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The 9th Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference, EMAC2009

Month: December 2009

Date: December 6--9

Name: The 9th Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference, EMAC2009

Location: University of Adelaide, Australia.


Description

Contributed papers are from researchers in all mathematical disciplines, including statistics, with applications to a wide variety of engineering situations including educational issues. Papers from the 2007 EMAC conference are published in the ANZIAM Journal electronic supplement Vol 49 (2007).

Conference Chair

Charles Pearce (University of Adelaide) Co-Chairs: Derek Abbott (University of Adelaide), Fred Bowden (DSTO), Alan Branford (Flinders University), Julia Piantadosi (University of South Australia).

Convener

Andrew Metcalfe; e-mail: andrew.metcalfe@adelaide.edu.au.

Deadlines

EarlyBird registration closes October 19, 2009. Abstracts may be submitted at any time until October 30, 2009. Talks will be accepted on the basis of the abstract, and you will be given a decision within two weeks of submitting the abstract. A book of abstracts will be given to conference participants. Full written papers can be submitted as soon as they are ready, and are due before January 31, 2010. (Conference participants will be given copies of papers submitted before November 30, 2009, provided authors request this.) Papers will be reviewed as they are received, and provided they meet, or are revised to meet, the standard, will be published in a special issue of the ANZIAM Journal electronic supplement. Click on Call for papers to submit your abstract.

Organizers

EMAC2009 is organised by the Engineering Mathematics Group, a special interest group with the Australian and New Zealand Industrial & Applied Mathematics. Division of the Australian Mathematical Society. The meeting is held biennially.

Information

http://anziamj.austms.org.au/ There is a prize for the best presentation by a student.