Minisymposia proposal is now open.
The Congress Organizers have identified 15 topic areas for the scientific content of the congress.
To best align the congress, we ask that when you submit your minisymposium proposal you provide both a primary and secondary topic area.
If you have any questions, contact us at secretariat@usnctam26.org.
100: Honorary mini-symposia
200: Data-driven methods / Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence
300: Biomechanics / Computational Biology / Biosystems
400: Solid Mechanics
500: Materials
600: Fluid Mechanics
700: Fluid-structure interactions and multi-phase mechanics
800: Nanoscale phenomena
900: Advanced manufacturing
1000: Computational methods
1100: Computing paradigms (Extreme-scale, quantum)
1200: Geosystems and climate
1300: Verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification
1400: Optimization
1500: Scientific visualization; virtual, extended and augmented reality
To submit your minisymposium proposal, you will need to create an account in the submission system.Â