Events - Filter:Thursday, July 19, 2007
End: 12:00
Start: 16 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
End: 20 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics 2007 Goals The International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) is held every four years and is the most important general meeting, worldwide, for applied mathematicians. The Congress covers the full spectrum of research topics in applied mathematics, industrial mathematics and applications of mathematics in industry and scientific disciplines. The Congress celebrates and describes the contributions of applied mathematics - as an intellectual creation in its own right, as a foundation stone of technological development, and as an indispensable collaborative partner for other scientific disciplines. These aspects of applied mathematics have held true since the dawn of civilisation. They will remain just as important in societies more and more dominated by technology. End: 12:00
Start: 16 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
End: 19 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
![]() ISIPTA '07 - 5th International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications Monday 16 to Thursday 19 July 2007 The ISIPTA meetings are one of the primary international forums to present and discuss new results on the theories and applications of imprecise probability. Friday, July 20, 2007
End: 12:00
Start: 16 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
End: 20 Jul 2007 - 12:00pm
International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics 2007 Goals The International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) is held every four years and is the most important general meeting, worldwide, for applied mathematicians. The Congress covers the full spectrum of research topics in applied mathematics, industrial mathematics and applications of mathematics in industry and scientific disciplines. The Congress celebrates and describes the contributions of applied mathematics - as an intellectual creation in its own right, as a foundation stone of technological development, and as an indispensable collaborative partner for other scientific disciplines. These aspects of applied mathematics have held true since the dawn of civilisation. They will remain just as important in societies more and more dominated by technology. Monday, July 23, 2007
End: 06:00
Start: 23 Jul 2007 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2007 - 6:00am
San Francisco, CA Technical Program Pre- & Post-Congress Short Courses From their inception in 1991, the biennial congresses of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics have become major scientific events, drawing computational engineers and scientists worldwide from government, academia, and industry. The ninth U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX), hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, will feature the latest developments in all aspects of computational mechanics, and will broaden the definition of the discipline to include many other computation oriented areas in engineering and sciences. From applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering, to recent advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing, the technical program will reflect the Congress theme - ''Interdisciplinary Computation''. In addition to plenary lectures and minisymposia that highlight the latest trends in computational mechanics, pre- and post-conference short courses addressing advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods, as well as other topics will be held. Numerous vendor exhibits from the Bay Area and national companies are also planned. Tuesday, July 24, 2007
End: 06:00
Start: 23 Jul 2007 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2007 - 6:00am
San Francisco, CA Technical Program Pre- & Post-Congress Short Courses From their inception in 1991, the biennial congresses of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics have become major scientific events, drawing computational engineers and scientists worldwide from government, academia, and industry. The ninth U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX), hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, will feature the latest developments in all aspects of computational mechanics, and will broaden the definition of the discipline to include many other computation oriented areas in engineering and sciences. From applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering, to recent advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing, the technical program will reflect the Congress theme - ''Interdisciplinary Computation''. In addition to plenary lectures and minisymposia that highlight the latest trends in computational mechanics, pre- and post-conference short courses addressing advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods, as well as other topics will be held. Numerous vendor exhibits from the Bay Area and national companies are also planned. Wednesday, July 25, 2007
End: 06:00
Start: 23 Jul 2007 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2007 - 6:00am
San Francisco, CA Technical Program Pre- & Post-Congress Short Courses From their inception in 1991, the biennial congresses of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics have become major scientific events, drawing computational engineers and scientists worldwide from government, academia, and industry. The ninth U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX), hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, will feature the latest developments in all aspects of computational mechanics, and will broaden the definition of the discipline to include many other computation oriented areas in engineering and sciences. From applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering, to recent advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing, the technical program will reflect the Congress theme - ''Interdisciplinary Computation''. In addition to plenary lectures and minisymposia that highlight the latest trends in computational mechanics, pre- and post-conference short courses addressing advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods, as well as other topics will be held. Numerous vendor exhibits from the Bay Area and national companies are also planned. Thursday, July 26, 2007
End: 06:00
Start: 23 Jul 2007 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2007 - 6:00am
San Francisco, CA Technical Program Pre- & Post-Congress Short Courses From their inception in 1991, the biennial congresses of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics have become major scientific events, drawing computational engineers and scientists worldwide from government, academia, and industry. The ninth U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX), hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, will feature the latest developments in all aspects of computational mechanics, and will broaden the definition of the discipline to include many other computation oriented areas in engineering and sciences. From applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering, to recent advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing, the technical program will reflect the Congress theme - ''Interdisciplinary Computation''. In addition to plenary lectures and minisymposia that highlight the latest trends in computational mechanics, pre- and post-conference short courses addressing advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods, as well as other topics will be held. Numerous vendor exhibits from the Bay Area and national companies are also planned. Friday, July 27, 2007
End: 06:00
Start: 23 Jul 2007 - 9:00am
End: 27 Jul 2007 - 6:00am
San Francisco, CA Technical Program Pre- & Post-Congress Short Courses From their inception in 1991, the biennial congresses of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics have become major scientific events, drawing computational engineers and scientists worldwide from government, academia, and industry. The ninth U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM IX), hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, will feature the latest developments in all aspects of computational mechanics, and will broaden the definition of the discipline to include many other computation oriented areas in engineering and sciences. From applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering, to recent advances in numerical methods and high-performance computing, the technical program will reflect the Congress theme - ''Interdisciplinary Computation''. In addition to plenary lectures and minisymposia that highlight the latest trends in computational mechanics, pre- and post-conference short courses addressing advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods, as well as other topics will be held. Numerous vendor exhibits from the Bay Area and national companies are also planned. |
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