The Regular Membership of the Hellenic Society of Rheology includes those scientists and engineers and any interested professional whose work and interests lie within the field of rheology, and includes physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, and mathematicians.

The annual dues for Regular Members are 15 EURO or $20 US fon non-European citizens.

Membership to HSR brings along:

  • Access to information related to past and future activities of HSR and ESR through a regularly issued Newsletter
  • Reduced fees for all HSR and ESR meetings, and
  • Access to the ESR database

Corporate Members (which include industrial firms, other organizations, and individuals who wish to foster the work of The Society) pay annual dues amounting to 60 EURO or $80 US.

There are also categories for Student and Honorary Members. They receive all of the publications of The Society, but free of charge.

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