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IMACS2023 21st IMACS WORLD CONGRESS

IMACS, the Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, organizes its 21st World Congress in Rome, Italy, on September 2023. The topics covered are all those of interest to IMACS ( https://www.imacs-online.eu) including, non exclusively, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Modelling and Simulation, Scientific Visualization, Applications in most areas of Science and Engineering, Physics, Fluid Dynamics, the Environmental and Biological Sciences.

  • 21st IMACS WORLD CONGRESS

    September 11, 2023 – September 15, 2023

    Download the Book of Abstracts

    IMACS 2023 World Congress is the 21st event in a series of interdisciplinary international conferences and will be held at

    ROMA - University La Sapienza

    Engineering Faculty, San Pietro in Vincoli, Via Eudossiana 18

    (close to Colosseum)


    SUBMISSION WAYS and DEADLINES :

    Proposal of Mini-Symposia or Special Sessions (title, organizer, half-page description, list of speakers and titles), submission at

    IMACS  website : https://www.imacs-online.eu

    NEW

    CONGRESS SESSIONS and MINISYMPOSIA ARE DESCRIBED IN TRACK POLICIES

    EVENT SUBMISSION

    NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE

    MAY 31 

    Each Contribution (oral or poster) abstract, submission at this website

    Call for Papers

    NOW and AFTER MAY 31 NEW SUBMISSIONS CAN JOIN THE GENERAL PAPERS OR THE SESSIONS OR MINISYMPOSIA DESCRIBED IN TRACK POLICIES

     

    ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

    NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE

    JUNE 30, 2023

     

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

    Keynote speakers have been invited and kindly accepted to give lecture talks in Plenary Sessions (to be confirmed according to the new call):

    • Remì Abgrall - University of Zurich, Switzerland
    • Zhiming ChenChinese Academy of Sciences,
    • Roberto Natalini - IAC, CNR, Roma, Italy
    • Michele Piana - Universita' di Genova, Italy
    • Antonello Provenzale - Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, CNR, Pisa, Italy
    • Andrea Tosin - Politecnico di Torino, Italy
    • Jessica Zhang - Carnegie Mellon University, USA

     

    PLANNED PUBLICATIONS

    • The Book of Abstracts will be available at the Congress time.
    • Call for FULL papers will be sent AFTER the Congress
    • SPECIAL ISSUES will be published on the IMACS Journals

    APNUM - Applied Numerical Mathematics

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/applied-numerical-mathematics

    MATCOM - Mathematics and Computers in Simulation

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/mathematics-and-computers-in-simulation

    SPECIAL ISSUE GUIDELINES

    Contributed papers will be published in Special Issues edited by the Organizing Committees

    Sessions or Minisymposia Organizers should propose appropriate papers grouping to handle Special  Issues as Special Issue Guest Editors.
    Organizers should consider sets of  papers by full registered authors (minimum 20 papers, for instance 5 sessions of 4 presentations, or equivalent grouping ) .

MASCOT2018

MASCOT 2018 is the 15th edition of the IMACS/ISGG workshop focused on methods and tools for the complete cycle of numerical modelling and simulation, from the development of theoretically well based models and methods  to the deep investigation of crucial applications, from geometry and model construction to its implementation, from data analysis and powerful design of computational tools, with advanced  capabilities. Aim of the workshop is the presentation and discussion of innovative technologies dealing with all aspects of computational processes. We recall, but without limiting to them, methodologies for effective grid generation, advanced approximation methods, identification and application of efficient PDE numerical solution algorithms, the development of powerful tools for image processing and scientific visualization.  The workshop would bring together developers and users of computational methods and software tools to go deeper into advantages of new methodologies, discuss applications and results, illustrate educational approaches, identify new needs and innovative development directions in a growing variety of problems in applied mathematics.

