[firedrake] Fwd: [Icfd-announce] Numerical Methods for Simulation - Call for Papers

Colin Cotter colin.cotter at imperial.ac.uk
Mon Sep 22 17:09:25 BST 2014


Dear all,
     This is usually a nice event.

all the best
--cjc


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Date: 	Mon, 22 Sep 2014 09:22:32 +0000
From: 	Peter K. Sweby <p.k.sweby at reading.ac.uk>
To: 	icfd-announce at lists.reading.ac.uk <icfd-announce at lists.reading.ac.uk>



Dear all,

Please find below and attached the announcement for the IMA Conference 
on Numerical Methods for Simulation to take place in September 2015. 
Unfortunately the ICFD will not be continuing their own conference 
series but this IMA series encapsulates the original vision of the ICFD 
conference series whilst expanding it to cover other areas of numerical 
simulation.

I hope that you will support this series as you did the ICFD conferences.

Best regards

Peter Sweby

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*IMA Conference on Numerical Methods for Simulation*

/Formerly the ICFD Conference on Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics/

1 – 4 September 2015                    Mathematical Institute, 
University of Oxford

**

*Scope*

Developments in numerical methods underpin simulations in many ways, for 
example in any area where high dimensional problems are governed by 
differential equations.  Computational fluid dynamics has driven many 
developments in this area; however there is a wide range of application 
areas where the problems, and indeed solution techniques may be 
similar.  Numerical methods are important in diverse areas such as 
geophysical modelling, fluid-structure interaction, high-dimensional 
dynamical systems, weather prediction, climate modelling, oil reservoir 
simulation, and so on.  The conference will bring together application 
specialists, applied mathematicians, numerical analysts and 
computational scientists who develop and use numerical simulations. 
Applications which focus on data assimilation, inverse problems, 
uncertainties or control, which contain as a major component a 
high-dimensional forward model, will also be represented.

The Institute for Computational Fluid Dynamics, founded in 1983 by Bill 
Morton and Mike Baines, previously ran a successful sequence of 
international conferences based on themes of relevance to fluid 
dynamics. The IMA conference series reprises this original vision, but 
opens up a wider range of themes which are similar to those in fluid 
dynamics, now including all areas of numerical simulation.

*Conference themes*

**

For the first IMA Conference on Numerical Methods in Simulation, the 
themes will be:

  * Higher-order discretization methods
  * Methods for uncertainty quantification
  * Multi-physics / multi-material / multi-scale simulation
  * High performance computing (including energy efficient algorithms
    and algorithms for emerging architectures)
  * Optimization / control / design / inverse problems
  * Numerical analysis / numerical linear algebra and preconditioning

**

*Submission of Abstracts*

Abstracts are requested for contributed talks in any area consistent 
with the conference themes.  Talks will be accepted for either oral or 
poster presentation on the basis of a one-page extended abstract in PDF 
format, which should be sent via email to conferences at ima.org.uk 
<mailto:conferences at ima.org.uk> by Friday 27 March 2015.

All oral presentations will be in plenary sessions.  Applications are 
especially encouraged for poster presentations, and these will be given 
higher prominence than at other similar conferences.

*Proceedings*

No formal proceedings will be published, although extended abstracts 
will be distributed to all participants.  Contributors will retain 
copyright and are encouraged to submit their work to journals, perhaps 
with an acknowledgement that the paper was presented and worked on at 
the 2015 IMA Conference on Numerical Methods for Simulation.

**

*Organising committee*

Ken Morgan, Swansea University (Chair)

Andy Barlow, AWE

Paul Childs, Schlumberger Gould Research

Dimitris Drikakis, Cranfield University

Patrick Farrell, University of Oxford

Peter Sweby, University of Reading

Rob Scheichl, University of Bath

*Further information*

**

For further information, please see the conference webpage:

http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/numerical_methods_for_simulation.html

**

For queries or to register your interest in this event, please contact 
Lizzi Lake, Conference Officer, E-mail: conferences at ima.org.uk 
<mailto:conferences at ima.org.uk>, Tel: +44 (0) 1702 354 020, Fax: +44 (0) 
1702 354 111, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Catherine 
Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1EF, UK.



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