Subject: CMEM 2005: Abstract Reminder from WIT ============================================================= CMEM 2005 Twelfth International Conference on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements 20 - 22 June 2005, Malta http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2005/cmem2005/2.html Organised by: Wessex Institute of Technology, UK University of Naples Federico II, Italy Sponsored by: WIT Transactions on Modelling & Simulation ============================================================= Dear Colleague RE: CMEM 2005: Paper Deadline 18 February 2005 Further to my recent communication, please note that there is still time to submit an abstract for CMEM 2005. In order to allow enough time for the processing and review of your abstract and the completion of your paper, please submit your abstract within the next two weeks and note that the paper deadline is 18 February 2005. Abstracts can be submitted via our website at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2005/cmem2005/2.html Alternatively please email or fax your submission: Email: cweaver@wessex.ac.uk or Fax: + 44 (0) 238 029 2853 I have included brief details below of the objectives and topics of the conference. We look forward to receiving your abstract, and welcoming your contribution in what promises to be a most successful conference in 2005. Yours sincerely Caroline Weaver Conference Secretariat **If you have already submitted your Abstract - thank you. You do not need to re-submit it** ============================================================= OBJECTIVES CMEM 2005 is the twelfth international conference in this well established series on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements. These successful meetings provide a unique forum for the review of the latest work on the interaction between computational methods and experimental measurements. As computer models become more reliable and able to represent more realistic problems, they require detailed data leading to the development of appropriate new types of experiments. Experimental measurements are themselves conditioned to the requirements of the computational models. Hence it is important that scientists working on experiments communicate with researchers developing computer codes, as well as those carrying out measurements on prototypes. The orderly and progressive concurrent development of all these fields is essential for the progress of engineering sciences. Scientists working in laboratory and field experiments produce challenging results which require, in many cases, difficult interpretation, leading to the reformulation of the analytical tools used in established computer codes. This successful series of conferences started in Washington DC (1981) followed by a meeting on board the Queen Elizabeth II Ocean Liner (1984); Porto Carras, Greece (1986); Capri (1988); Montreal (1991); Siena (1993); Capri (1995); Rhodes (1997); Sorrento (1999); Alicante (2001) and Sani Beach, Greece (2003). ============================================================= TOPICS Computer interaction and control of experiments Data acquisition and processing Direct, indirect and in-situ measurements Computational and analytical methods Structural and stress analysis Damage mechanics Life cycle engineering Dynamics and vibrations Fluid flow Biomedical applications Thermal processes Electrical and electromagnetic applications Computer imaging FULL CONFERENCE DETAILS AT: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2005/cmem2005/2.html ============================================================= Please forward this information to anyone you feel may be interested or would benefit from this information. They can subscribe by e-mailing enquiries@wessex.ac.uk and putting SUBSCRIBE- CMEM 05 in the subject field. Please note We try only to e-mail you information relevant to your field. However, if you are now specializing in another field and wish to receive news relevant to this area, or if you wish to be removed from our database, please e-mail: REMOVE@WESSEX.AC.UK Caroline Weaver Conference Assistant Email: cweaver@wessex.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0) 238 029 3223 Fax: +44 (0) 238 029 2853 ---------------------------- WESSEX INSTITUTE on the Web - http://www.wessex.ac.uk SEE 2005 Call for Papers at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2005/index.html WIT Press on the Web - visit http://www.witpress.com to download individual Wessex Institute conference papers from our WIT eLIBRARY and browse our BOOKSTORE. Save 10% and ensure fast delivery when you order our books on-line! BEASY on the Web: http://www.beasy.com ----------------------------- Wessex Institute, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO40 7AA, UK