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From: Mo Mu <mamu@uxmail.ust.hk>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 15:16:53 +0800
Subject: First Asian CFD Conference
		First Announcement for
	First Asian Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
		16-19 January, 1995
Sponsor: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
		Location: Hong Kong
CONFERENCE TOPICS:
 
newly developed schemes and algorithms, incompressible flows, 
compressible flows, hypersonic flows and rarefied gas flows, 
turbulent flow computation, transition and modelling, reacting flows, 
multi-phase flows, meteorology and oceanography,
applications to aeronautics and astronautics, 
applications to structural, civil and environmental engineering, 
finite element methods, unstructured grid scheme
parallel computation in computational fluid dynamics.
INFORMATION:
 
Conference Secretary, Department of Mathematics, 
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. 
Fax (852)-358-1643, Email: asiacfd@usthk.bitnet
Abstract deadline: 15 April, 1994
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From: Demetri <DEMETRI@aueb.ariadne-t.gr>
Date:  Wed,  8 DEC 93 17:47 GMT
Subject: Hellenic Mathematical Society                       
                   First Announcement and Call for Papers                   
                        HELLENIC MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY                       
                 ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS                
                          DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS                         
      2nd  HELLENIC-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS        
                          H  E  R  M  I  S   ' 9 4                          
          (Hellenic-European Research on Mathematics and InformaticS)         
September 22 - 24, 1994, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens
 
     The main theme within the Conference will be Computer Mathematics and its 
applications and special emphasis will be given to Computational  Mathematics, 
Operational Research and Statistics, Mathematics in Economic Science.
 
                                   Sponsors                                   
Hellenic Ministries of  Education  and Culture, Athens University of Economics
 
The 2nd Hellenic/European Conference on Mathematics and Informatics
(HERMIS '94) will be hosted by the Athens University of Economics and Business 
(Department of Informatics) located in Athens, Greece.
 
                        Invited Speakers of HERMIS '94                        
     International authorities, well-known Academicians  and  Professors  have 
been invited to talk on the most recent advances on subjects that are included 
in the Conference  programme.  The  following  distinguished  scientists  have 
accepted so far to talk on related subjects of their speciality:
 
Professor  G.H. GOLUB, Member of National Academy of Sciences, 
           Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, USA
Professor  A. SAMEH,   Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota
           and Center for supercomputing R&D, University of Illinois, USA
Professor  L.M. DELVES, Department of Statistics and Computational Mathematics
           Institute ASC, University of Liverpool, England
Professor  G.I. MARCHUK, Academician, President of the CIS Academy of 
           Sciences, Moscow, CIS
Professor  M. GROSS, Laboratoire d'Automatique Documentaire et Linguistique, 
           University of Paris VII, Paris, France
Professor  V.I. AGOSHKOV, Department of Mathematics, University of Moscow,
           Moscow, CIS
Professor Dr. H. USZKOREIT, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence 
           Saarbrucken, Germany
 
                               CALL FOR PAPERS                               
 
     Those who are interested in participating with oral presentation  in  the 
HERMIS '94 Conference are invited  to  submit  three  copies  of  an  extended 
abstract not over 3 typed pages (A4 with 1.5 spacing) including  figures.  The 
abstract may include the basic ideas, methodologies and  the  results  of  the 
work that is going to be presented. Emphasis will be given to papers that  are 
relevant to Computer Mathematics  and  its  Applications,  especially  in  the 
following  areas:  Computational   Mathematics,   Operational   Research   and 
Statistics,  Mathematics  in  Economic  Sciences.  Papers  in  the  areas   of 
Data-Bases, Applications of AI to systems and computation, Expert  Systems  in 
Numerical Computing, Computer Networks are also to be considered.
 
     The HERMIS '94 Congress will include several  related  topics  that  will 
make the Conference of interest to a wide audience of Mathematicians, Computer 
Scientists, Economists and many others who wish to become acquainted with  the 
underlying ideas,  concepts  and  potential  applications  of  the  scientific 
subjects. The papers presented at the Conference will be published, subject to 
refereeing, in the Proceedings of  the  HERMIS  '94  Conference  by  HMS.  The 
current plan is to publish post-conference  Transactions.  Details  about  the 
more formal Transactions, to be published at a later  date,  may  be  obtained 
from  Prof.  E.A.  Lipitakis,  Dept.  of  Informatics,  Athens  University  of 
Economics & Business, 76 patision str., Athens 104 34, Hellas.
 
