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CMMSE 2010
10th Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in
Science and Engineering
June 26-30, Almeria , Andalucia, Spain.
http://gsii.usal.es/~CMMSE/
email: cmmse@usal.es
Call for Invited Sessions and 30 minutes Presentations
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS:
The 2010 Conference on Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering
Conference (CMMSE-20010), is the ten of this conference series. CMMSE2010
aims to be a unifying, cross-cutting, interdisciplinary gathering, where
specialists can have exposure to diverse fields and participate in special
sessions different from but still close to their own interests.
Standard presentation: 30 minutes in length.
Special Sessions: Minimum of 4-5 presentations. Special session chairs can
act as plenary speakers.
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 17, 2010 -- Deadline for submission of Abstracts (3-4 pages) or
full papers (12 pages).
May 26, 2010 -- Notification of Acceptance
June 12, 2010 Registration (with podium)
June 20, 2010 -- Registration (without podium)
August 10, 2010 -- Deadline for submission (SPECIAL
ISSUES).
Sept. 10, 2010 -- Special issue final selection.
JOURNALS INVOLVED: (all indexed by SCI-ISI)
Computational Chemistry & Mathematical Chemistry
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, (Willey).
Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, (Springer).
Computational Mathematics
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, (Taylor & Francis).
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, (Elsevier)
Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms , (Kluwer)
Computer Science
Journal of Supercomputing, (Springer).
International Journal of Neural Systems (World Scientific)
The logic Journal (Oxford Journals)
Computational Engineering & Engineering Software.
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering (IOS Press)
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (Willey)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Please check the Conference Web site http://gsii.usal.es/~CMMSE/ regularly
for the most up to date information.
NEW: All meals and dinners (full board) included for participants (and
their accompanying persons staying at the conference hotel). !!!!!
USA CONFERENCE:
This year CMMSE conference will have a second part in US organized at
Madison, WI, USA. For more information please contact with Prof. Shi Jin
jin@math.wisc.edu or Prof. Bruce Wade wade@uwm.edu.
ABOUT ALMERIA:
The highest number of sunshine hours in Europe is recorded annually in the
Province of Almeria which with its pristine atmosphere and clear skies was a
natural selection for the only dessert in Europe. Inland, Almeria has an
almost lunar landscape of desert, sandstone and dried up riverbeds and has
long been a popular choice for filming American style spaghetti westerns;
(The all time Peter O'Toole classic, Lawrence of Arabia was also shot here).
The coast:
The clear blue Mediterranean can be enjoyed with its miles of sandy beaches
enhanced against the spectacular backdrop of mountains. There is a stark
grandeur to the local scenery with its arid plain, dry riverbeds, hills and
mountains, interspersed with fertile zones of olive and almond trees, orange
and lemon groves.
This area has been colonised by all the great Mediterranean peoples from the
Phoenicians, the Carthaginians and the Romans to the Moors who were in
occupation for some 800 years, creating a wealth of culture and knowledge
and leaving relics and ruins which are among the wonders of the world. The
tropical climate and the Moors heritage make a particular style of food and
Flamenco that you will enjoy.
There are many places of interest and a large number of activities to be
enjoyed in Almeria. However, the beauty of it is that you can make it as
active or as relaxing as you wish during your stay!
To find out more about Almeria and Andalucía have a look in
http://www.almeria-turismo.org/ and
http://www.andalucia.org/.
CONFERENCE HOTEL:
Barceló Cabo de Gata Hotel & Resort
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