Minisymposium (ID: SS-NCTAP)
New Computational Techniques for Applied Problems in Science and Engineering
Organizers: Ludwig Kohaupt (Beuth University of Technology Berlin), Yan Wu (Georgia Southern University)
In today's world, computational techniques play an ever growing role in science and engineering. This
is reflected by new notations such as, e.g., Computational Chemistry or Computational Engineering.
New disciplines like these are driven by the need to model and analyze systems already in the
concept phase before experiments can be made since this procedure can save a lot of time and
money, that is, for economic reasons.
This special session is therefore devoted to problems in science and engineering that could be useful
in real-world applications. Both analysis and modeling aspects are considered
Please note the ID code assigned to your presentation (identical to the ID code of your accepted abstract). It is required for submitting your paper for the AMMCS-2013 Proceedings. Submission is not mandatory. All submitted papers will be refereed and only accepted papers will be published in the AMMCS-2013 Proceedings.
If you intend to submit your paper, please go to the AMMCS-2013 Proceedings Page. Follow exactly the Author Instructions accessible from that page.
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