******Abstract submission deadline extended to March 15, 1998******
CALL FOR PAPERS
session on
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
1998 Annual Meeting
Miami Beach, FL
November 15-20, 1998
Sponsored by the Computing & Systems Technology Division
Area 10c -- Computers in Operations and Information Processing
Impressive gains in computing technology, especially the
widespread availability of parallel computing hardware, as well as
recent advances in the enabling software technology, are making
possible today the solution of large-scale, realistically modeled
chemical process engineering problems, even in a real-time environment.
Papers are sought that describe: (i) novel numerical algorithms
and codes that promote the use of high performance computing in process
engineering, and (ii) applications of high performance computing
technology and techniques to solve large-scale process engineering
problems. Applications of interest include process simulation, online
and off-line optimization, and control. Also of interest are
applications in fundamental process modeling, including transport
phenomena, molelcular dynamics, etc. Industrial applications are
particularly welcome.
Chair: Co-Chair:
Prof. Mark A. Stadtherr Dr. Matthew H. Bassett
Department of Chemical Engineering Dow AgroSciences
University of Notre Dame 9330 Zionsville Rd. 306/D2
Notre Dame, IN 46556 Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: (219) 631-9318 Phone: (317) 337-3891
Fax: (219) 631-8366 Fax: (317) 337-3628
Email: markst@nd.edu Email: mhbassett@dowagro.com
******Abstract submission deadline extended to March 15, 1998******
Submitting a Proposal to Present:
A proposal to present (PTP) should be submitted by March 15, 1998 to
the AIChE following the instructions found on the AIChE Web site
(http://www.aiche.org/docs/meetapp/programming/cfp.htm).
The PTP should include an Extended Abstract of up to 500 words.
Extended Abstracts will receive anonymous reviews by three or
four other session chairs and/or co-chairs and/or the
Area Chair and Vice-Chair. Session content will be finalized and
submitters informed about whether their paper has been selected by
about May 1, 1998.