Dear colleagues!
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is seeking proposals for minitutorials to be presented at the 2025 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE25), March 3–7, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas.
The deadline for minitutorial proposals is June 17, 2024. Please submit at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfw_0By504RGnAb_YeEeZwzM2hDluS5jWHALh7dSjJuHY1QNg/viewform
Accepted minitutorials may be eligible for some reimbursement of travel expenses from SIAM. Reimbursements are capped at $1500 to be divided between presenters, with a cap of $500 per presenter. SIAM additionally may waive the conference registration for up to 3 presenters.
Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) complements theory and experiment as a critical component of scientific discovery. CSE is indispensable for leading-edge investigation and engineering design in a vast number of industrial sectors that all rely increasingly on advanced modeling and simulation. CSE also contributes to policy and decisions relating to human health, resources, transportation, and defense.
CSE is naturally interdisciplinary. Its goals concern understanding and analyzing complex systems, predicting their behavior, and optimizing processes and designs. CSE blends applications, computer architecture and software, and algorithms. Current CSE challenges include the safe deployment, explainability, and theoretical understanding of AI; the analysis, visualization, and assimilation of large and complex data sets; and the design of scalable, flexible, open, and robust CSE software.
For all conference details, including conference themes, please see:
https://siam.org/conferences/cm/conference/cse25
Students and/or early career professionals are eligible to apply for conference support:
https://siam.org/conferences/conference-support
Is your organization interested in being a sponsor? Check out:
https://siam.org/sponsors-advertisers-and-exhibitors/conference-sponsorship
Looking forward!
SIAM CSE25 Organizing Committee
David Bindel, Cornell University
Elizabeth Cherry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Judith Hill, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Orly Alter, University of Utah
Bubacarr Bah, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
Diego Del-Castillo-Negrete, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Amr El-Bakry, ExxonMobil
Malena Espanol, Arizona State University
Silke Glas, University of Twente
Jeff Hammond, NVIDIA
Boris Kramer, UC San Diego
Alicia Klinvex, Naval Nuclear Laboratory (FMP)
Mary Ann Leung, Sustainable Horizons Institute
Nicholas Malaya, AMD
Christopher Marcotte, Durham University
Paulina Sepúlveda Salas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Cindy Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories
Tetsuya Sakurai, University of Tsukuba
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Orly Alter
USTAR Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Human Genetics
Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute and Huntsman Cancer Institute
University of Utah, and
Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder,
Prism AI Therapeutics, Inc.
https://linkedin.com/company/prism-ai------------------------------