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AIMM 2011 - international conference on Interaction and Multiscale Mechanics: an International conference(AIMM)

Date2011-09-18

Deadline2011-03-31

VenueSeoul, South Korea South Korea

Keywords

Websitehttps://asem11.cti3.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

The themes of AIMM’11 cover a wide range of subjects associated with interaction and/or multiscale mechanics encountered in engineering and scientific research and practice. For the typical subjects considered by the conference. please see the conference themes.
The international conference on Interaction and Multiscale Mechanics: an International conference(AIMM) is to provide a platform for publication of research results in which interaction and multiscale mechanics plays a vital role. The problems of interaction mechanics include the interaction of two different subjects/systems, whether they are connected or not, with or without relative motion. The problems of multiscale mechanics include structural, mechanical or material systems with varying length or time scales. As many contemporary and innovative designs encompass interaction phenomena and multiscale features, papers featuring advancement of theories and applications of interaction and/or multiscale mechanics are particularly encouraged for the conference. This conference will bring together academics and practicing engineers to exchange new ideas and experiences in the areas of Interaction and Multiscale Mechanics. You are cordially invited to attend this interesting event.

Conference Themes

- Computational Materials Science and Engineering
- Dislocation Dynamics/Simulation
- Floating and Ocean Structures
- Fluid-Structure Interactions
- MEMS and NEMS
- Molecular Dynamics/Quantum Simulation
- Multi-Physics and Multi-Disciplinary Problems

- Multiscale Biomechanics
- Multiscale Mechanics
- Soil-Structure Interactions
- Vehicle-Bridge Interactions
- Wind-Induced Vibrations and Control
- Wind-Structure Interactions

Last modified: 2011-03-29 15:10:46