[NotiAMCA] School on Computational Mechanics for Moving Boundaries and Interfaces, 14-17 October 2013, Barcelona

Victorio Sonzogni sonzogni en intec.unl.edu.ar
Mar Jul 9 11:03:16 ART 2013


We are pleased to announce the forthcoming School on Computational Mechanics for Moving Boundaries and Interfaces, to be held 14-17 October 2013 in Barcelona, organized by GeM (Ecole Centrale de Nantes) and LaCaN (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya).

The school is addressed to an international audience of graduates in Engineering and Applied Sciences, with a solid background in numerical methods for partial differential equations and computational mechanics. It is mainly targeting PhD students, as well as professionals from the public or private sector, seeking an introduction or a deeper knowledge of computational mechanics for moving boundaries and interfaces, including formulation, analysis, implementation issues and applications. The goal of the school is to give insights on recent developments in dealing with moving boundaries in both fluid and solid computational mechanics. These boundaries may be interface between fluid and solids, cracks, solidification front or more generally phase transomation fronts. This summer school is innovative in several ways:It deals both with fluid and solid mechanics problem and addresses moving boundaries within a generic framework.It is not centered on a unique numerical method: Extended- Finite Element Method and Immersed Boundary Methods will be both considered.It will cover a wide range of scientific fields: fluid structure interactions, fracture, contact and phase changes.Wide range of “industrial” applications field will be also considered: aerospace, biomedical, geological, biophysics. The lecturers of the school are:Prof. John Dolbow, Duke University, USAProf. Antonio Gil, University of Wales at Swansea, UKDr. Patrick Massin, Lamsid laboratory, EDF R&D, FranceProf. Nicolas Moës, Ecole Centrale de nantes, FranceDr Géraldine Olivier (or colleague), Lemma Company, FranceProf. Wolfgang Wall, TU Munchen, GermanyDr. Yongxing Shen, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain There are a number of grants covering the fees, sponsored by the European Commission through the FP7 project ATCoMe.
Applications submitted before August 19th will receive full consideration in the first round of the selection process.
Further information can be found at http://congress.cimne.com/school-cmmbiWe kindly ask you to forward this message to researchers (students or advisors), who may be interested in attending or advising this course.Best regards,Prof. Nicolas MoësGeM, Ecole Centrale de Nantes 
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