The Bauhaus-University invites to the The 20th International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering will be held at the Bauhaus University Weimar from 20th till 22nd July 2015. Architects, computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from all over the world will meet in Weimar for an interdisciplinary exchange of experiences, to report on their results in research, development and practice and to discuss. The conference covers a broad range of research areas: numerical analysis, function theoretic methods, partial differential equations, continuum mechanics, engineering applications, coupled problems, computer sciences, and related topics. Several plenary lectures in aforementioned areas will take place during the conference. We invite architects, engineers, designers, computer scientists, mathematicians, planners, project managers, and software developers from business, science and research to participate in the conference! Weimar, Cultural Capital of Europe 1999, is situated directly in the heart of Germany. The town of Weimar is a pleasant place for the IKM 2015 and offers a wide variety of cultural attractions, too. The classical places of life and work of the famous poets Goethe, Schiller, Herder, Wieland, the composer and pianist Liszt, and the philosopher Nietzsche invite you to a visit as well as the German National Theatre. The following topics will be discussed at the conference in workshops, in main lectures end short presentations. (I) Optimization in Engineering Applications Tom Lahmer, Weimar / Thomas Most, Weimar The session is open to recent developments of optimization techniques with applications in (civil) engineering. In particular contributions related to (robust) structural optimization, parameter identification, optimal design of experiments, multi-objective optimization are welcome. (II) Data, information and knowledge modeling in civil engineering Hans-Joachim Bargstädt, Weimar / Kay Smarsly, Weimar / Eike Tauscher, Weimar Modeling of data, information and knowledge is of increasing interest in a number of engineering disciplines, for example in Computing in Civil Engineering and in Construction Engineering and Management. While “data” represents unorganized facts, “information” is defined as contextualized data, and “knowledge” is information enriched with a certain meaning that is based, e.g., on expert insights or on engineering experiences. This session illuminates concepts and practical applications of data, information, and knowledge modeling in diverse engineering disciplines. Topics include (but are not limited to) data models in construction management, data uncertainty in construction scheduling, knowledge exchange in construction engineering, data modeling in structural health monitoring (SHM), data communication in wireless sensor networks, building information modeling (BIM), etc. (III) Function theoretic methods and PDE in engineering sciences Helmuth R. Malonek, Aveiro / Sören Kraußhar, Erfurt / Klaus Gürlebeck, Weimar (IV) Traffic systems and traffic optimization Uwe Plank-Wiedenbeck, Weimar Main topics of the session are • Intelligent transportation systems (Traffic Control and Traffic Management, Quality Management for traffic data, Automated vehicles) • Modeling (Activity-based modeling, Traffic flow theories, Application of dynamic models) • Energy and Sustainability Issues (Environmental Traffic Management, Energy and carbon emissions, Climate change and adaption strategies) • Navigation systems and applications (GPS/EGNOS, Galileo, GLONASS, Compass, GNSS Simulation, Testing Tools and Infrastructure, Road and Rail Applications) (V) Mathematical methods for (robotics and) computer vision Volker Rodehorst, Weimar / Eckhard Hitzer, Tokyo In particular contributions related (but not restricted) to computer vision, photogrammetry, remote sensing, surveying, robotic mapping, artificial intelligence, geosciences, computational geometry, geodesy or geomatics are welcome. Contributions to applied geometric algebra, geometric algebra computing, application of hypercomplex algebras (quaternions, Geometric Algebra, Clifford Algebra, etc.) in the engineering and natural sciences, in particular in image and signal processing, in physics, etc. are also highly welcome. (VI) Numerical modeling in engineering Timon Rabczuk, Weimar Important dates & deadlines Submission of abstracts* (10-15 lines) April 30, 2015 Confirmation of acceptance May 15, 2015 Registration for participation June 01, 2015 Submission of extended abstracts**/*** (3-6 pages) June 15, 2015 * All abstracts will be reviewed. ** Extended abstracts will only be published in the proceedings if the/one author takes part in the conference. *** This is the sharp deadline for the submission of extended abstracts. Conference fee The conference fee is 300 EUR. It has to be payed via the Conference Management System after registration. The conference plans to give a limited financial support to speakers who need a support. In such a case please send an application to the organizing committee, explaining the reasons. A decision will be made depending on the funding of the conference. The conference fee includes the coffee breaks, lunches, conference dinner and the electronic proceedings. Further information & registration http://euklid.bauing.uni-weimar.de/ Contact & location of the IKM 2015 Secretary: Mrs. Tina Liesigk Phone: +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 4277 Fax: +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 4270 E-Mail: [email protected] Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen Coudraystraße 13A 99423 Weimar We are looking forward to welcome you in Weimar for IKM 2015.
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