- February 22, 2016
- Posted by: saeed
- Category: Community News
InterPore and the International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods in Engineering (ACOMEN 2017) have reached an affiliation agreement. ACOMEN 2017 will take place at Ghent University, September 18–22, 2017. The meeting will be held at the congress center Het Pand, situated in the historical center of Ghent. For more information, seewww.acomen.ugent.be.
ACOMEN 2017 is the 7th event in a successful series of interdisciplinary international conferences devoted to applied mathematics and numerical methods in computational sciences and engineering.
- ACOMEN 1998, Ghent, 2–4 September,
- ACOMEN 2002, Liege, 28–31 May,
- ACOMEN 2005, Ghent, 30 May–2 June,
- ACOMEN 2008, Liege, 26–28 May,
- ACOMEN 2011, Liege, 14–17 November,
- ACOMEN 2014, Ghent, 23-28, June.
- Zdzislaw Brzezniak ( University of York: http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/zb500 )
- Susanne C. Brenner ( Louisiana State University: https://www.math.lsu.edu/~brenner/ )
- Martin Burger ( University of Münster: http://www.math.uni-muenster.de/u/burger/ )
- Charles Elliott ( University of Warwick: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/charles_elliott/)
- Ralf Hiptmair ( ETH Zürich: http://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/~hiptmair/)
- Michael Klibanov ( University of North Carolina at Charlotte: https://clas-math.uncc.edu/michael-klibanov/)
- Peter Knabner ( Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg: https://www.mso.math.fau.de/applied-mathematics-1/staff-members/knabner-peter/prof-dr-peter-knabner/ )
- Alfio Quarteroni ( Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne: http://cmcs.epfl.ch/people/quarteroni/ )
applied mathematics,
numerical analysis and computational mathematics,
financial mathematics,
optimization and optimal control,
inverse problems,
computational finance,
computational electromagnetism,
fluid dynamics,
heat transfer and porous media flow,
computational chemistry,
computational biology and medicine,
computational geosciences,
high-scale and parallel computing,
software for scientific computations.
The aim of the conference is to bring together a diverse community of mathematicians, engineers and physicists involved in applied sciences, mathematics and developing advanced computational methods.
More information can be found on the conference website: http://www.acomen.ugent.be.