Topics that will be covered include industrial applications of multiphysics, collaboration between industry and academia, multiphysics and high-performance computing (HPC) as well as optimization, teaching and validation of multiphysics.
The conference amasses researchers, developers, teachers and multiphysics simulation method users to present new results, exchange ideas and discuss challenges. It is an excellent opportunity to connect to other practitioners in the field of multiphysics and coupled simulations, the organization states.
In order to be considered for a presentation, abstracts of 300 to 600 words should be submitted no later than June 20. They must include presentation title, author's name, organization, address, phone numbers and email address for contact.
Accepted abstracts will be asked to prepare an extended abstract of 2 to 4 pages and a PowerPoint presentation. Full written papers are not required.
Submissions can be sent to Jo Davenport.
For more informations, visit NAFEMS.
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