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SES Annual Technical Meeting

Submitted by Ahmed Elbanna on

 

Dear all, 

The following minisymposium as part of the Society of Engineering Sciences upcoming meeting [Oct 1-3 (2014) : Purdue University] may be of interest to you.

http://www.cvent.com/events/ses-annual-technical-meeting/custom-37-756e…

 Looking forward to seeing you there.

 

 

Reminder: Call for abstracts International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials in Madrid, Spain on October 1st-3rd

Submitted by jsegurado on

This is a reminder to invite you to submit an abstract for the 24th International Workshop on
Computational Mechanics of Materials (IWCMM 24) in Madrid, Spain on October 1st-3rd.
The abstract submission will close in
less than 3 weeks.

 

Call for Paper: Special Session in Impact Damage in Composites at SciTech 2015

Submitted by a12najafi on

Call for Paper

AIAA SciTech2015,
5 – 9 January 2015, Gaylord Palms and Convention Center, Kissimmee, FL

 

(56th
AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials
Conference)

Special
Session: Impact Damage in Composites

Dr. Ali
Najafi, ANSYS, Inc.

Dr. Mostafa
Rassaian, The Boeing Company.

 

International Conference on Multiphysical Interaction and Environment, March 09-10, 2015, Vinh Long, Vietnam

Submitted by phunguyen on

Dear all,

 You are cordially invited to submit abstracts or organize a minisymposium for the International Conference on Multiphysical Interaction and Environment, to be held on March 09-10, 2015 in Vinh Long, Vietnam.

 Important Dates

24th International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials (IWCMM 24) in Madrid, Spain, on October 1st-3rd 2014

Submitted by jsegurado on



The abstract submission for the 24th International Workshop on

Computational Mechanics of Materials (IWCMM 24) in Madrid, Spain, on

October 1st-3rd, 2014 is now opened. The deadline for abstract

submission is June 15th, 2014.



The workshop is intended to cover all aspects of modeling and

simulations of the mechanical behavior at different length and time

scales. The materials of interest range from traditional materials such

as metals, alloys, polymers and composites to advanced and emerging

Call for abstracts: “Issues in computational modeling of damage, fracture and fragmentation of solid materials”

Submitted by Julian J. Rimoli on

As part of the 51st Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science (SES 2014) to be held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, on October 1-3 2014, it is our pleasure to invite you to submit an abstract to the Symposium “Issues in computational modeling of damage, fracture and fragmentation of solid materials”.