[ANN]: FEMTEC 2011: track on Open-source projects and Python in scientific computing.
The 3rd International Conference on Finite Element Methods in Engineering and Science (FEMTEC 2011, http://hpfem.org/events/femtec-2011/) will have a track on Open-source projects and Python in scientific computing. FEMTEC 2011 is co-organized by the University of Nevada (Reno), Desert Reseach Institute (Reno), Idaho National Laboratory (Idaho Falls, Idaho), and U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (Vicksburg, Mississippi). The objective of the meeting is to strengthen the interaction between researchers who develop new computational methods, and scientists and engineers from various fields who employ numerical methods in their research. Specific focus areas of FEMTEC 2011 include, but are not limited to, the following: * Computational methods in hydrology, atmospheric modeling, and other earth sciences. * Computational methods in nuclear, mechanical, civil, electrical, and other engineering fields. * Mesh generation and scientific visualization. * Open-source projects and Python in scientific computing. Part of the conference will be a software afternoon featuring open source projects of participants. Proceedings Proceedings of FEMTEC 2011 will appear as a special issue of Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (2008 SCI impact factor 1.292), and additional high-impact international journals as needed. ____________ On a personnal note, I was at ESCO 2010 this year, the European version organized by the same community, and it was really a refreshing and friendly conference during which I learned a lot.
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Gael Varoquaux