  • MASCOT2018 - 15th MEETING ON APPLIED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING AND TOOLS

    October 2, 2018 – October 5, 2018

    MASCOT2018 (view the poster) will be held at

    University of Rome La Sapienza, Civil and Industrial Engineering Faculty,

    Via Eudossiana 18, Rome

    SUBMISSION WAYS and DEADLINES :

    Mini-Symposia or Special Sessions (title, organizer, half-page description, list of speakers and titles): by email to mascot2018@iac.cnr.it by June 15
    Each Contribution (oral or poster) abstract: online submission at this website
    by June 30

     

    MASCOT2018  is the 15th meeting in a series of IMACS/ISGG  Annual  International Workshops that  started in 2001, most held in Rome, Italy.  Their  initial objective  was  concerned with algorithms and methods associated with solving partial differential equations by computers, for modern simulations by grid generation, approximation theory, visualization. It then evolved closer to the fields of a large spectrum of application with topics in mathematical modeling, in science and engineering that are at the source of the problems being solved.

    Perhaps more importantly, the MASCOT  workshops have served over the years  as a meeting place for scientists coming  from  different parts of the World, though mostly Europe, scientists coming from a variety  of disciplines, and very importantly,  allowing   young researchers to meet with senior generations.

    Aim of MASCOT2018 is the presentation and discussion of innovative technologies dealing with all aspects of computational processes. We recall, but without limiting to them, methodologies for effective grid generation, advanced approximation methods, identification and application of efficient PDE numerical solution   
    algorithms, the development of powerful tools for image processing and scientific visualization. The workshop would like to bring together developers and users of computational methods and software tools to go deeper into advantages of new methodologies, discuss applications and results, illustrate educational approaches, identify new needs and innovative development directions in a growing variety of problems in applied mathematics.

    INVITED SPEAKERS :

    • Tony Jakeman (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
    • Angelo Morro (University of Genova - Italy)
    • Bharat Soni (Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, USA)
    • Sauro Succi (I.A.C.-C.N.R., Roma, Italy and Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
    • Thiab R Taha ( University of Georgia, Athens, USA)

MASCOT2015 - 14th MEETING ON APPLIED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING AND TOOLS

MASCOT2015  is the 14th in a series of IMACS/ISGG  annual  Workshops that  started in 2001, with  few exceptions  held in Rome, Italy.  Their  initial objective  was  concerned with algorithms and methods associated with solving partial differential equations  with computers, grid generation, approximation theory, visualization. It then evolved closer to the fields of application with topics in mathematical modeling, in science and engineering that are at  the source of the problems being solved.

Perhaps more importantly, the MASCOT  workshops have served over the years  as a meeting place for scientists coming  from  different parts of the World, though mostly Europe, scientists coming from a variety  of disciplines, and very importantly,  allowing   young researchers to meet senior generations.

 

  • MASCOT2015 - 14th MEETING ON APPLIED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING AND TOOLS

    June 9, 2015 – June 12, 2015

    MASCOT2015 will be held in Roma, at IAC, Via dei Taurini 19.

    • MASCOT2015  is the 14th meeting in a series of IMACS/ISGG  Annual  International Workshops that  started in 2001, most held in Rome, Italy.  Their  initial objective  was  concerned with algorithms and methods associated with solving partial differential equations by computers, for modern simulations by grid generation, approximation theory, visualization. It then evolved closer to the fields of a large spectrum of application with topics in mathematical modeling, in science and engineering that are at the source of the problems being solved.
    • Perhaps more importantly, the MASCOT  workshops have served over the years  as a meeting place for scientists coming  from  different parts of the World, though mostly Europe, scientists coming from a variety  of disciplines, and very importantly,  allowing   young researchers to meet with senior generations.
    INVITED SPEAKERS

    John Ekaterinaris, Prof Aerospace Engineering

    EMBRY-RIDDLE Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, USA

    Adaptive mesh refinement for discontinuous Galerkin methods in three dimensional unstructured meshes

    Stefano Paoletti, Director

    CD-adapco Rome Office, Rome, Italy

    Optimization of Polyhedral Meshes for Industrial Applications

    Bharat Soni, Prof VicePresident of Research & Economic Development

    Tennessee Tech University, TN, USA

    iCUBE: Imagine * Inspire * Innovate – Transforming Education/Training and R&D

    Thiab Taha, Prof Computer Science, Department Head

    University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

    High Performance Computing and Big data Challenges

    Andrea Tosin, Researcher, SIMAI 2013 and INdAM-SIMAI 2010 prizes 

    IAC-CNR, Rome , italy

    Individuality vs Collectivity in Crowd Dynamics

     

    Invited speakers will give a 50 minutes talks and will spend 10 minutes more for answering questions. 

