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About Haldia Institute of Technology
H
aldia Institute of Technology (HIT) is the first
government-aided private initiated engineering
institute in West Bengal, India. The institute began
its journey in 1996 with the initiation of Indian
Centre for Advancement of Research and Education (ICARE).
At present HIT Haldia is one of the leading technology institutes
in Eastern India with intake of more than 4000 students dividing
in 17 disciplines (both at the UG and PG level). The institute has
an enclave campus of 49 acres of land having an administrative
block of 2787 square meters with nine academic blocks having
an area of around 24980 square meters and a hostel area of 24315
square meters. A research centre of 1,000,000 square feet has been
inaugurated in the campus.
Overview
Recent advances in computation have enabled us to model and
simulate complex systems more readily, thus opening new vistas
of possibilities. Today this tool is helping in the preparation of
better materials and understanding of their properties, more accurate weather forecast, reliable, creative and more environmental
friendly structures, better prediction of epidemic spread and ways
control, and many more examples. Modelling and simulation can
be as simple as fitting a straight line to set of data points or as complex as predicting nuclear fusion reaction. Modelling and simulation has taken center stage in analyzing and understand phenomena in many scientific areas.
The basic approach of all modelling and simulation is to describe a
complex system as close to reality as possible but with the simplest
model using minimal computational power. Important properties
of a model corresponding to a complex system are; it must reflect
the original problem, i.e. it has to be similar to the corresponding
real world problem. If the outcomes of the model differ from the
real world findings, the model then should be either modified or completely replaced by a new one. Even when a complex
system has analogous properties with the proposed model outcomes, complexity in the model may make its analytical study
difficult. Therefore, another vital property of modelling is that it
should be properly balanced between simplicity and efficiency,
to handle complexities of the original problem. It is not enough
for the model to reproduce observations; it must be validated
by testing model predictions. Recently, the advancement of different software tools has expanded the opportunity to describe
models of complex systems through simulation. These simulations are generally performed with the help of different software
like MATLAB, Mathematica, MAPLE, JANA2006, XPPAUT
etc.
In the present school we will be introducing recent developments in the field of modelling and simulation in various practical and theoretical systems. This will be followed by how the
various engineering fields use modelling and simulation and
the software packages in their respective fields. This will lead to
better utilization of resources.
Objective
• Enlighten researcher the importance of modelling to
describe almost every real world problem in an efficient way.
• To establish a platform for budding researchers, as well as
faculty members and students, and to establish interactions
among them.
• To utilize interaction among researchers to get feedback for
the development of software tools.
• To represent the correlation between quantitative study and
qualitative study.
• To enhance understanding of how various branches of
engineering use modelling and simulation, and to encourage
interdisciplinary studies.
Call Of Paper
Original research papers are invited for presentation
(Oral/Poster) in the symposium related to modelling,
experimentation and simulation on/before the following
deadlines:
Important Dates
Last date of submitting abstract: May 31, 2015
Last Date of Submitting full paper: June 30, 2015
Publications (Proceedings)
The organizers are planning to publish a bunch
of selected research articles (after peer review) by
one of reputed publishers like Elsevier/Springer/
Taylor & Francis. Therefore, novel research works, within 10
pages (either in .tex or in .doc format) are welcome. Full papers
along with an abstract (not more than 200 words) should be
communicated within the due date (see below).
Delegate
Early Bird Registration
(on or before
May 15, 2015)
Regular
Registration
Industry
Personnel
Rs. 1500.00
Rs. 2000.00
Academia /
Researcher
(Including PhD
Scholar)
Rs. 900.00
Rs. 1200.00
Students
Rs. 500.00
Rs. 600.00
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEECHIEF PATRON
Sri Lakshman Seth, Chairman, Haldia Institute of Technology
PRESIDENT
Prof. P. Kumar, Director, Haldia Institute Technology
CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN
Prof. A. B. Maity, Dean, Department of Applied Sciences, HIT
Haldia
SECRETARY
Dr. Partha Pratim Das, Associate Professor & H.O.D.,
Department of Applied Sciences, HIT Haldia
Sandeep Agarwal, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied
Sciences, HIT Haldia
CONVENORS
Ritayan Chatterjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied
Sciences, HIT Haldia
Dr. Soovoojeet Jana, Assistant Professor, Department of
Applied Sciences, HIT Haldia
Address for Communication:
Ritayan Chatterjee
Contact no: +91 9433470572
Department of Applied Sciences
Research and Development Building
Haldia Institute of Technology
ICARE Complex, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal 721657, India
Dr. Soovoojeet Jana
Contact no: +91 9475008464
Department of Applied Sciences
Research and Development Building
Haldia Institute of Technology
ICARE Complex, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal 721657, India
Indian Workshop and Symposium
on Modelling,
Experimentation and Simulation
on Complex Systems
(MESCoS 2015)
DATE: August 05 – 07, 2015
Email: [email protected]
Sandeep Agarwal
Contact no: +91 9832499995
Department of Applied Sciences
Applied Sciences Block
Haldia Institute of Technology
ICARE Complex, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal 721657, India
www.hithaldia.in/mescos2015
VENUE:
Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, West Bengal