ESCO 2020 is the 7th event in a successful series of interdisciplinary international conferences. It promotes modern technologies and practices in scientific computing and visualization, and strengthens the interaction between researchers and practitioners in various areas of computational engineering, sciences and education.
Due to large-scale travel and in-person meeting restrictions, the organizing committee decided that ESCO 2020 conference will have an online format.
While we will not be able to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere of Pilsen this year, much of the conference will remain the same. Keynote as well as contributed talks will be delivered live online and they will be followed with live discussions. There will be a poster session, software afternoon, and even social meetings after the lectures. This will be a new experience for all of us, and we are looking forward to it.
Taking into account the reduced cost of the new setting, the University of West Bohemia will return 40% of the already paid registration fee to everybody. If you have not paid yet, the new registration fee is 60% of the early rate. If you cancel your participation we will refund your conference fee reduced by the bank fees.
Conference program will take place in the afternoon hours of European time, which means in the morning hours of U.S. time.
On Thursday 4th of June there will be a test meeting where all participants may try the Webex service. The meeting will be from 12:00 PM until 8:00 PM (CEST). You can use this Webex link.
Online
As the conference will be held online you will present the poster with a short presentation of a few slides.
Styling
The conference information and author names with affiliations need to be in the first slide, together with the title of the poster.
Template
Please see an example of the poster.
Computational electromagnetics and coupled problems
Fluid-structure interaction and multi-phase flows
Computational chemistry and quantum physics
Computational civil and structural engineering
Computational biology and bioinformatics
Computational geometry and topology
Mathematics Education and Outreach
Machine Learning
Petascale and exascale computing
Hydrology and porous media flows
Wave propagation and acoustics
Climate and weather modeling
GPU and cloud computing
Uncertainty quantification
Open source software
Computational statistics
Applied statistics
Professor in the Institute of Mathematics, University of Wroclaw, Poland.
Professor in the Department of Engineering, Durham University, United Kingdom.
Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology of Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Head of the CREA Laboratory.
Professor at the Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada. Director of the CARGO (Computer Algebra Research) lab.
Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Informatics for Complex Systems at CentraleSupelec, Universite Paris-Saclay, France.
Professor of Computational Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Materials Engineering, University of Augsburg, Germany.
Official languages for oral presentations are English and Spanish. Speakers who wish to present their work in Spanish must provide for their presentation a simultaneous translator (such as a colleague who is fluent in English). All posters must be in English.
All presentations and posters will be awarded with a certificate. All presented papers are automatically nominated for the prize. The selection will be done by chairmans of sessions.
Proceedings of ESCO 2020 will be published as a special issue of Journal of Computational And Applied Mathematics (JCAM) from Elsevier.
The submissions will have the format of a standard journal paper and they will be refereed in a standard way.
Minisymposia proposals are welcome. A minisymposium should consist of at least four lectures related to the same topic. If you are interested in organizing a minisymposium, please send a title, short abstract, and list of speakers to esco2020@fel.zcu.cz.
List of minisymposiaImportant part of each ESCO conference is a software afternoon featuring computational software projects of participants. Any computational software can be presented that has reached certain level of maturity, i.e., it is used outside of the author's institution, and it has a web page and a user documentation. If you are interested in presenting your software in the Software Afternoon, please let us know at esco2020@fel.zcu.cz.
List of presentationsAction | Deadline |
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Minisymposia proposals |
2020, February 1 |
Abstract submission |
Closed |
Abstract acceptance |
2020, February 28 |
Early registration fee payment |
2020, February 28 |
Registration fee payment |
2020, May 29 |
ESCO 2020 conference |
2020, June 8-12 |
Full paper submission |
2020, September 30 |
No matter your title or department, if you're a participant you are our top priority.
“Having participated in the ESCO conference, I enjoyed it very much. I love the conference. The conference venue is awesome and the city is so beautiful. I'll be here next time again!”