (MHMT'18) will be held in Budapest, Hungary, on April 12 - 14, 2018 at the Novotel Budapest Centrum.

Art nouveau style Novotel Budapest Centrum is located in the city centre with easy access. Enjoy 4-star comfort in sound-proof, air-conditioned rooms with tea/coffee making facilities. Café Palace restaurant await our guests with live piano music, Hungarian and International tastes. The hotel offers free entrance into a fitness room, jacuzzi, and sauna. Free WiFi is available in the entire Hotel. For information on how to reserve a room, please see the accomodation page.

Metro, trams and buses are on your doorstep. Novotel Budapest Centrum is close to Keleti Railway station as well to Blaha Lujza square on Pest side of Budapest. With easy access to public transportation, you can quickly reach the Danube River, shopping areas of Budapest, the Syma congress centre, Hungexpo exhibition field, or the Budapest Arena concert hall. Restaurants with international kitchen and excellent bars, pubs can be found in close proximity of the Hotel.

For more information on Novotel Budapest Centrum, please visit:


Novotel Budapest Centrum
Budapest, Rákóczi út 43-45, 1088 Hungary
Tel: +36 1 477 5300
www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-3560-novotel-budapest-centrum

To reserve a room at a discounted price, please make your reservation using the booking form provided below.
Booking Form


Budapest

Often described as the "Little Paris of Middle Europe", Budapest is famous not only for the monuments reflecting its own 1,000-year-old culture, but also for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the city. After the Ottoman Empire the union with Austria has a particular influence on the city's form and style.

The capital has two sides, Buda and Pest, stretching along the banks of the Danube, representing two different characters of the city.
Suburban Buda and its historic castle district offer medieval streets and houses, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The dynamic Pest side boasts the largest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea markets, bookstores, antique stores and café houses.

Budapest has a lot to offer. Museums and galleries, churches and synagogues, palaces and historic buildings, baths and pools are presented together with the influence of Secession in the city.

For more information on Budapest, please visit: www.budapest.com.

IMPORTANT DATES
Feb
1
2018

Extended
Paper Submission Deadline

Feb
8
2018

Notification to Authors

Feb
20
2018

Extended
Early-Bird Registration