Dear Colleague,
The final deadline to submit abstracts to the 10th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM) is this Saturday, February 28th. If you have already submitted an abstract, please disregard this reminder.
It is my pleasure to invite you to participate in the 7th Symposium on Trends in Unstructured Mesh Generation, which will be one of the many symposium at the 10th USNCCM, held July 16-19, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. Steve Owen (Sandia), Mark Shephard (RPI)
and I will host this symposium which has made a significant contribution to the meshing and geometry technology since its inception over a decade ago. All abstracts related to geometry and mesh generation for computational
simulation are welcome. In this symposium we are soliciting, in particular, advancements and trends from academics and industry in the following areas:
Hexahedral/quadrilateral mesh generation
Tetrahedral/triangular mesh generation
Meshing tools and applications
Multiphysics meshing issues
Infrastructure and tools for meshing
Adaptive meshing tools and applications
Meshing and geometry for geophysics applications
Meshing and geometry for biomedical applications
Geometry repair and improvement for mesh generation
Please consider submitting an abstract and joining us in Columbus for this event. Abstracts can be submitted electronically and should be completed before February 28, 2009. A peer reviewed special journal
edition of "Engineering With Computers" will also be compiled from selected participating authors of MeshTrends7. We have posted details of the symposium as well as instructions for submission at the following URL:
Please note that this website incorrectly states that the abstract submission deadline is Jan 31, 2009, and lists the symposium number as 2.18.2. The correct deadline is Feb. 28th, and the correct symposium
number is 2.18.3.
Sincerely,
Matt Staten
Sandia National Labs, Dept. 01421
Computational Modeling Sciences
P.O. Box 5800 MS 1321
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1321
(412)344-0482
mlstate@sandia.gov