     

19th IMACS World Congress

IMACS, the Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, organizes its 19th World Congress at El Escorial, Spain, on August 2013. The topics covered are all those of interest to IMACS (see www.imacs-online.org) including, non exclusively, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Modelling and Simulation, Scientific Visualization, Applications in most areas of Science and Engineering, Physics, Fluid Dynamics, the Environmental and Biological Sciences.

  • 19th IMACS World Congress

    August 26, 2013 – August 30, 2013

    IMACS 2013 World Congress is the 19th event in a series of interdisciplinary international conferences.

    Please refer to the society's website : http://metronu.ulb.ac.be/imacs-online.html  

    for general informations.




MASCOT&ISGG2012 - Joint MASCOT12 and ISGG12

MASCOT (Meetings on Applied Scientific Computing and Tools) is a series of IMACS/ISGG workshops focused on methods and tools for the complete cycle of numerical modelling and simulation. Aim of the annual workshop is the presentation of innovative technologies dealing with all aspects of computational processes, from effective grid generation methodologies to the definition of advanced approximation methods, the identification and application of efficient PDE numerical solution algorithms, the development of powerful tools for the visualization of results. The workshop would like to bring together developers and users of computational methods and software tools to go deeper into advantages of new methodologies, discuss applications and results, illustrate educational approaches and identify new needs and innovative development directions.

  • MASCOT&ISGG 2012

    October 22, 2012 – October 26, 2012

    The Joint MASCOT2012 and ISGG2012 will be held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Hotel Reina Isabel

    MASCOT2012  is the next one in a series of IMACS/ISGG  annual  Workshops that  started in 2001, with  few exceptions  held in Rome, Italy.  Their  initial objective  was  concerned with algorithms and methods associated with solving partial differential equations  with computers, grid generation, approximation theory, visualization. It then evolved closer to the fields of application with topics in mathematical modeling, in science and engineering that are at  the source of the problems being solved.

    Perhaps more importantly, the MASCOT  workshops have served over the years  as a meeting place for scientists coming  from  different parts of the World, though mostly Europe, scientists coming from a variety  of disciplines, and very importantly,  allowing   young researchers to meet with those of older generations.

    As in the 2009, this year, this meeting will move to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to repeat the nice and successful scientific experience we had there. We like to work for joining the South Europe and Mediterranean Countries to the MASCOT Community and promote young researchers participation once again.

MASCOT 2011 - 11th Meetings on Applied Scientific Computing and Tools

MASCOT is a series of IMACS/ISGG workshops focused on methods and tools for the complete cycle of numerical modelling and simulation. Aim of the annual workshop is the presentation of innovative technologies dealing with all aspects of computational processes, from effective grid generation methodologies to the definition of advanced approximation methods, the identification and application of efficient PDE numerical solution algorithms, the development of powerful tools for the visualization of results. The workshop would like to bring together developers and users of computational methods and software tools to go deeper into advantages of new methodologies, discuss applications and results, illustrate educational approaches and identify new needs and innovative development directions.

  • MASCOT2011 - 11th Meeting on Applied Scientific Computing and Tools

    October 19, 2011 – October 21, 2011

    MASCOT2011  is the last  in a series of IMACS/ISGG  annual  Workshops that  started in 2001, with  few exceptions  held in Rome, Italy.  Their  initial objective  was  concerned with algorithms and methods associated with solving partial differential equations  with computers, grid generation, approximation theory, visualization. It then evolved closer to the fields of application with topics in mathematical modeling, in science and engineering that are at  the source of the problems being solved.

    Perhaps more importantly, the MASCOT  workshops have served over the years  as a meeting place for scientists coming  from  different parts of the World, though mostly Europe, scientists coming from a variety  of disciplines, and very importantly,  allowing   young researchers to meet with those of older generations.