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Second M.I.T. Conference
on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics


June 17 - 20, 2003

at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A.


Effective May 30, 2003

-- Sorry --

Due to an unexpected number of registrations already received

The new regular Registration Fee not including the Proceedings and not including the Conference Dinner is $ 160.- (no charge for students). Space is available for you at all Lectures at the Conference. Note that the Proceedings Books published by Elsevier can directly be ordered from Elsevier at the Conference (the price is not known yet).

Please register under these conditions to attend the Conference. Registration is no longer available. We are looking forward to welcome you at M.I.T.

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The Second Conference will be held in the same spirit as the First Conference which was held at M.I.T. on June 12 - 15, 2001.
 
The Proceedings of the First Conference can be obtained through the MIT website. This Conference was held in the same spirit as the First Conference held at M.I.T. on June 12 - 15, 2001. This web site now contains partial details of the Second Conference.




Plenary Speakers

As in the First M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, a total of eight Plenary Lectures will be delivered at the Second Conference, four from Academia and four from Industry. 
 

--- Academia ---


"Biological Simulations at All Scales: From Cardiovascular Hemodynamics to Protein Molecular Mechanics"
R.D. Kamm, Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 


"Simulations of Complex Systems across Multiple Length Scales"
E. Kaxiras, Professor of Physics

Harvard University
Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. 


"Nonlinear Schemes and Multiscale Preconditioners for Time Evolution Problems in Constrained Structural Dynamics"
P. Le Tallec, Professor

École Polytechnique
Palaiseau, France 


"A Numerical Method for Large Eddy Simulation in Complex Geometries"
P. Moin, Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Stanford University
Stanford, CA, U.S.A. 


 

--- Industry ---


"Steel Industry: Simulation of Production Processes and Product Performance Evaluation using Finite Element Models"
E.N. Dvorkin, Director

Center for Industrial Research/FUDETEC
Buenos Aires, Argentina 


"The role of CAE in Product Development at Ford Motor Company"
S.G. Kelkar and N.K. Kochhar, Chief Engineer, Product Design

Ford Motor Company
U.S.A. 


"Aerodynamic Simulation in Aerospace Industry—Status, Needs and Expectations"
H. Rieger and W. Schmidt, Director, Research Programs

DaimlerChrysler AG
Germany 


"Consequences of Modeling on Tire Development"
J.-M. Vacherand, Chief Research Engineer

Michelin
France