Regular Membership in the Hellenic Society of Rheology is extended to scientists, engineers, and professionals across various disciplines, encompassing physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and mathematics. The annual dues for Regular Members are 30 Euros, with a reduced rate of 15 Euros for students. Corporate Members, including industrial firms, organizations, and individuals keen on supporting the society’s mission, contribute an annual fee of 60 Euros.

Membership with HSR offers valuable benefits, empowering individuals to:

  1. Vote and Join the Steering Committee: Engage actively in the society’s decision-making processes by voting and potentially becoming a member of the steering committee.
  2. Showcase Scientific Achievements: Regular Members have the opportunity to advertise their scientific achievements through the HSR website and the society’s Twitter platform, enhancing visibility within the rheological community.
  3. Participate in General Assemblies: Enjoy the privilege of participating in the general assemblies of the society, contributing to discussions and shaping the direction of HSR.

To embark on the membership journey, interested individuals and organizations are warmly invited to complete the provided application form below. By doing so, you become an integral part of our community, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the dynamic and evolving field of rheology. Join us in advancing the understanding and applications of rheological principles.

To apply for membership to HSR, all interested individuals and organizations are cordially invited to fill out the form below


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    BiorheologyExperimental MethodsFoods          Inks, Paints, CoatingsMaterials SciencePetroleum ProductionPlastics ProcessingPolymer Dilute SolutionsPolymer Melts and Conc. SolutionsTheoretical and Applied MechanicsRubbers and ElastomersSolid PolymersSuspensions          Theory of ViscoelasticityElectrorheologyComposite MaterialsOther

    BiorheologyExperimental MethodsFoods          Inks, Paints, CoatingsMaterials SciencePetroleum ProductionPlastics ProcessingPolymer Dilute SolutionsPolymer Melts and Conc. SolutionsTheoretical and Applied MechanicsRubbers and ElastomersSolid PolymersSuspensions          Theory of ViscoelasticityElectrorheologyComposite MaterialsOther

    BiorheologyExperimental MethodsFoods          Inks, Paints, CoatingsMaterials SciencePetroleum ProductionPlastics ProcessingPolymer Dilute SolutionsPolymer Melts and Conc. SolutionsTheoretical and Applied MechanicsRubbers and ElastomersSolid PolymersSuspensions          Theory of ViscoelasticityElectrorheologyComposite MaterialsOther