[NotiAMCA] MHM 2007 conference in Prague

Victorio Sonzogni sonzogni en ceride.gov.ar
Vie Ene 26 11:17:58 ART 2007


Dear Colleague,

I would like to bring to your attention the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference
on Modelling of Heterogeneous Materials with Applications in
Construction and Biomedical Engineering (MHM 2007),
which will take place on 25-27 June 2007 in Prague.

The aim of this conference is to gather specialists in modelling of 
heterogeneous materials who work in different domains of application but 
face similar general problems. Attention will focus on theoretical 
modelling and numerical simulation on multiple scales, but contributions 
dealing with advanced experimental techniques, especially on the nano- and 
micro-level, will be equally welcome. The specific materials to be 
considered will be e.g. concrete and other cement-based composites, rocks 
and soils, polymers, bones, or soft biological tissues.
The MHM 2007 conference is jointly chaired by Prof. Herbert Mang
(TU Vienna) and Prof. Zdenek Bittnar (CTU Prague).

Please kindly consider attending our conference, which is organized
as a participant-friendly event, with deadline for abstract submission
on January 31 and deadline for early registration on March 31.
All details regarding the topics, registration, accommodation and
abstract submission are posted on the web site
http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/mhm2007
Let me emphasize that June is the perfect month for visiting Prague,
one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. At the same
time, MHM 2007 is conceived as a first-class scientific meeting,
with a Scientific Committee consisting of 26 higly reputed international
experts.

I apologize for this unsolicited message and send you my regards,

Milan Jirasek
Department of Mechanics
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Czech Technical University
Thakurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech Republic
phone: +420-224354481, fax: +420-224310775
email: Milan.Jirasek en fsv.cvut.cz
http://cml.fsv.cvut.cz/~milan



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