The Department of Civil Engineering and School of Mathematical Sciences of University of Nottingham are proud to host the 2022 Annual Conference of the UK Association for Computational Mechanics from 20th to 22nd of April 2022.
The conference provides a forum to present recent advances in computational mechanics (solid and structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, gas, bioengineering, geomechanics, electromagnetics, multi-physics, mesh generation, etc) with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects.
The conference is planned as an in-person event. However, we will be following the government and university recommendations regarding the COVID-19 situation and, if required, we will adjust the delivery mode / registration fees and inform all participants by the end of February 2022.
Extended Deadline: 14th January 2022.
Instructions for the abstract submission can be found here
Special Issue of UKACM 2022 in Engineering with Computers journal
Information about the UKACM 2022 EWCO SI can be found here
Deadline: 15 April 2022
Research students: £250*
Standard delegates: £350
Please register through the University of Nottingham online store.
Conference venue information: Information for Participants
Plenary lectures at the conference will be delivered by the following distinguished researchers:
Prof. Dr.ir. Dr.h.c. René de Borst, University of Sheffield
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefanie Elgeti, Vienna University of Technology
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominik Schillinger, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Dr Emilio Martinez-Paneda, Imperial College London
Dr Robert Bird, Imperial College London, winner of 2020 Roger Owen Award
UKACM will be awarding the following prizes:
Mike Crisfield Prize (£250)
UKACM Post-Graduate Research Student Prize (£100)
UKACM Post-Doctoral Researcher Prize (£100)
The conference will begin in the early afternoon on Wednesday 20th April and finish in the afternoon on Friday 22nd April.
The programme of the School on Advanced Topics in Computational Mechanics is available under School programme
The programme of the conference can be found under Conference programme
Online version of the programme available here
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