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ANNOUNCING the first large-scale symposium dedicated entirely to Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification of computer simulations. It will bring together engineers and scientists from all disciplines that use computational modeling and simulation to discuss and exchange ideas and methods for verification of codes and solutions, simulation validation, and assessment of uncertainties in mathematical models, computational solutions, and experimental data.
ENVIRONMENT: The ASME Verification and Validation Symposium (V&V2012) will include plenary sessions as well as paper presentation sessions, some of which will be oriented by application field, and some focused by technical goal and approach. Scientists and engineers in various fields, who do not normally have an opportunity to interact, will be able to share verification and validation methods, approaches, success and failures, and ideas for the future.
ABSTRACTS are solicited on uses, methods and research in techniques for Verification and Validation in all engineering and scientific computing disciplines. There will be presentations only with no requirement for a formal paper submission. Individuals who would like to participate in the paper presentation sessions should submit a 400 word abstract. Selection of paper presentations will be made based solely on the review of a submitted abstract.
Organizers:
Dr. Christopher J. Freitas, Southwest Research Institute, .210-522-2137, cfreitas@swri.org
Dr. Scott Doebling, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 505-667-6950, doebling@lanl.gov
Mr. Ryan Crane, ASME, 212-591-7004, craner@asme.org
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Aerospace engineering
- Automotive engineering
- Atmospheric and earth science
- Civil engineering
- Defense applications
- Fluid & thermal mechanics
- High energy density physics
- Materials science and engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Medical device design and analysis
- Nuclear power system design and analysis
- Solid mechanics
- Space science and astrophysics
- Structural dynamics
JOIN published technical experts from: General Motors, ANSYS, Southwest Research Institute, Federal Aviation Administration, U. of Alabama Huntsville, The Boeing Co., Simulia, Los Alamos National Laboratory, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Texas A&M, Westinghouse, Exponent, Sandia National Laboratory, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U. of Cincinnati, Medtronic, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Mississippi State U., Boston Scientific, Idaho National Laboratory, U. of Minnesota, U. of Tokyo, and more.
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