Conferences

20–23 September 2023, Naples, Italy (and online)
3rd International Conference on Computations for Science and Engineering

The 3rd International Conference on Computations for Science and Engineering will be held in hybrid mode at Pegaso University and online via Zoom with both oral sessions and online presentations (live and repository). The conference aims to bring together the latest research on methods and applications regarding a range of topics in science and engineering.

1. Methods

      • High-performance computing and techniques to gain efficiency (through changes in computer architecture, parallel algorithms, etc.);
      • Modeling and simulation;
      • Algorithms for solving discrete and continuous problems;
      • Analysis and visualization of data;
      • Mathematical foundations: numerical and applied linear algebra, initial and boundary value problems, Fourier analysis, and optimization;
      • Data science for developing methods and algorithms to handle and extract knowledge from vast scientific data;
      • Programming languages.

2. Applications:

      • Aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering: combustion simulations, structural dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, computational thermodynamics, computational solid mechanics, vehicle crash simulation, biomechanics, trajectory calculation of satellites;
      • Astrophysical systems;
      • Battlefield simulations and military gaming, homeland security, and emergency response;
      • Biology and medicine: simulations of protein folding (and other macromolecules), bioinformatics, genomics, computational neurological modeling, modeling of biological systems (e.g., ecological systems), 3D CT ultrasound, MRI imaging, molecular bionetworks, and cancer and seizure control;
      • Chemistry: calculating the structures and properties of chemical compounds/molecules and solids, computational chemistry/cheminformatics, molecular mechanics simulations, computational chemical methods in solid-state physics, and chemical pollution transport;
      • Civil engineering: finite element analysis, structures with random loads, construction engineering, water supply systems, and transportation/vehicle modeling;
      • Computer engineering, electrical engineering, and telecommunications: VLSI, computational electromagnetics, semiconductor modeling, simulation of microelectronics, energy infrastructure, RF simulation, and networks;
      • Epidemiology: influenza spread;
      • Environmental engineering and numerical weather prediction: climate research, computational geophysics (seismic processing), and modeling of natural disasters;
      • Finance: derivative pricing, risk management (chaired by J Agnelli);
      • Industrial engineering: discrete event and Monte-Carlo simulations, queueing networks, and mathematical optimization;
      • Material science: glass manufacturing, polymers, and crystals;
      • Nuclear engineering: nuclear reactor modeling, radiation shielding simulations, and fusion simulations;
      • Petroleum engineering: petroleum reservoir modeling and oil and gas exploration;
      • Physics: computational particle physics, automatic calculation of particle interaction or decay, plasma modeling, and cosmological simulations;
      • Transportation.

3. Special Sessions (continuously updated):

      • Data science for the identification and control of thermonuclear plasmas (chaired by Andrea Murari and Riccardo Rossi);
      • Micro- and nanomechanics of smart materials and advanced structures (chaired by Francesco Fabbrocino, Paolo Lonetti, and Luca Lanzoni).

Mathematics will also present the Best Presentation Award at the conference. The winner will be offered the opportunity to publish a paper free of charge in our journal Mathematics by 31 December 2024.

For more details, please refer to the following link:

https://events.unibo.it/iccse

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