The main idea of this thematic conference is to examine recent advances from mechanics and applied mathematics in a currently very active research domain of multi-scale modeling and computations in solid and fluid mechanics. The latter involves methods which bridge phenomena taking place at multiple scales in space and time and which ought to be placed in interaction or accounted for simultaneously in order to provide the most reliable explanations. This class of problems calls for the development and combination of different analytical tools (homogenization, asymptotic analysis) and computational methods (parallel computing, stochastic analysis) in order to advance the field towards currently relevant nonlinear applications. A number of different schools have developed in various domains of fluids and solids, both in mathematics and mechanics, with sometimes very little or no interaction between them. It is an explicit goal of this thematic conference, in the true spirit of ECCOMAS, to bring these different communities together, and thus provide a sound basis for a fruitful exchange of ideas among them.
The conference seeks also to provide a platform for learning from some of the worlds' leading specialists in analysis and design of complex engineering structures and systems, coming from aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering, material science, and in the design and analysis of numerical algorithms from applied mathematics. The main goal is elaborating the multi-field and multi-physics approach, which has significantly modified previously firm frontiers among these traditional engineering disciplines.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ibrahimbegovic A., UTC - Alliance Sorbonne Univ., France
Nikolić M., FGAG, University of Split, Croatia
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Pichler B., Board Member CEACM (Austria)
Polach P., Board Member CEACM, (Czech Republic)
Tonkovic Z., Board Member CEACM (Croatia)
Korelc J., Board Member CEACM (Slovenia)
Murin J., Board Member CEACM (Slovakia)
Lógó J., Board Member CEACM (Hungary)
Ibrahimbegovic A., President CEACM (BH)
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
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According to the preliminary program, the introductory keynote lectures of each day of this conference should set the contents and the boundaries as well as indicate the main issues concerning computational methods for multi-scale analysis in solid and fluid mechanics. A number of organized sessions (containing 4-6 papers) will be scheduled at the conference.
The Conference topics to be addressed are:
Heterogeneous materials
Masonry structures
Complex structures
Material and structure failures
Adaptive modeling
Mechanics of porous media
Fluid-structure interaction
Multi-phase flows
Turbulence
Wave propagation
Fracture
Instability
Stochastic Processes
Uncertainty Propagation
Machine Learning
Case Studies from Industry ...
ECCOMAS MSF 2025 registration package, with early registration cost 590 Euros before March 15, 2025, includes: the proceedings of keynote and selected lectures and abstracts of other participants, admission to complete scientific program, welcome reception, lunches, coffee breaks and a guided tour of Diocletian’s Emperor Palace and the old city of Split.
Late registration fees cost 590+100=690 Euros made until April 15, 2025 will guarantee the place in the ECCOMAS MSF 2025 Final Program. For any later fees payment and later arrival, the presentation place is not guaranteed.
The potential participants are asked to register by filling in the registration form (available at ECCOMAS MSF 2025 web site) and pay the fees according to the calendar. Invoices for payment of the registration fees will be sent to the author after the on-line registration has been conducted.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS / PAPERS
All accepted papers will be published in the form of extended abstract in a book of Proceedings along with the textbook containing the selected full-size contributed papers and keynote lectures. Special issue of scientific Journal of Coupled Systems Mechanics is also planned for publication of selected papers.
Authors are invited to submit an abstract of 2 to 4 pages by using the template file on conference website by January 15, 2025, containing the title of the proposed paper, the full address (including an e-mail) and the name of the corresponding author. The authors should indicate to which main conference topic their paper should be related.
Templates can be downloaded here.
For abstract submission please visit here.
Preconference course participant early registration cost 330 Euros before March 15, 2025 (afterwards 430 Euros), are admitted to scientific program.
This is a course offered to Graduate students interested in current research in Solid and Fluid Mechanics. The course runs June 23-24, 2025, just before the conference ECCOMAS MSF 2025, held June 25-27, 2025. The course students are not expected, in general, to make presentation at ECCOMAS MSF 2025.
VENUE INFORMATION
The Conference venue is Split, the capital of Dalmacija, the largest region on Adriatic coast of Croatia. Early day history of Split revolves around a Greek settlement founded in the area between the 3rd and 4th centuries. The most famous historic development came in 295 AD, when Roman emperor Diocletian ordered an imperial palace to be built there, for his retirement. History says that Diocletian was local son from present-day Solin (known as Salona in Roman times), about 5km from Split, who first became Roman army general and then emperor, and finally the first emperor to take retirement. Diocletian palace, which took ten years to build, is at present one of the most magnificent monuments in Split. It was used after Diocletian’s death by many other Roman rulers, until 7th century when the Roman settlement of Salona (Solin) was abandoned, which allowed many of its inhabitants to seek sanctuary behind the palace’s high walls and some of their descendants still live within the palace walls. The rest of city history is quite turbulent, alternating the periods of autonomy (until 14th century) and of domination by Venetian until late 18th century and Habsburg’s empire until early 20th century, all contributing to rich cultural and monumental heritage of Split.
In the former Yugoslavia, city of Split was known for most vibrant sport scene, with a number of soccer, basketball, athletics and water-sports champions. Presently, Split has become the most important city on the Croatian coast, as the crossroad of ferries to beautiful islands (Hvar, Brač, Korčula …) and a new tourist ‘must-see’ destination as a very pleasant place to spend some leisure time, with city’s location offering quick trip to many Adriatic Sea resorts. Late-June is the best period just before the massive arrival of tourists and the weather is already sufficiently for a very pleasant visit.
Conference venue/ contact address (see plan below):
Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije
Address: Matice hrvatske 15, 21000 Split, Croatia
Travel / Hotels: Split can easily be reached by a direct flight from most European capitals. The city of Split provides a wide variety of accommodations, including hotels Radison Blue, Park, Posh, Palace Lidija …, among many others. More information on travel plans and accommodation can be obtained from the conference web page.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Optional excursions for registered participants and accompanying persons will be organized during ECCOMAS MSF 2025.
The excursions will be organized either in Split, a city with a rich cultural life, or a number of tourist attractions within an easy reach from Split. The post-conference tours to Dubrovnik or to Mostar are also planned.
More information will be given in the Final Announcement and through the web page of the conference. Pre-registration for participants and accompanying persons is required.
ECCOMAS MSF 2025
Web page: https://ceacm.net/msf-2025
For further information contact:
Adnan IBRAHIMBEGOVIC
UT Compiègne – Alliance Sorbonne Univ., France
E-mail: adnan.ibrahimbegovic@utc.fr
Mijo NIKOLIĆ
FGAG, University of Split, Croatia
E-mail: mijo.nikolic@gradst.hr
ACMBH/CEACM
E-mail: ceacm@ceacm.net