CMBE 2013 - 3rd International Conference on Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
International Conference on Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering (CMBE series)
Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering is a rapidly expanding research area with the promise of considerable implications on human health and wellbeing. Computational and mathematical modelling now plays a significant role in improving our knowledge of the biological processes in the human body and the pathophysiology of diseases. In addition, it supports the development of appropriate diagnostic tools, new instrumentation and medical devices to enable better clinical outcomes.
CMBE series started in 2009 and the first meeting was successfully organised in Swansea University, UK. The second meeting was held at George Mason University in 2011, USA. The complete CMBE Proceedings series (ISSN 2227-9385) are available to download, please click here.
The International Conference on Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering aims at bringing together fellow researchers and academics, specialists of several disciplines, practitioners and graduate students with a common interest, to discuss the current state of the art of Computational Biomedical Engineering research.
Topics
Cardiovascular problems
Respiratory systems
Biofluid Mechanics
Soft tissue, constitutive modelling
Experimental validation
Numerical methods
Multiscale modelling
Analytical approaches
High performance computing
Biological heat and mass transfer
Biology and its links to diseases
Biomechanics and Oncology
Clinical relevance
Imaging and image processing
Uncertainty quantification
Biomedical devices
Invite & call for papers
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of four A4 pages for consideration, on any topics related to Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering. The abstract should be written in the prescribed format. Model templates are available, under Abstract Submission. Accepted abstracts will only be included in the conference program and proceedings if at least one of the authors of the paper is registered by the deadline. Authors of high quality papers will be invited to submit full length papers to a special issue of the Wiley journal ‘International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering’. Proposals will also be considered for mini-symposia; please look under Mini Symposia.
Who should attend?
Medical doctors
Practicing and research engineers
Lecturers/Professors and scientists
Software developers
Graduate and research students
Scientists/Managers from industry
Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering is a rapidly expanding research area with the promise of considerable implications on human health and wellbeing. Computational and mathematical modelling now plays a significant role in improving our knowledge of the biological processes in the human body and the pathophysiology of diseases. In addition, it supports the development of appropriate diagnostic tools, new instrumentation and medical devices to enable better clinical outcomes.
CMBE series started in 2009 and the first meeting was successfully organised in Swansea University, UK. The second meeting was held at George Mason University in 2011, USA. The complete CMBE Proceedings series (ISSN 2227-9385) are available to download, please click here.
The International Conference on Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering aims at bringing together fellow researchers and academics, specialists of several disciplines, practitioners and graduate students with a common interest, to discuss the current state of the art of Computational Biomedical Engineering research.
Topics
Cardiovascular problems
Respiratory systems
Biofluid Mechanics
Soft tissue, constitutive modelling
Experimental validation
Numerical methods
Multiscale modelling
Analytical approaches
High performance computing
Biological heat and mass transfer
Biology and its links to diseases
Biomechanics and Oncology
Clinical relevance
Imaging and image processing
Uncertainty quantification
Biomedical devices
Invite & call for papers
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of four A4 pages for consideration, on any topics related to Computational & Mathematical Biomedical Engineering. The abstract should be written in the prescribed format. Model templates are available, under Abstract Submission. Accepted abstracts will only be included in the conference program and proceedings if at least one of the authors of the paper is registered by the deadline. Authors of high quality papers will be invited to submit full length papers to a special issue of the Wiley journal ‘International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering’. Proposals will also be considered for mini-symposia; please look under Mini Symposia.
Who should attend?
Medical doctors
Practicing and research engineers
Lecturers/Professors and scientists
Software developers
Graduate and research students
Scientists/Managers from industry
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