Conference 1st September 2013 9 a.m. Prague, Czech Republic
2nd International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences
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- http://www.icmsquare.net/
- Submitter
- Luke Goater
It is our pleasure to circulate the 2nd announcement of the 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences, IC-MSQUARE 2013http://www.icmsquare.net
The conference is to be held at Prague, Czech Republic during September 1-5, 2013. See the http:/http://www.icmsquare.net// website for a detailed list of topics.
Highlights
• Professor Athanasios S. Fokas from University of Cambridge, UK; Professor George Karniadakis from Brown University, USA; Professor Mairi Sakellariadou from University of London, UK; Professor Eugenio Bianchi from Perimeter Institute, Canada; Dr George Spyrou from the Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Greece; Professor Jose Fernando Mendes from the Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal and Professor Marika Taylor from the University of Southampton, UK, will be the Conference Invited and Keynote Speakers.
• All accepted papers will be published in http://conferenceseries.iop.org/content/home (one of the largest periodical in its field, indexed in SCOPUS and monitored by all major abstract media).
• All authors may submit original papers (related to their presentation) for publication in the Special Issues of http://iopscience.iop.org/0031-9155, http://iopscience.iop.org/1749-4699, http://www.springer.com/physics/journal/10773, http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijmssc.
Important dates
• June 14, Abstract submission deadline
• June 21, Notification of acceptance
• June 21, Early registration deadline
• July 26, Full paper submission deadline
• September 1, Conference Opening
Venue
Conference Center of the http://www.icmsquare.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80&Itemid=140
Registration
All the actions related to the IC-MSQUARE 2013 (paper submission, registration etc) may be completed via the Conference website at http://www.icmsquare.net
Presentations
• Oral presentations: Contributed oral presentations are 15 minutes long, including 3 minutes for questions and discussion.
• Poster Presentations: The available board area for poster presentations is 80 cm (width) x 110 cm (height).
• Virtual Presentations: For those unable to attend the Conference in person, virtual participation is also available. A paper submitted without the participant attending the Conference in person, but eligible to be refereed and published (if accepted) in the Conference Proceedings.
Workshops
• Bridging the gap by building analogies, organized by Dr Sergio Cacciatori
• Modified gravity and the Dark Universe, organized by Prof Max Banados
• Applications of the gauge/gravity correspondence, organized by Prof Jose Edelstein
• Algorithmic Solutions to Medical and Biological Questions, organized by Dr George Spyrou
• Loop quantum gravity: Recent advances and future perspectives, organized by Prof Jorge Pullin
• Exotic Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Gravity effects and Their Possible Experimental Signatures, organized by Prof Douglas Singleton
• Numerical General Relativity, organized by Prof Bernd Bruegmann
• Quantum Gravity Phenomenology, organized by Prof Saurya Das
• Computational nanoscience, organized by Prof Kalman Varga
• Numerical simulation of photonic and optoelectronic devices, organized by Dr Young Min Song
• Workshop on Semiconductor and Scintillation Detectors Efficiency Calculations Methods and Software, organized by Prof Mahmoud Abbas
• Sociophysics - Data and Physical Models of Human Behaviour, organized by Dr Julian Sienkiewicz
• Entanglement Entropy and Holography, organized by Dr Amir Esmaeil Mosaffa
• Applications, Modeling, and Computational Aspects of Classical and Quantum Stochastic Processes, organized by Prof Clement Ampadu
• Complex Networks: Evolution, Optimization and Dynamics, organized by Prof Bojin Zheng
• New Perspectives in Geometry, Relativity, and Quantum Theory, organized by Dr Babur Mirza
• Topics in 2+1 dimensional gravity, organized by Prof Mohammad Setare
• The combinatorics of information laws, organized by Prof Juan Montoya
• ECG signal processing and telecardiology, organized by Dr Chouakri Sid Ahmed
• Mathematical modeling of molecular quantum systems, organized by Prof Jonas Fransson
• Geometric integration in physical sciences and engineering, organized by Dr Odysseas Kosmas
• Modeling DNA: a challenge for nonlinear science, organized by Dr Marco Zoli
• Applying the finite element and mesh free methods for mathematical modeling in physical sciences, organized by Dr Jose Machado
• Quantum Information Processing: Theory and Applications, organized by Dr Colin Wilmott
• Materials for spintronic applicationsby Prof Bothina Hamad
• Computational approaches for nanoscale and multiband superconductivity, organized by Prof Liviu Chibotaru
• Physical Mathematics, organized by Dr Kaushik Ghosh
• Numerical methods for reconstruction and analysis in particle physics, organized by Dr Federico Colecchia
• Topics in Mathematical Physics, organized by Prof Emilio Elizalde
• Dark Matter Phenomenology in Astronomical and Astrophysical Scenarios, organized by Dr Lorenzo Iorio
• Phenomenology of General Relativity in Astronomical and Astrophysical Scenarios, organized by Dr Lorenzo Iorio
• Advanced Stochastic Modeling in Reliability, Survival Analysis and Life Sciences, organized by Prof Ji Cha
• Applications of Stochastic Loewner evolution in Physics, organized by Dr Abbas Saberi