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ECCOMAS
European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences
AbbreviationECCOMAS
Formation1993
Region
Europe
Membership?? (in ??)
Official language
English
Secretary General
Harald van Brummelen
President
Ferdinando Auricchio
Vice President
Pedro Díez
Websitehttps://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

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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.

Medal awardees [1]

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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

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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

Member national associations[4]

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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

References and notes

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  1. ^ a b "ECCOMAS Medals".
  2. ^ "ECCOMAS Young Investigator Awards".
  3. ^ "ECCOMAS PhD Awards".
  4. ^ "ECCOMAS Member Associations".