IABEM 2011 - IABEM 2011 - Symposium of the International Association for Boundary Element Methods
Date2011-09-05
Deadline2011-03-01
VenueBrescia, Italy
Keywordsnumerical methods; integral equations; industrial applications
Websitehttp://www.iabem2011.it/
Topics/Call fo Papers
The International Association for Boundary Element
Methods (IABEM) promotes and facilitates the
worldwide exchange of ideas and technical
information on the development of Boundary
Integral Equation formulations and numerical
solution techniques, commonly referred to as the
Boundary Element Methods, and their applications
to problems in nature, science, technology, and
engineering.
Applications complexity and computational
capabilities achieved new peaks since the last 2006
IABEM symposium in Graz. New visions, problems,
and knowledge call the world of simulation to novel
challenges in industry and research.
Following the success of previous IABEM meetings,
a four-day symposium is being organized at the
University of Brescia, Italy. It aims at providing a
forum for researchers in boundary integral
formulations and boundary element methods:
concepts, advancements in computing capabilities,
and under standing of this computational
methodology will be presented and discussed.
The conference Language is English.
Registration is exclusively through the Registration
Access on the website www.iabem2011.it
Registration for the conference is mandatory for the
presentation of a lecture.
Early Registration fees up to May 1, 2011:
regular Fee: 300?, students: 200?
Regular/On-site Fee after May 1, 2011:
regular Fee: 350?, students: 250?
Postdoctoral Fellows should pay the "regular"
registrant fee, not the "student" fee. No registered
participant will be allowed to give more than one
oral presentation at the conference.
Fees include all Conference Materials and All Speaker
Handouts, Lunch tickets and Coffee breaks,
Conference Dinner, Monday night musical event.
Tickets for the Conference Dinner, Monday night
musical event, Social events can be purchased
separately.
February 1, 2011: Submission of a one page abstract
March 1, 2011: Notification of acceptance
May 1st, 2011: Extended abstract due
After the conference a selected number of papers
will be submitted for possible publication on a special
issue of the international journal Computational
Mechanics. They will be eventually published after the
standard peer review process.
Two special sessions are organized within the
conference. One is devoted to Industrial
applications of BEM. One aims at honor Prof. S.
Mukherjee and Prof. L. Gray for their
outstanding contributions in BEM.
The Frank Rizzo prize will award distinguished
scientists in recognition of key contributions in
BEM. The Young researcher prize will select the
best presentations in mathematical and
engineering aspects of BEM by a young
researcher.
Methods (IABEM) promotes and facilitates the
worldwide exchange of ideas and technical
information on the development of Boundary
Integral Equation formulations and numerical
solution techniques, commonly referred to as the
Boundary Element Methods, and their applications
to problems in nature, science, technology, and
engineering.
Applications complexity and computational
capabilities achieved new peaks since the last 2006
IABEM symposium in Graz. New visions, problems,
and knowledge call the world of simulation to novel
challenges in industry and research.
Following the success of previous IABEM meetings,
a four-day symposium is being organized at the
University of Brescia, Italy. It aims at providing a
forum for researchers in boundary integral
formulations and boundary element methods:
concepts, advancements in computing capabilities,
and under standing of this computational
methodology will be presented and discussed.
The conference Language is English.
Registration is exclusively through the Registration
Access on the website www.iabem2011.it
Registration for the conference is mandatory for the
presentation of a lecture.
Early Registration fees up to May 1, 2011:
regular Fee: 300?, students: 200?
Regular/On-site Fee after May 1, 2011:
regular Fee: 350?, students: 250?
Postdoctoral Fellows should pay the "regular"
registrant fee, not the "student" fee. No registered
participant will be allowed to give more than one
oral presentation at the conference.
Fees include all Conference Materials and All Speaker
Handouts, Lunch tickets and Coffee breaks,
Conference Dinner, Monday night musical event.
Tickets for the Conference Dinner, Monday night
musical event, Social events can be purchased
separately.
February 1, 2011: Submission of a one page abstract
March 1, 2011: Notification of acceptance
May 1st, 2011: Extended abstract due
After the conference a selected number of papers
will be submitted for possible publication on a special
issue of the international journal Computational
Mechanics. They will be eventually published after the
standard peer review process.
Two special sessions are organized within the
conference. One is devoted to Industrial
applications of BEM. One aims at honor Prof. S.
Mukherjee and Prof. L. Gray for their
outstanding contributions in BEM.
The Frank Rizzo prize will award distinguished
scientists in recognition of key contributions in
BEM. The Young researcher prize will select the
best presentations in mathematical and
engineering aspects of BEM by a young
researcher.
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