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EM2002 - 15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division Conference
This Engineering Mechanics conference is the annual conference of the ASCE Engineering Mechanics Technical Division
Date: June 2, 2002 - June 5, 2002
Location: Columbia University, New York, New York, United States
Web Page: http://www.civil.columbia.edu/em2002/
Contact Email: em2002@civil.columbia.edu
Organizer: American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Mechanics Division
Application Areas: River and Coastal Engineering, Geophysical, Environmental, Architecture and Wind-Loading
Type of Event: Conference, International
 
Description:

The 15th Engineering Mechanics Division Conference will be held at Columbia University on the main Morningside Heights campus in New York, NY. This Engineering Mechanics conference is the annual conference of the ASCE Engineering Mechanics Technical Division, and typically attracts researchers from academia and industry from around the world to present their recent research findings.

Technical Areas

All of the usual technical areas of engineering mechanics will be included in the conference. In addition, several emerging research trends will be promoted and featured.

The following are the core areas of research:
 

  • Solid Mechanics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Mechanics of Composites
  • Elasticity and Elastodynamics
  • Wave Propagation
  • Nonlinear Mechanics
  • Linear/Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos
  • Biomechanics
  • System Identification and Control
  • Non-destructive Evaluation, Structural Health Monitoring
  • High Performance Materials, Smart Materials
  • Smart Structures
  • Fracture, Fatigue, Crack Propagation, Damage Mechanics
  • Mechanics and Dynamics of Space Structures
  • Offshore Dynamics and Mechanics
  • Fluid-Structure Interaction
  • Soil Mechanics and Dynamics
  • Micromechanics
  • Probabilistic Mechanics
  • Reliability Methods
  • Turbulence
  • Signal Processing, Sensors
  • Experimental Analysis
  • Large-Scale Computational Simulation
  • Mechanics of granular materials
  • Particulate mechanics
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    Event record first posted on April 9, 2002, last modified on April 11, 2002

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