23rd Conference on Abstract Submission Conference schedule

Abstract Submission
One-page abstracts are to be submitted by 19th December 2014
via the online facility available on the conference website.
Abstracts should explain clearly the main objectives and achievements of the proposed contribution and be sufficiently informative. Authors will be provided with feedback and instructions for
the preparation of the 4-pages extended abstract. Authors will
receive notification of acceptance of the extended abstracts by
13th February 2015.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be given to participants during the conference.
Keynote speakers
Luca Formaggia is Professor of Numerical
Analysis at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
His main research interests are: Numerical
methods for PDEs; Engineering applications
of numerical analysis; Flow in porous media
Mesh adaptation for finite elements; Numerical modelling of the cardiovascular system.
Rainald Löhner is the head of the CFD center
at the College of Sciences of George Mason
University in Fairfax, VA, Washington, D.C.
His areas of interest include numerical methods, solvers, grid generation, parallel computing, visualization, pre-processing, fluid-structure interaction and shape optimization.
Jaime Peraire is the H.N. Slater Professor of
Aeronautics and Astronautics and Head of the
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His areas of interest are computational aerodynamics as well as computational mechanics and
optimization.
Jörg Schröder is a Professor of Mechanics and
Vice-Rector for Research, Junior Academic
Staff and Knowledge Transfer at the University
of Duisburg-Essen.
His areas of research interest are computational
mechanics, continuum mechanics and constitutive modelling characterisation.
Conference schedule
8 April 2015
Afternoon:
Evening :
9 April 2015
Morning:
Afternoon:
Evening:
4th ACME School
Early Registration and Welcome reception
Registration and Opening ceremony
Keynote lecture and Technical sessions
Keynote lecture and Technical sessions
Conference dinner
23rd Conference on
Computational Mechanics
and
4th ACME School
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/engineering/research/acme2015
@ACME2015
#ACME2015
10 April 2015
Keynote lecture and Technical sessions
Morning:
Afternoon: Keynote lecture, Technical sessions and
Closing ceremony
Important dates
19
30
13
20
27
7
Dec 2014
Jan 2015
Feb 2015
Feb 2015
Feb 2015
Mar 2015
Deadline for one-page abstract submission
Deadline for Extended abstract submission
Notification of extended abstract acceptance
Preliminary Conference programme
Deadline for early bird registration
Final Conference Programme issued
Swansea, April 8-10, 2015
Registration
4th ACME School
£40 (Free for conference delegates)
ACME Conference
Early bird registration (before 27 Feb 2015)
Delegates
£340
Students
£250
Late registration
Delegates
£370
Students
£270
£170
Day delegate
£120
Accompanying person
The registration fee includes attendance to all the technical
sessions, a conference pack with the proceedings, morning
tea/coffee, lunch and afternoon tea/coffee both on Thursday 9th
April and Friday 10th April and free attendance to the welcome
reception (8th April) and the conference dinner (9th April). The
conference fee also includes free attendance to the 4th ACME
School (8th April).
4th ACME School
Conference Scope and Themes
The 4th ACME School will be held at the College of Engineering,
Swansea University from 2pm to 5pm on 8th April 2015.
The title of the School is Low or high-order: This is the
question! (To p or not to p) and the speakers are:
The Conference will focus on recent developments in the field of
Computational Mechanics through a combination of keynote
lectures and parallel sessions. Researchers from closely related
areas such as Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics are
encourage to participate in this conference.
Papers are solicited under specific subthemes including, but not
limited to, the following:
Antonio
J. Gil
Paul
Ledger
Kenneth
Morgan
Rubén
Sevilla
23rd ACME conference
The 23rd ACME Conference will be held at the College of
Engineering, Swansea University from 9th to 10th April 2015.
The purpose of this conference is to share state-of-the-art research
findings and experience across the full range of Computational
Mechanics.
The conference organising committee is particularly keen to
encourage the participation of young researchers, including PhD
students and research assistants.
Conference prizes
At every ACME conference a number of prizes are awarded to
young researchers presenting their work at the conference. These
include:
The Mike Crisfield prize
The best post-doctoral research paper
The best postgraduate research paper
The best PhD thesis
Conference venue
The Conference will be held at the Swansea University Singleton
Park Campus, overlooking Swansea Bay beach in south-west
Wales. Technical sessions will be held in the Faraday Building.
Social events will be in the Digital Technium and Fulton House,
all within a two minute walk. Exhibition areas are available in
both the Faraday Building and the Digital Technium.
,Artificial Intelligence
,Boundary Elements
,Computational Plasticity
,Damage Mechanics
,Domain Decomposition
,Discrete Element Method
,Finite Deformation Mechanics
,Finite Volumes
,Fluid-Structure Interaction
,Geomechanics
,Instability Analysis
,Material Modelling
,Meshless Methods
,Multiphysics
,Optimisation
,PDE & SPDE Solutions
,Solid Mechanics
,Structural Dynamics
,Thermodynamics
,Wave Propagation
,Biomechanics
,Composites
,Contact Mechanics
,Data Mining
,Discontinuous Galerkin
,Error Analysis & Adaptivity
,Finite Elements
,Fluid Mechanics
,Fracture & Failure Mechanics
,GPU & HPC
,Large Scale Linear Algebra
,Meshing Techniques
,Multiscale Bridging
,Optics and photonics
,Particle-based Methods
,Phase Field Mechanics
,Structural Control
,Turbulence Simulation
,Validation & Verification
Contact
Committees
Conference chairmen
,Antonio J. Gil
,Rubén Sevilla
Local Scientific Committee
,Sondipon Adhikari
,Wulf Dettmer
,Yuntian Feng
,Oubay Hassan
,Chenfeng Li
,Roger Owen
,Johann Sienz
,Javier Bonet
,Marco Ellero
,Michael Friswell
,Paul Ledger
,Kenneth Morgan
,Djordje Peric´
,Eduardo de Souza
Organising Committee
,Javier Bonet
,Oubay Hassan
,Chun Hean Lee
,Perumal Nithiarasu
,Sean Walton
,Ben Evans
,Jason Jones
,Kenneth Morgan
,Roger Owen
,Clare Wood
ACME Advisory Committee
,Ferri Aliabadi (Imperial)
,Charles Augard (Durham)
,Javier Bonet (Swansea)
,Alojz Ivankovic (Dublin)
,Tony Jefferson (Cardiff)
,Omar Laghrouche (Heriot
Watt)
,Roger Owen (Swansea)
,Mohamed Rouainia (Newcastle)
,Barrie Topping (Civil-Comp.
Ltd.)
,Harm Askes (Sheffield)
,Nenad Bicanic (Glasgow)
,James Campbell (Cranfield)
,Akbar Javadi (Exeter)
,Ashraf Osman (Durham)
,Roland Lewis (Swansea)
,Chris Pearce (Glasgow)
,Carlos Sansour (Nottingham)
,Paul Tucker (Cambridge)
,Antonis Zervos (Southampton)
Conference website
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/engineering/research/acme2015
ACME-UK 2015 Secretariat
Dr Sean Walton
Dr Chun Hean Lee
Swansea University
College of Engineering
Swansea, SA2 8PP
Wales, UK
E-mail: [email protected]
@ACME2015
#ACME2015
Supporting organisations
,College of Engineering,
Swansea University
,Zienkiewicz Centre for
Computational Engineering
For information regarding sponsorship opportunities contact
Dr Clare Wood
E-mail: [email protected]