                                Important Dates                               
     Submission of Abstracts:                March 21, 1994
     Notification of acceptance:             April 22, 1994
     Camera-ready Manuscripts:               June  30, 1994
 
 
     The submitted abstracts and manuscripts should be sent to the HERMIS  '94 
scientific programme committee:
 
               HERMIS '94  SECRETARIAT
               Department of Informatics
               Athens University of Economics and Business
               76 Patision Street
               Athens  104 34,   HELLAS
               FAX No:   (01) 82 62 204  /  (01) 36 41 025
               Email:    elip@isosun.ARIADNE-t.gr
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From: Karen Hahn <khahn@cs.rutgers.edu>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 10:11:31 EST
Subject: IMACS Turbulence Workshop
              Second Announcement
                IMACS WORKSHOP ON
     (theoretical and computational aspects of)
                    TURBULENCE
      Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
               February 10-11, 1994
In order for CFD to get to new levels of usefulness to industry, there
is a need for better turbulence models for high Re flows.  An honest
appraisal by industry on needs, and a similar word by academia and
researchers at national labs on what can be done now is probably
necessary. The workshop will deal with the numerical analysis and CFD
algorithms that could bridge the gap, and will include those aspects
of turbulence theory that have relevance to modeling used in
simulation.  Topics to include: Modeling, Non-equilibrium Turbulence,
Spectral and High Order Methods, Adaptive Grids, Lagrangian Methods,
Ocean Dynamics.  
Organized by the IMACS Technical Committee on Computational Fluid Dynamics
and Rutgers University
Organizing Committee:  Prof. R. Pelz (Rutgers University)
		       Dr. R. Agarwal (McDonnell Douglas Aerospace)
LIST OF SPEAKERS (tentative): R. Agarwal (McDonnell Douglas
Aerospace), G. Berkooz (Cornell Univ.), M. Deville (EPFL -
Switzerland), D. Fishelov (Hebrew Univ.), R. Krasny (U. of Michigan),
J. Lee (Wright-Patterson AFB), A. Majda (Princeton Univ.), J. Morrison
(NASA), R. Pelz (Rutgers Univ.),
 B. Turkington (Univ. of Massachusetts), E. Weinan (IAS, Princeton),
N. Zabusky (Rutgers Univ.), M. Zelman (Rutgers Univ.)
To register or for further information contact:  
IMACS Turbulence Workshop
c/o Karen A. Hahn
Department of Computer Science
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ  08903, USA
e-mail:  imacs@cs.rutgers.edu / FAX: 908-932-0537
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From: Daniel Baltzer <publish@baltzer.nl>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 15:51:41 +0100
Subject: Special Issues of Advances in Computational Mathematics
Call for Papers:
The journal Advances in Computational Mathematics would like to announce a
special issue which is to be concerned with practical and theoretical
aspects of multiscale techniques.
Advances in Computational Mathematics is a new journal devoted to all
aspects of computational mathematics, including basic theory, applications,
algorithms and software. The journal is published by Baltzer Publishing
from Basel, Switzerland, and currently has more than forty members on its
editorial board, representing all areas of computational mathematics. John
Mason of the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, UK, and Charles
A. Micchelli of T.J. Watson IBM Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
serve as editors-in-chief.
Multigrid algorithms and multilevel methods are very prominent and perhaps
the most important recently developed concepts in a central area of
computational mathematics, namely the numerical treatment of partial
differential equations. The concept of wavelets arose from rather different
sources but turns out to be closely related. In fact, while wavelets have
found their primary applications in signal processing, image analysis and
data compression, recent investigations indicate their promising potential
for the numerical treatment of operator equations as well.
Summarizing all these techniques under the term multiscale techniques is
perhaps justified by their many common features. Their enormous overall
impact on computational mathematics as well as perpetually  fruitful
feedback between applications, theory and development of tools make it an
excellent topic for a special issue of a journal with the above profile
which we hope could help synthesizing the ideas, aspects and directions of
research.
Therefore we cordially invite you to submit high quality, unpublished
manuscripts on any mathematical or algorithmic aspect of multiscale
techniques and their applications. We particularly welcome manuscripts on
wavelet and multiscale techniques for the numerical treatment of operator
equations, fast numerical linear algebra, inverse problems and statistics
or applications to geometric modelling.
All submitted papers will undergo the usual process of peer review. We hope
to publish a large number of submissions and will strive to ensure that
each paper receives careful and prompt consideration.
If you would like to submit a paper to this special issue please send three
copies of the manuscript to:
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Dahmen,
Guest Editor, Special Issue on Multiscale Techniques,
Institut fur Geometrie und Praktische Mathematik,
RWTH Aachen,
Templergraben 55,
52056 Aachen,
Germany.
E-mail: dahmen@igpm.rwth-aachen.de
The deadline for submissions is June 30, 1994. We anticipate that the
special issue will appear early in 1995. A free sample copy of Advances in
Computational Mathematics containing 'instructions to authors' is available
from publish@baltzer.nl
Sincerely,
Wolfgang Dahmen
J.C. Baltzer AG, Science Publishers
Asterweg 1A
1031 HL Amsterdam
The Netherlands
tel. +31-20-637 0061
fax. +31-20-632 3651
e-mail: publish@baltzer.nl
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From: Chih Chang <cchang@am.nthu.edu.tw>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 15:45:58 +0800
Subject: Position at Tsing Hua University
