NAFEMS, on behalf of its 2021 event, NAFEMS World Congress 2021 (NWC21), has issued a call for papers. Submitting an abstract does not commit anyone to traveling to Salzburg for the Congress, organizers report.
The Congress is an independent, international forum for engineering analysis that will be a hybrid event in 2021. Organizers claim it may be the first of its kind in the simulation community.
Based around the Congress Hub in Salzburg, Austria, a tech-advanced conference center in Europe, live presentations and workshops will blend with online delivery for both presenters and attendees. The Congress will be accessible to every single member of the analysis and simulation community.
The Congress plans to cover every aspect of engineering modeling, analysis and simulation. That includes core topics like finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and multibody dynamics, as well as examining the next steps for the NAFEMS community and the technology. NAFEMS will also be hosting the 5th International SPDM conference.
NAFEMS plans to outline and push forward its Analysis Agenda (survey available here), engaging with everyone involved in the technology, and looking at NAFEMS' future and how to get there. The organizations plans to ask questions and seek answers on behalf of its members.
A list of topics for the 2021 agenda is here. If those interested in submitting don't see a topic they believe to be relevant to NWC21, NAFEMS invites peopel to contact [email protected] and ask if the proposed abstract is relevant.
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