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CECAM Workshop on Multiscale Simulation: from Ma ... (No replies)

eoin.oreilly
9 years ago
eoin.oreilly 9 years ago

Dear colleague,

A reminder that Abstracts are invited for submission by 7th May 2016 to the CECAM Workshop on Multiscale Simulation: from Materials through to Industrial Usage  to be held in Dublin, Ireland from 5 to 7 September 2016.

Submissions are particularly encouraged highlighting challenges and success in the integration of simulation tools working at different length and/or time scales within open simulation platforms. The meeting features a Plugfest and also oral and poster contributions. Abstracts that demonstrate the development and/or application of multi-scale simulations are invited for contribution to the Plugfest and/or poster/oral sessions.

Abstract submission details can be found at http://www.nmp-deepen.eu/cecam-submissions.

We look forward to welcome you to Dublin for this three-day workshop exploring the current status and vision for multiscale simulation, with a strong focus also on discussion of next steps and roadmaps for future challenges.

Best regards

Eoin O’Reilly (Tyndall National Institute, Ireland)

Joan Adler (Technion Haifa, Israel)

Erica Coenen (TNO Technical Sciences, Materials Solutions Group, The Netherlands)

Heinz A. Preisig (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering Department, Norway)

Shahriar Amini (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Flow Technology Department, Norway)

The workshop is organized by 6 different EU supported projects, which have the overarching goal to collaborate on developing data standards and interoperability interfaces to support integrated multiscale modelling environments that support simulations from materials design and analysis through to industrial usage.

CECAM-poster-1.pdf



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