ICCMSE 2005International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering |
Thank you for your participation in ICCMSE 2005 See you in ICCMSE 2006 at Crete, Greece
Guidelines for the submission of the full papers for possible publication in one of the journals of ICCMSE
We hope to announce the results of the review procedure within 5 months Submission period: 7 November 2005 - 31 December 2005
Extension of the submission period New Deadline: 31 January 2006
Information for Transportation to Loutraki Special Service for Transportation to Loutraki
Sessions and Symposia of ICCMSE 2005
Best Student Paper Award(s) During the Conference Award(s) will be given to the Best Student Paper(s)
Subject Areas
Computational Mathematics
(or with a recently
completed PhD thesis ) The interested young scientists must
(1) Send their extended abstract for peer review (2) Express their interest for the participation in the competition (This must be done at the (1) stage) (3) Present their paper in ICCMSE.
Announcement
The Proceedings Volume of ICCMSE 2004 has been abstracted and indexed by SciFinder under the official name
Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences
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ICCMSE 2005 IS ENDORSED BY AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY (APS)
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ICCMSE 2005 IS COSPONSORED BY AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (ACS)
Highlighted Lectures:
"Electronic Structure of Molecules and Materials: From Coupled-Cluster Theory to DFT to the Transfer Hamiltonian"
R.J.Bartlett "Quantum theory of
chemical reactions" D.Clary Head of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division University of Oxford, England Editor of Chemical Physics Letters.
"Can Heisenberg spin coupling parameters be reliably extracted from unrestricted calculations?"
E.R.Davidson, University of Washington, USA Associate Editor of The Journal of Chemical Physics Associate Editor of Advances in Quantum Chemistry Advisory Editor of Chemical Reviews
HIGHLIGHTED SYMPOSIUM Title: Electric (hyper)polarizability: From atoms and molecules to the nonlinear optics of materials. (Organizer G. Maroulis, University of Patras, Greece maroulis@upatras.gr) in celebration of David Bishop’s contribution to the field Please send papers on all computational and methodological aspects of (hyper)polarizability calculation to the organizer George Maroulis at: maroulis@upatras.gr Session for the Highlighted Symposium Title: Vibrational contributions to linear and non-linear optical properties Organizers: Manthos G. Papadopoulos and Bernie Kirtman E-mail: mpapad@eie.gr
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