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VII European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering

Start: 2016 June 5
End: 2016 June 10

Location: Crete, Greece

The main event organized by ECCOMAS is a large European Congress taking place on a four year cycle and addressing scientists and engineers both in and outside Europe. The main objective of these conferences is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art in scientific computing applied to engineering sciences. Equal emphasis is given to basic methodologies, scientific development and industrial applications. The ECCOMAS Congress includes invited lectures, invited Special Technological Sessions (STS), contributed papers from Academy and Industry and organized Minisymposia. Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Congresses are widely disseminated in Europe.

The previous ECCOMAS Congresses were held in Paris, France (1996), Barcelona, Spain (2000), Jyvaskyla, Finland (2004), Venezia, Italy (2008) in conjunction with the WCCM of IACM, and Vienna, Austria (2012).

The next VII European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering will take place in Crete, Greece, June 5 - 10, 2016. Please click here to download the Eccomas 2016 video presentation (mp4 file, 69 MB, 1:55 duration).

The ECCOMAS Congress, together with the ECCOMAS Conference on Computational Solid and Structural Mechanics (ECCM) and the ECCOMAS Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ECFD), constitute the three main scientific events of ECCOMAS organized every four years, on even years, which attract approximately 5000 participants in total.


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