call for Abstract, (WCCM-VII)




Dear Colleagues,

It is our pleasure to invite you to present your research at the
minisymposium on *Computational Nanotechnology with the Enhancement of
High-Performance Computing* at the 7th World Congress on Computational
Mechanics (WCCM VII), which will be held in Los Angeles, California
between July 16-22, 2006.
In this minisymposium, topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

* Multi-scale modeling and simulation of nanoscale materials;
* Nanomaterial fabrication, synthesis, and processing simulations;
* Nanoelectronic and other nanosystem simulations;
* Large-scale molecular methods and simulations in nano-science and
technology;
* Modeling and simulation for Nano electromechanical systems;
* Parallel algorithms and computational methods in nano-materials
processing, characteristics, and statistical analysis;
* Large computing systems for nano-science (computational and
network systems).

High-quality papers will be recommended and selected for International
Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (Interscience Publisher).

Abstracts must be submitted through the conference website following the
link below:
http://www.wccm2006.northwestern.edu/accepted_minisymposia.html?mode=submit

Relevant Deadlines:
- Abstract submission: March 15, 2006
- Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2006

Keynote speakers will be chosen from the list of submitted abstracts.
Further information about the conference can be found at:

http://www.wccm2006.northwestern.edu/index.html

We look forward to your participation in this minisymposium.
With best regards,

Shaoping Xiao
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
The University of Iowa
Email: shaoping-xiao@xxxxxxxxx

Jun Ni
Department of Computer Science
The University of Iowa
Email: jun-ni@xxxxxxxxx

Michael J. Leamy
The MITRE Corporation
Email: mjleamy@xxxxxxxxx

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Shaoping Xiao, PhD
Assistant Professor
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering &
Center for Computer Aided Design
2405 Seamans Center
College of Engineering
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1527
Tel: (319) 335-6009 Fax: (319) 335-5669
Web: www.engineering.uiowa.edu/~sxiao


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