Draft:European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
Draft article not currently submitted for review.
This is a draft Articles for creation (AfC) submission. It is not currently pending review. While there are no deadlines, abandoned drafts may be deleted after six months. To edit the draft click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the window. To be accepted, a draft should:
It is strongly discouraged to write about yourself, your business or employer. If you do so, you must declare it. Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
Last edited by Sonja14 (talk | contribs) 5 days ago. (Update) |
European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences | |
Abbreviation | ECCOMAS |
---|---|
Formation | 1993 |
Region | Europe |
Membership | ?? (in ??) |
Official language | English |
Secretary General | Harald van Brummelen |
President | Ferdinando Auricchio |
Vice President | Pedro Díez |
Website | https://eccomas.org/ |
The European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) is a european scientific organization founded in 1993. Its mission is the fostering of cooperation among universities, research centers, and industrial partners, for the development of numerical methods for scientific computing in engineering and applied sciences. ECCOMAS members span 23 European associations focused on computational methods in applied sciences. The ECCOMAS Congress takes place every 2 years, while thematic conferences are organized by its members in the gap year (in 2023 there were 30 thematic conferences).
Prizes
[edit]ECCOMAS bestows 3 medals [1], 2 awards for young scientists [2], and 2 prizes for PhD thesis [3]:
- Ritz-Galerkin medal - It is the most prestigious prize awarded by ECCOMAS, bestowed every 4 years onto researchers who have made outstanding and sustained contributions in the field of computational methods in applied sciences over periods representing substantial portions of their professional careers.
- Euler medal - It is bestowed every 2 years to researchers who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to the area of computational solid and structural mechanics, in terms of mathematical theory and numerical methods.
- Prandtl medal - It is bestowed every 2 years to researchers who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to the area of computational fluid dynamics, in terms of mathematical theory and numerical methods.
- Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz young investigator award - It is bestowed every 2 years to young researchers (i.e. not more than 40 years old) who have made outstanding contributions in the field of computational engineering sciences.
- Jacques-Louis Lions young investigator award - It is bestowed every 2 years to young researchers (i.e. not more than 40 years old) who have made outstanding contributions in the field of numerical analysis.
- PhD awards - It is bestowed every year to 2 PhD graduates who presented their thesis in the current year. Everyone fitting the requirements can submit an application: each ECCOMAS member association selects 1 of these applications to present as an official candidate for the award.
Ritz-Galerkin medal | Prandtl medal | Euler medal | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Prof. Giulio Maier, Italy | 2008 | Prof. Antonio Huerta, Spain | 2008 | Prof. Peter Wriggers, Germany |
2010 | Prof. Ken Morgan, United Kingdom | 2010 | Prof. Bernhard Schrefler, Italy | ||
2012 | Prof. Erwin Stein, Germany | 2012 | Prof. Roger Ohayon, France | 2012 | Prof. Herbert Mang, Austria |
2014 | Prof. Sergio Idelsohn, Argentina | 2014 | Prof. Franco Brezzi, Italy | ||
2016 | Prof. Franco Brezzi, Italy | 2016 | Prof. Wolfgang A. Wall, Germany | 2016 | Prof. Ferdinando Auricchio, Italy |
2018 | Prof. Ramon Codina, Spain | 2018 | Prof. Ekkehard Ramm, Germany | ||
2020 | Prof. Eugenio Oñate, Spain | 2020 | Prof. Spencer Sherwin, United Kingdom | 2020 | Prof. Alessandro Reali, Italy |
2022 | Prof. Harald Van Brummelen, Netherlands | 2022 | Prof. Alfio Quarteroni, Italy | ||
2024 | Prof. Alfio Quarteroni, Italy | 2024 | Prof. Ernst Rank, Germany | 2024 | Prof. Remi Abgrall, Switzerland |
Presidents
[edit]from | to | nation | |
---|---|---|---|
Jacques Périaux | 1993 | 1996 | France |
Oskar Mahrenholtz | 1996 | 2000 | Germany |
Eugenio Oñate | 2000 | 2004 | Spain |
Herbert Mang | 2005 | 2009 | Austria |
Manolis Papadrakakis | 2009 | 2013 | Greece |
Ekkehard Ramm | 2013 | 2017 | Germany |
Michał Kleiber | 2017 | 2021 | Poland |
Ferdinando Auricchio | 2021 | 2026 | Italy |
Trond Kvamsdal | 2026 | Norway |
Acronym | Association | Country |
---|---|---|
AIMETA/GIMC | AIMETA/Gruppo Italiano di Meccanica Computazionale | Italy |
APMTAC | Associação Portuguesa de Mecânica Teórica, Aplicada e Computacional | Portugal |
BNCTAM | Belgian National Committee for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics | Belgium |
CEACM | Central European Association for Computational Mechanics | Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic |
CSMA | Computational Structural Mechanics Association | France |
ERCOFTAC | European Research Community on Flow Turbulence and Combustion | Belgium |
FMS | Finnish Mathematical Society | Finland |
GACM | German Association of Computational Mechanics | Germany |
GAMM | Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik | Germany |
GAMNI/SMAI | Groupe pour l’Avancement des Méthodes Numériques de l’Ingénieur / Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles | France |
GRACM | Greek Association for Computational Mechanics | Greece |
IACMM | Israel Association for Computational Methods in Mechanics | Israel |
NMC | Netherlands Mechanics Committee | Netherlands |
NOACM | Nordic Association for Computational Mechanics | Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Iceland |
ONIV | Association for Scientific and Engineering Computations | Russia |
PACM | Polish Association for Computational Mechanics | Poland |
SEMA | Sociedad Española de Matemática Aplicada | Spain |
SEMIC | Sociedad Española de Mecánica e Ingeniería Computacionales | Spain |
SIMAI | Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale | Italy |
SSCM | Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics | Serbia |
SWICCOMAS | Swiss Consortium on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences | Switzerland |
TCNTAM | Turkish National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics | Turkey |
UKACM | UK Association for Computational Mechanics | United Kingdom |