           Institute of Applied Mathematics
                 Tsing Hua University
                   Hsin-Chu, Taiwan
   Applications are invited for a position at the associate
professor or full professor level begining August 1, 1994.
Fields of special interest include numerical analysis,
differential equations, probability theory, mathematical
programming and game theory.
   Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae (including
publications) and three letters of recommendation directly
to:
       Professor Chih Chang, Director
       Institute of Applied Mathematics
       National Tsing Hua University
       Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
       (e-mail: cchang@am.nthu.edu.tw)
   On March 1, 1994, we will begin the review of applicants
from the pool of complete applications.
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From: Floyd Hanson <hanson@poincare.math.uic.edu>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 93 22:27:33 -0600
Subject: Department Head at University of Illinois at Chicago
                                DEPARTMENT HEAD
          DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
                     THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
The Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at the
University of Illinois at Chicago seeks applicants for the position of Head.
The Department enjoys an AMS Group I classification, and has 68 faculty and
over 200 graduate students. Major research programs include applied
mathematics, mathematical computer science, mathematics education,
probability and statistics, and pure mathematics.  Located in the heart of
Chicago, UIC is a research university with 16,000 undergraduate, 5,000
graduate, and 3,000 professional students.
The Head is the chief administrative officer of the Department, with
responsibility for instructional programs, administrative, budgetary,
promotion, and recruitment matters.  The Head is expected to provide
leadership in the further development of research, teaching, and public
service.  The successful candidate will have an earned doctorate and be
eligible for appointment at the rank of full professor.  A strong record in
research and university teaching, a demonstrated commitment to equality of
opportunity, and substantial leadership and organizational skills are
required.  Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
The desired appointment date is August 21, 1994.
Applications should be received by February 1, 1994 to receive full
consideration, although the search will proceed until the position is filled.
Materials, including a full curriculum vitae and names and addresses of four
references, should be directed to:
                              Professor Vera Pless
                      Search Committee for Department Head
               c/o College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, m/c 228
                     The University of Illinois at Chicago
                            601 South Morgan Street
                         Chicago, Illinois  60607-7104
            UIC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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From: Steven F. Ashby <ashby@poseidon.llnl.gov>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 16:40:13 PST
Subject: Positions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
                       Postdoctoral Positions
          Center for Computational Sciences & Engineering
               Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The Center  for  Computational Sciences  and Engineering  at  Lawrence
Livermore   National Laboratory was   established in  November 1993 to
promote  the development of numerical   methods on massively  parallel
computers   in  support of  industrial  applications.    The Center is
presently conducting research in a   variety of areas, including  flow
through   porous  media,   combustion modeling,  computational   fluid
dynamics,  transport  modeling,  and  Tokamak   fusion  modeling.   In
addition,   researchers  in the  Center    conduct  basic research  in
numerical methods, with emphasis on large linear and nonlinear systems
of equations,  differential equations,  and  parallel computing.  CCSE
scientists  have access to    a  variety of DOE   computing resources,
including   conventional vector supercomputers  and massively parallel
computing platforms.
The CCSE has  immediate openings for qualified postdoctoral candidates
in computational   mathematics and scientific    computing who have an
interest in  applying their expertise  to the modeling  of groundwater
flow and contaminant migration in three-dimensional porous media.  The
researcher is expected to help  design algorithms for this application
and implement them on massively parallel computers.  He or she will be
part of an  interdisciplinary team consisting  of CCSE  scientists and
industrial collaborators  as part of a  new technology transfer effort
with   the  IT Corporation.   Postdocs  also  are   expected to pursue
independent  (but complimentary)   research interests.  This  position
offers outstanding opportunities for career development.
The successful  applicant  will have   a  recent PhD  in computational
mathematics  or    scientific computing.    A strong    background  in
applications  and  parallel computing   is   desirable,  as is    some
experience in scientific visualization.  The   appointment is for  one
year,  renewable for  up  to three  years.   It  includes an extremely
competitive salary,   travel   support, full   health   and retirement
benefits, and moving expenses.  Applicants should send a resume to:
         Molly Dougan
         Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
         P.O. Box 808, L-308, Department E
         Livermore, CA 94551
         510-423-5902
         dougan3@llnl.gov
For further information, please contact Steven Ashby (ashby@llnl.gov).
LLNL  is  an  M/F/D/V  employer  located in  the  Livermore  Valley of
Northern California.   Minorities and women are  especially encouraged
to applied.  U.S. citizenship is preferred.
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