PARENG 2015 - Fourth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering (PARENG2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
This is the fourth in a series of conferences concerned with new developments and applications of high performance computing (including parallel, distributed, grid and cloud computing) in engineering. The inaugural and third conferences in this series were held in Pécs, Hungary and the second was held in Ajaccio, Corsica.
The conference will consider mathematical, computer science and engineering developments that impact on the use of HPC in engineering analysis, design, and simulation. Engineering is interpreted in its widest sense to include aeronautical, civil, mechanical, electrical, materials, bioengineering, geotechnical, structural and environmental fields.
Themes
The mathematical and computer science aspects include, but are not limited to:
parallelization
domain decomposition
solution methods
partitioning
message passing systems
grid technology
distributed systems
computer architecture
parallel and distributed system architectures
parallel and distributed software technologies
parallel and distributed algorithms
peer-to-peer computing
grid and cluster computing
cloud computing
multicore and manycore computing
performance evaluation and measurement
tools and environments for software development
petaflop computing
parallellisation of sequential/legacy codes
GPU - CPUGPU - CUDA architectures
Papers describing applications of HPC (parallel, distributed, cloud and grid computing) to engineering are invited, including, but not limited to:
computational methods in science and engineering
large scale computing
engineering simulation
engineering design
engineering assessment
visualization and VR
computational steering
neural networks
genetic algorithms
evolutionary computing
cellular automata
data mining
meta-heuristics
optimization
high-performance scientific and engineering computing
bioinformatics
computational engineering on special purpose hardware (e.g. GPUs)
Papers describing the use of parallel, distributed, grid and cloud computing in all aspects of engineering are included. Engineering areas include: solid mechanics, computational fluid mechanics, geomechanics, soil structure interaction, fluid structure interaction, multi-physics simulation, optimization, environmental engineering, etc.
The conference will consider mathematical, computer science and engineering developments that impact on the use of HPC in engineering analysis, design, and simulation. Engineering is interpreted in its widest sense to include aeronautical, civil, mechanical, electrical, materials, bioengineering, geotechnical, structural and environmental fields.
Themes
The mathematical and computer science aspects include, but are not limited to:
parallelization
domain decomposition
solution methods
partitioning
message passing systems
grid technology
distributed systems
computer architecture
parallel and distributed system architectures
parallel and distributed software technologies
parallel and distributed algorithms
peer-to-peer computing
grid and cluster computing
cloud computing
multicore and manycore computing
performance evaluation and measurement
tools and environments for software development
petaflop computing
parallellisation of sequential/legacy codes
GPU - CPUGPU - CUDA architectures
Papers describing applications of HPC (parallel, distributed, cloud and grid computing) to engineering are invited, including, but not limited to:
computational methods in science and engineering
large scale computing
engineering simulation
engineering design
engineering assessment
visualization and VR
computational steering
neural networks
genetic algorithms
evolutionary computing
cellular automata
data mining
meta-heuristics
optimization
high-performance scientific and engineering computing
bioinformatics
computational engineering on special purpose hardware (e.g. GPUs)
Papers describing the use of parallel, distributed, grid and cloud computing in all aspects of engineering are included. Engineering areas include: solid mechanics, computational fluid mechanics, geomechanics, soil structure interaction, fluid structure interaction, multi-physics simulation, optimization, environmental engineering, etc.
Other CFPs
- 8th International Summer School on Aggregation Operators (AGOP 2015)
- 6th Rough Set Theory Workshop (RST'2015)
- 19th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets
- 16th International Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining and Granular Computing (RSFDGrC 2015)
- 10th International Conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology (RSKT 2015)
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