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CEMRACS 2001

Courses from July 16th to 20th 2001, ASCI (CNRS, Orsay, France)
 
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Study center from July 23th to August 31th 2001, CIRM (Centre International de Recherche en Mathématiques, Luminy, Marseilles, France)
The aim is to gather researchers interested in the modelisation, the numerical simulation of multi-scale problems. Small research teams should bring out complementary results on industrial projects. Daily seminars should permit to create stimulating interacions between different teams. Furthermore, short courses will introduce participants to new methods in modelisation and scientific computing.
 

The workshop Couplex (July 26-27th) will be hosted by CEMRACS
To carry out its studies on radioactive waste storage, Andra (French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management) is running a program on modeling and simulation. It is soliciting the help of the numerical community and proposes is a set of three exercises (Couplex) that simulate the transport (displacement) of radioactive nuclides from a possible deep geologic storage site (500 meters deep) to the surface.



Informations
- contact the organizers
- the secretary of ASCI (Monique Butin)
    tel :(33) (0)1 69 35 84 00
- the webmasters  

Sponsors
  - AMIF(ESF)
  - ANDRA
  - ASCI
  - CEA
  - CNRS
  - EDF
  - IFP
  - INRIA
  - Michelin
  - Ministère
    de la Recherche
  - Péchiney
  - TMR Wavelet
 

News
Deadline for registration for the courses : 11th of July 2001
Deadline for registration for the research projects : 1st of June 2001
 

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