Call for Mini-symposium
Call for mini-symposium submission deadline (extended): 30 September 2024
General conference topics:
100 Computational Solid Mechanics:
Solid mechanics, Structural dynamics, Computational plasticity, Contact mechanics, Damage mechanics, Electromagnetics, Finite deformation mechanics, Fracture and failure mechanics, Materials engineering, Geomechanics, Material/constitutive modelling, Composite Materials, Metamaterials, Hierachical materials, Bio-insipred materials, Shape-morphing materials, Multi-functional materials, Soft Matter, etc.
200 Computational Fluid Mechanics:
Fluid mechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Fluid-structure interaction, Turbulence Modelling, Porous media/porous flow/coupled analysis, Multiphase Flow, Aerodynamics, Hydrodynamics, Heat Transfer in Fluids, etc.
300 Numerical Methods:
Boundary elements, Finite elements, GPUs and HPC, Instability analysis, Isogeometric methods, Large scale linear algebra, Mesh generation, Meshless methods, Multiscale modelling, Particle-based methods, PDE & SPDE solutions, Phase field-based methods, Peridynamics, Topology optimisation, FE2 method, etc.
400 Multi-physics Modelling:
Multi-physics coupling, Biomechanics/Bioengineering, Heat transfer, Wave propagation, Modeling Manufacturing Processes, Modelling the Additive Manufacturing Process, etc.
500 Data-driven Methods:
Artificial neural network, Physics-informed neural network, Neural Operators, Bayesian machine learning, Convolutional Neural Network, Recurrent neural network, Transfer learning, Generative Adversarial Network, Data-driven inverse design, etc.
Guidelines
The UKACM2025 conference welcomes the latest advancements in computational methods across applied sciences and engineering. We are particularly interested in proposals for Mini-Symposia that explore emerging areas, enriching the scope of application.
Here are the guidelines for proposing and organising Mini-Symposia:
Each Mini-Symposium comprises a minimum of one 90 mins session, accommodating six presentations of 15 minutes each. It should be a mixture of academics, postdoc and PhD students.
The number of sessions for a Mini-Symposium is determined by the number of accepted presentations. It cannot be divided into parallel sessions.
A Keynote Talk session is permissible for every full session. If the keynote talk is included, the whole session will be a 30-minute keynote talk followed by four 15-minute standard presentations.
Two Invited Talk sessions are permissible for every full session. Each invited talk session will last 15 minutes as well.
Every Mini-Symposium designates a Corresponding Organiser who acts as the liaison with the Conference Secretariat. The Mini-Symposium organisers may also speak as part of their respective Mini-Symposium. You are also welcome to ask one or more co-organisers to assist you in these tasks.
The extended deadline for submission of proposals for Mini-Symposia is 30 September 2024.
Please submit your Mini-Symposia proposal to Microsoft CMT, click "create new submission" and choose the subject area "Mini-symposia". Then upload your proposal there.
If you already have an account on Microsoft CMT, you can log in to your account and search for "UKACM2025".
If you do not have a CMT account, please click on Register on the Microsoft CMT page to create an account using your academic email address.
Once you have registered and verified your account you will be able to search for "UKACM2025" to start the proposal submission process.
We believe that the submission process is intuitive but if you need any support during the process of submission please contact UKACM@qmul.ac.uk. Or you can submit your proposal directly to UKACM@qmul.ac.uk.
You can also take a look at the CMT help pages for how to guides and FAQs.
Please ensure that you prepare your one-page proposal using the conference template.
The one-page short proposal template file for the initial submission
Proposal will be reviewed and acceptance confirmed by 30 September 2024