About: ICCES (International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences) was initially founded in 1986 as ICCM (International Conference on Computational Mechanics) by Professors Satya N Atluri and Genki Yagawa, to become a forum for then burgeoning discipline of Computational Mechanics. It was the first such international conference. It was held in 1986 at the Tokyo University of Science, under the leadership of the legendary academicians: Professor Hiroshi Miyamoto of Tokyo University of Science, his student Professor Masanori Kikuchi of the same university, and Professor Genki Yagawa of the University of Tokyo. ICCM transformed in to ICCES at the 1991 conference held in Melbourne, Australia. Most transformational research-advances are made by researchers taking an inspired look at problems at the interfaces of multiple disciplines, outside their own well-defined disciplinary boundaries. With this aim, ICCES is broad based, multidisciplinary, and promotes basic as well as applied sciences and engineering. Papers are sought from all aspects: theoretical, analytical, computational, and experimental studies and solutions of problems in the physical sciences, chemical sciences, biological sciences, mechanical sciences, electrical sciences, and mathematical sciences, especially at the interfaces of these basic sciences and engineering.
Experimental Sciences
Bioengineering & Biomechanics
Geo-Technical Engineering
Offshore, Sub-Sea, Arctic Engineering
Multi-Scale & Multi-Physics
Fluid Engineering
Materials Genome
Structural Integrity & Longevity
Materials Design & Simulation
Methods for Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
Sound & Vibration
Renewable Materials
Contact: http://2019.iccesconf.org/