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COLLOQUIUM FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS, OCTOBER 5-7, 2005
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INVITATION
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The main objectives of the colloquium is to provide a forum for young scientists engaged in research in Computational Mechanics, to present and to
discuss results of recent research efforts, to foster the exchange of ideas among various fields in Computational Mechanics and to support the progress
of ongoing research. Advanced computational methods and models for the numerical analysis of materials and of structures and the assessment of their
suitability and robustness are in the main focus of the colloquium. The presentation of work in progress is welcome. The organizers hope, that the
colloquium will also help to identify promising new research directions. According to the colloquium objectives, young scientists are invited to present
results of their scientific work at the colloquium. Thematically arranged sessions and organized minisymposia, complemented by social events will provide
ample opportunities for discussions in an informal atmosphere.

Presentations may be given in English or German.

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Colloquium topics will cover computational mechanics and
computational modeling of materials and structures. The colloquium
topics include:

 Computational Structural and Solid Mechanics

 Computational Fluid Dynamics

 Fluid-Structure-Interaction

 Computational Failure Mechanics

 Material Modeling

 Durability Mechanics

 Multiphysics problems

 Finite Element Techniques

 Nonlinear Dynamics

 Inverse Problems and Optimization

 Multiscale Modeling and Homogenization

 Biomechanics

 Industrial Applications

 
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