Call for mini-symposium submission deadline: 30 September 2025
Deadline Extended: Mini-symposium submissions due 15 Oct 2025
General conference topics:
• Finite Element Methods
• Extended/Generalised Finite Element Methods
• Isogeometric Analysis
• Meshfree & Particle Methods
• Boundary Element Methods
• Lattice boltzmann method
• Peridynamics
• Model Order Reduction
• High-Performance Computing
• Computational Solid Mechanics
• Advanced Material Modelling
• Contact, Impact & Friction Mechanics
• Structural Dynamics & Vibration
• Computational Fracture & Damage Mechanics
• Optimisation in Mechanics
• Computational Fluid Dynamics
• Turbulence Modelling
• Multiphase & Multiphysics Flows
• Fluid–Structure Interaction
• Micro- & Nano-Fluidics
• AI/ML in Computational Mechanics
• Uncertainty Quantification
• Digital Twins & Predictive Modelling
• Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering
• Geomechanics & Geo-Engineering
• Fire Safety Engineering
• Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)
• Computational Mechanics Education
• Software Development & Open-Source Tools
• Industrial Applications
• Verification, Validation & Reproducibility
Guidelines
The UKACM2026 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 deadline for submission of proposals for Mini-Symposia is 15 October 2025.
Please submit your Mini-Symposia proposal direct to ukacm2026@gmail.com.
Please ensure that you prepare your one-page proposal using the conference template.