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Science: Technology
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1 quai Lezay Marnesia, 67080 Strasbourg, France
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| Description |
There is a clear trend in modelling and simulation technology away from rigid simulation codes treating a fixed aspect towards sophisticated problem-solving environments (PSEs). These environments are widely considered an essential, emerging technology with high impact across all fields of science and engineering. PSEs will be especially important to successfully address all kinds of multidisciplinary phenomena such as fluid-structure coupling and rapidly developing fields such as bio-informatics and other application fields where vast amounts of data need to be managed and processed to discover patterns and knowledge contained within it. By integrating the latest research results into easy-to-use environments and utilizing grid computing infrastructure, PSEs will also help to make them easier to exploit for larger user communities.
The conference program addresses the state-of-the-art in infrastructure, standards, and core technologies (i.e. data mining, intelligence, virtual interfaces, grid computing) for PSEs and reviews PSE developments in health, bio-informatics, engineering, marketing and finance, environment, and education and training.
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| Additional Information |
The conference is open to researchers world-wide, whether from industry or academia. Participation will be limited to 100. The emphasis will be on discussion about new developments. The conference fee covers registration, full board and lodging. Grants will be available, in particular for nationals under 35 from EU or Associated States.
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