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2012 SIMULIA Community Conference - International Gathering of Simulation Experts

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2012 SIMULIA Community Conference

May 15-17, 2012 – Providence, Rhode Island

Join our international gathering of simulation experts



Early Bird Discount—save $100 off the SCC registration fee!

Advanced Seminars; 90+ Customer Presentations; Network with Peers; Engage with SIMULIA Managers; Discover Complementary Technologies

Call for Papers Open – 2012 SIMULIA Customer Conference

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Join us in Providence, RI, May 15-17, 2012, and share your success story!Abstracts for papers are due November 7, 2011.All users of SIMULIA products including Abaqus FEA, Multiphysics, Isight and Simulation Lifecycle Management (SLM) are invited to submit an abstract.



Get more information here: http://www.3ds.com/company/events/scc-2012/call-for-papers/

Call for abstracts: Computational mechanics of cells, tissues, and biomaterials (ECOMASS 2012)

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Call for Abstracts (Deadline: December 15, 2011)

As a part of ECCOMAS 2012 (European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering)

Submit your Abstract (Choose mini-symposium MS114)

Virtual Conference on Nanoscale Science and Technology October 26 - 29, 2011 Chengdu, China

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Web page: http://www.oanano.org/vcnst2011 

The Virtual Conference on Nanoscale Science and Technology (VCNST) is in fact so much more than just another conference. We have an opportunity together to be explorers as we enter a new era of sharing and dialoguing about science.

SES 2011, Minisymposium on Mechanics of Adhesion

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Adhesion has long been an important issue for mechanics and many other disciplines. Its influence spans macro-, micro-, nano- and molecular scales. When size goes down, adhesion plays a more and more significant role. Many important technologies attribute to adhesion, such as transfer printing for advanced microfabrication,  super adhesives inspired by gecko foot hairs, and self-assembly. Adhesion also has strong implications on the behavior of nanomaterials (such as nanotubes and graphenes) and biological system (such as cells).