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FOCUS & OBJECTIVES
The focus of the Conference
series is mesoscopic / kinetic methods (e.g. LBE, DVM,
GKS, and SPH) for
computational mechanics in its broadest sense. Specific areas
include,
but are not limited to, mesoscopic / kinetic methods applied
for:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), including Direct
Numerical
Simulations (DNS), Large-Eddy Simulations (LES), and
macroscopic as well as kinetic turbulence modelling;
- Rheology for complex fluids, such as suspensions,
multi-phase and
multi-component fluids, non-Newtonian fluids, electro-rheological
(ER)
and magneto-rheological (MR) fluids (smart fluids) and
bio-fluids;
- Nano-scale
phenomena involving non-continuum, surface-dominated,
low-Reynolds-number, non-Newtonian, multi-scale and multi-physics
effects;
- Computational mechanics of solids and structures;
- Computational
multi-physics dynamics, such as flow-structure
interactions;
- Algorithms for High Performance Computing (HPC) engineering
applications.
The objectives of the Conferences are:
- To bring together researchers and practitioners from
academia,
research institutions and industry to exchange experiences,
disseminate
up-to-date information, and explore new opportunities in
the field;
- To expose young or new researchers to the
state of the
art in the
field, by means of, in addition to the Conferences, short
courses and the
internet media;
- To play a leading role in reseach and development
in the field
NEW:
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VENUE:
The first ICMMES will be held at the Technical University
of Braunschweig, Germany.
DATES:
Conference: July 26 - 29, 2004.
Courses: July 30, 2004
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