FEMTEC 2013 - 4th International Congress on Computational Engineering and Sciences
Topics/Call fo Papers
FEMTEC 2013 is the 4th event in a successful series of interdisciplineary international conferences. It promotes modern technologies and practices in scientific computing and visualization, and strengthens the interaction between researchers and practitioners in various areas of computational engineering and sciences.
2013 themes
Main thematic areas for 2013 include: Interdisciplinary computational projects, Multiphysics coupled problems, Higher-order computational methods, GPU computing, Cloud computing, Computing with Python and Octave, Open source projects.
Application areas
Theoretical results as well as applications are welcome. Application areas include, but are not limited to: Computational electromagnetics, Civil engineering, Nuclear engineering, Mechanical engineering, Nonlinear dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Climate and weather modeling, Computational ecology, Wave propagation, Acoustics, Geophysics, Geomechanics and rock mechanics, Hydrology, Subsurface modeling, Biomechanics, Bioinformatics, Computational chemistry, Stochastic differential equations, Uncertainty quantification, and others.
Minisymposia
Minisymposia proposals are welcome. A minisymposium should consist of at least four lectures related to the same topic. If you are interested in organizing a minisymposium, please send a title, short abstract, and list of speakers to femtec2013(at)femhub(dot)com. List of minisymposia.
Awards
Best Best Poster will be awarded with a diploma and a prize during a ceremony to take place on Thursday, May 22. All student presentations and all posters are automatically nominated. The selection will be done by a vote of all participants.
2013 themes
Main thematic areas for 2013 include: Interdisciplinary computational projects, Multiphysics coupled problems, Higher-order computational methods, GPU computing, Cloud computing, Computing with Python and Octave, Open source projects.
Application areas
Theoretical results as well as applications are welcome. Application areas include, but are not limited to: Computational electromagnetics, Civil engineering, Nuclear engineering, Mechanical engineering, Nonlinear dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Climate and weather modeling, Computational ecology, Wave propagation, Acoustics, Geophysics, Geomechanics and rock mechanics, Hydrology, Subsurface modeling, Biomechanics, Bioinformatics, Computational chemistry, Stochastic differential equations, Uncertainty quantification, and others.
Minisymposia
Minisymposia proposals are welcome. A minisymposium should consist of at least four lectures related to the same topic. If you are interested in organizing a minisymposium, please send a title, short abstract, and list of speakers to femtec2013(at)femhub(dot)com. List of minisymposia.
Awards
Best Best Poster will be awarded with a diploma and a prize during a ceremony to take place on Thursday, May 22. All student presentations and all posters are automatically nominated. The selection will be done by a vote of all participants.
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