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Modern Finite Element Technologies - ECCOMAS Thematic Conference

Submitted by Alexander Schwarz on

Dear colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference:

"Modern Finite Element Technologies - Mathematical and Mechancial Aspects"

which takes place in Bad Honnef, Germany from 1.-3. July 2019. (www.mfet2019.de)

I would like to invite all you, members of the Scientific Committee to
make an effort in spreading the news, and increasing the participation.

-KEYNOTE LECTURES-

N. Aage (Denmark):
Advanced density based topology optimization methods

Call for Abstracts: Mach Conference - Architected Materials

Submitted by Stavros Gaitanaros on

Please consider submitting an abstract to the Symposium Architected Materials: Design, Fabrication and Characterization for the 2019 Mach Conference which will take place on April 3-5 in Annapolis, MD.

The deadline for abstract submission is November 1.

Organizers: Stavros Gaitanaros (JHU), Jamie Guest (JHU), Jordan Raney (UPenn)

SEM 2019 Mechanics of Time Dependent Materials June 3-6

Submitted by Meredith N. Si… on

Dear Colleagues,

The Time-Dependent Materials Technical Division of the Society of Experimental Mechanics invites you to submit an abstract to Track 2,“Challenges in Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials” at the SEM International Congress & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics (Reno, NV, June 3-6, 2019).

 

[Call for Abstracts] 2019 APS March Meeting (Boston, MA, March 4-8) 02.01.20 Physics of Bio-Inspired Materials (GSOFT, DBIO) [same as 04.01.40] (Due: October 26, 2018)

Submitted by Sung Hoon Kang on

Dear Colleagues,

The upcoming 2019 APS March Meeting will take place in Boston, MA during March 4-8, 2019. Here, we would like to invite you to contribute to a focus session called “Physics of Bioinspired Materials” as below. 

02.01.20 Physics of Bio-Inspired Materials (GSOFT, DBIO) [same as 04.01.40]

[Call for Abstracts] 2019 APS March Meeting (Boston, MA, March 4-8) 03.01.10 Mechanical metamaterials (GSNP) (Due: October 26, 2018)

Submitted by Sung Hoon Kang on

Dear Colleagues,

The upcoming 2019 APS March Meeting will take place in Boston, MA during March 4-8, 2019. Here, we would like to invite you to contribute to a focus session called “Mechanical Metamaterials” as below. 

03.01.10 Mechanical metamaterials (GSNP)

Call for Abstracts SEM 2019: 'Shock & Blast'

Submitted by behrad_koohbor on

Dear Colleagues,

 

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the ‘Shock & Blast’ session under Track 1: Dynamic Behavior of Materials. This symposium is part of the 2019 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics (Peppermill Resort Hotel, Reno NV, USA, June 3-6, 2019). 

Mini-symposium on Current and Future Needs in Sub-microscale Vibration Analysis

Submitted by Arzhang on

We would like to invite contributions to a session on current and future needs in sub-microscale vibration analysis at the 2019 Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference at the California Institute of Technology.

Please see call for presentations attached.

Thank you.

Arzhang Alimoradi, Ph.D., P.E.

THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURING” North West, Sun City Resort, South Africa | March 8 - 10, 2019

Submitted by ftr_romeo on

The Department of Mechanical Engineering Science,

Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment is pleased to host

THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “SUSTAINABLE

MATERIALS PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURING”

North West, Sun City Resort, South Africa | March 8 - 10, 2019

Abstract Deadline Extended: SEM Fracture and Fatigue Call for Papers

Submitted by Shuman_Xia on

Dear Colleagues,

 

The SEM 2019 annual conference abstract deadline has been extended to October 24, 2018. Please see the Call for Abstracts below and consider submitting an abstract.

 

We invite you to submit a paper to the 2019 Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) Annual Meeting in one of the many sessions in the Fatigue and Fracture Track. See below for further information on these sessions, and please forward this to others who may be interested.