International Conference Center Hiroshima in Peace Memorial Park,Hiroshima, Japan
4-6 April 2007
http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/iccm2007/
Organized and hosted by:
Department of Social and Environmental Engineering Hiroshima University
http://eng.see.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/syakai/index.html
Supported by:
The 21st Century COE Program
“System Design: Paradigm Shift from Intelligence to Life”
Keio University
http://www.coesys.keio.ac.jp/english_index.html
Scope of the Conference
This conference provides an international forum for the presentation and showcase of recent advances in various aspects of computational methods. It will reflect the state-of-the-art of the computational methods involving theory, algorithm, programming, coding,numerical simulation, error and uncertainty analysis and/or the novel application of computational techniques to problems in engineering,
science, and other disciplines related to computations. Selected papers presented in the conference will be peer reviewed for publication in the International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM).
Workshops
Workshops on selected topics are organized for intensive discussions. The detail information of workshops will be available at the conference website.
Call for Abstracts
Intending authors are invited to submit 1-page abstracts. The abstract format (Word or Tex) can be downloaded from the conference website from July 15, 2006. Only the submission of a PDF file via the conference’s website (http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/iccm2007/) is
accepted. Abstracts will be fully reviewed by experts in the areas of computation.
Important Dates
Start of abstract submission from: July 15, 2006
Deadline for receipt of abstract by: November 30, 2006
Notification of acceptance by: December 15, 2006
Deadline for early payment by: December 31, 2006
Location: Hiroshima
Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and the largest city of the Chugoku Region, the westernmost region on Japan's main island of Honshu. It is home to about one million people. Hiroshima is a city vehemently engaged in the promotion of peace. Hiroshima's Peace Park including the memorial museum, and the island of Miyajima (literally: shrine island), located 40 minutes from the city center by train and ferry, are among Japan's most interesting tourist attractions.
http://www.pref.hiroshima.jp/guide-e.html
Updated Information
Regularly updated information on accommodation, paper preparation, and other related affairs of the conference are available at:
http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/iccm2007/
If you require further information regarding ICCM2007, please contact via e-mail to: iccm2007@hiroshima-u.ac.jp