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Posted By: | Gerasimos Chourdakis |
Date: | Fri, 15 Nov 2019, 2:24 p.m. |
1st international preCICE Workshop on February 17-18, 2020 at the Technical University of Munich (campus Garching)
After meeting you at invited sessions in conferences around Europe, it is time that we meet at home, where everything started.
In the two (core) days of the Workshop, we plan to have talks by users and developers of the preCICE coupling library, presenting challenging applications, latest features, as well as the foundations. Join us also the day before and after for social events and hands-on user support.
## The library
preCICE is an open-source coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations, including, but not restricted to fluid-structure interaction and conjugate heat transfer simulations. Coupling adapters exist for OpenFOAM, CalculiX, Code_Aster, FEniCS, deal.II, and many more.
## Call for contributions
We are looking for talks focusing on coupling aspects that can be transfered among different application fields, preCICE adapters, and more preCICE-related topics (please avoid pure application-specific talks). The allocated time is not yet fixed, but will vary between 15-25 minutes.
Please submit a short abstract by November 29 on www.precice.org/preCICE2020.
Work in progress? Your talk is also welcome!
## Important dates
- Submit contributions by November 29 (optional) - Apply for a travel grant by November 29 (optional) - Early registration by November 29 (100 EUR) - Later registration possible by February 7 (150 EUR) - Pre-workshop social event: February 16 - Talks: February 17-18 - Hands-on user support: February 18-19
[November 29 deadlines extended from November 15]
## Funding
This is a no-profit, academic conference. A big "thank you" to SPPEXA (http://www.sppexa.de/) for the financial support of the Workshop!
We are able to provide a small number of travel grants to (PhD) students who would not be able to join otherwise.
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