Informativos
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INFORMATIVO ABCM Nº 146/09 – IPDO 2010
Fonte: Prof. Marcelo Colaço (COPPE/UFRJ)
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
INVERSE PROBLEMS,DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION SYMPOSIUM IPDO-2010August 25-27, 2010
João Pessoa, Brazil
http://ipdo2010.ipdos.org/IPDO Symposium’s main objectives are to bring the three communities of researchers (inverse problems, design theory and optimization experts) together in a unique international forum that provides an excellent basis for cross-fertilization of ideas, as well as for the creation of new synergistic approaches and methodologies. Successful previous versions of the IPDO Symposium were held in Rio de Janeiro (2004) and in Miami Beach (2007).
The IPDO-2010 Symposium will be held in João Pessoa, Brazil, the easternmost city in the Americas. For the symposium participants, the airport of entry in Brazil shall be the International Airport of Recife, which is served by major airline carriers, with everyday flights from cities in North America and Europe. Contributions dealing with practical applications are encouraged, such as in nanotechnology, aeronautics, astronautics, bio-medicine, transport and sensing of pollutants, materials processing, remote sensing, non-destructive evaluation, material property determination, acceleration of optimization procedures, etc.
Submission of Contributed Papers
Authors shoud send a one-page abstract in pdf (Portable Document Format) to ipdo2010@gmail.com as an attachment to their e-mail message by December 21, 2009. Authors may also consider their papers for further review and possible publication in the journal Inverse Problems in Sciences and Engineering.
CHAIR
Prof. Zaqueu E. da Silva
Federal UniversityofParaiba,UFPB
zaqueu@les.ufpb.brCO-CHAIRS
Prof. George S. Dulikravich
Florida International University
dulikrav@fiu.eduProf. Marcelo J. Colaço
Federal UniversityofRiodeJaneiro,UFRJ
colaco@poli.ufrj.brProf. Helcio R. B. Orlande
Federal UniversityofRiodeJaneiro,UFRJ
helcio@mecanica.ufrj.brSPONSORS AND PROMOTERS
ISIPSE (International Society for Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering), ABCM (Brazilian Society of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences), SBMAC (Brazilian Society of Applied and Computational Mathematics), UFPB (Federal University of Paraiba), FIU (Florida International University), UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), NSF, CNPq, CAPES, and Taylor & Francis Publishers.