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Japan Society for Computational Methods and Engineering (JASCOME)

The 45th JASCOME Forum

Co-organized by the Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) launched the Working Group on "Numerical Software" in 1974. The WG is planning to have a meeting in Japan, March 2024. In this opportunity, JASCOME invites some members in order to encourage academic exchange with the WG.

Join us at the 45th JASCOME Forum, the premier gathering for researchers, engineers, students, and scholars.

Forum Details

Date: Friday, March 15, 2024

Venue: Room 202, Okuma Hall (オークマ工作機械工学館), Nagoya University
Address: Chikusa-ku, Furo-cho, Nagoya City, Japan
Map & Directions: Link to Map in English (Set the language of Google Maps to English on your smartphone),   Map in Japanese (Set the language of Google Maps to English on your smartphone)

Participation Fee: Attendance is free, but if you wish t set the language of Google Maps to English on your smartphone.o participate online, we will send you an invitation to the Zoom meeting. Please fill out the following information and register by contacting the secretariat at jascome@nuem.nagoya-u.ac.jp. Non-members can purchase the research presentation materials for JPY10,000. Please note that the number of participants for the Zoom meeting is limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Information to Include in Your Registration Email

Participant's Name, Affiliation, Job Title, Address, Telephone, Email Address, and whether you wish to purchase the research presentation materials (review articles).

Program

Time Session Speaker
14:30-14:50 JASCOME General Meeting
14:50-15:00 Break
Technical Session Chair: Hiroshi Fujiwara (Kyoto University)
15:00-15:50 Scalable Simulation of Pressure Gradient-Driven Transport of Rarefied Gases in Complex Permeable Media Using Lattice Boltzmann Method Craig. C. Douglas (University of Wyoming)
15:50-16:40 Various Approximate Methods to Measure the Uniformity of Quasirandom Sequences Michael Mascagni (Florida State University)