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第四届生物数学国际会议将在福建召开
摘自《中国数学与系统科学信息网》
Come from Shengqiang Liu, School of Mathematics, Xiamen University
Homepage: http://math.xmu.edu.cn/profile.aspx?tchid=102
The Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Biology
May 29-June 1, 2007
Wuyishan, Fujian, P.R. China
Hompage: http://www.csmb.org.cn/
Contact:
Dr. Shengqiang Liu
School of Mathematics, Xiamen University, 361005, Xiamen, P.R.China
Email: sqliu@xmu.edu.cn Tel: +86 (0)592 2580725
Organized by:
The Chinese Society for Mathematical Biology,
The Committee of Mathematical Ecology with the Chinese Society for Ecology
Hosted by: Fujian Normal University
Scientific Committee:
Co-chairs:
Lansun Chen (Academia Sinica, China),
Email: Lschen@math08.math.ac.cn
Simon Levin(Princeton, U.S.)
Email: slevin@princeton.edu
Yang Kuang (Arizona State Univ., U.S.)
Email: kuang@asu.edu
Members: (Sorted by alphabet of last name)
Edoardo Beretta, V. Capasso, Carlos Castillo-Chivez, Mark Chaplain, C. Cosner,
J.M. Cushing, O. Diekmann, P. van den Driessche, Zhilan Feng, Avner Friedman,
K. Gopalsamy, Mats Gyllenberg, K.P. Hadeler, Alan Hastings, H. Hethcote,
S.B. Hsu, Y. Iwasa, Jifa Jiang, Mark Lewis, Michael Li, Zhengyi Lu, Zhien Ma,
Philip K. Maini, James D. Murray, Avidan U. Neumann, Shigui Ruan, K. Sigmund,
B.D. Sleeman, H.L. Smith, Y. Takeuchi, Horst Thieme, Wendi Wang, G.S.K. Wolkowicz,
Jianhong Wu, Dayong Zhang, Xiaoqiang Zhao, Jun Zhu,Huaiping Zhu.
Organizing Committee:
Chair: Zhenglu Wang (Fujian Nomal University)
Vice-Chairs: Jiangshan Zhang, Hongda Dai
Members: (Sorted by alphabet of last name)
Fengde Chen, Jingan Cui, Meng Fan, Ruixin He, Guosheng Huang, Xuepeng Li,
Yongqing Li, Shengqiang Liu, Wanbiao Ma, Xinyu Song, Huashan Xiao, Rui Xu,
Yicang Zhou, Zheyan Zhou
Description:
The conference brings together scientists and students from all over the world
to discuss recent advances in mathematical and theoretical biology, to communicate
the best of recent advances in mathematical modelling approaches in the life
sciences and to identify key targets of future work.
Location:
The conference will take place at the International Academic Exchanges Center,
Wuyishan, Fujian, China.
Topics:
Mathematical Ecology, Epidemiology, Biometrics, Bioinformatics, Mathematical
neuroscience, Related mathematical problems in Biology and Computational Biology.
Language: English
Abstract Submission and Presentations:
All the plenary and invited speakers are requested to submit their abstract
before March 1st, 2007. All the plenary lectures will be of equal length of
one hour, and all the invited lectures will be of equal length of 45 minutes.
Participants are invited to submit abstracts for a 20 minute contributed
presentation (to be presented in one of the parallel sessions). Abstracts
may be submitted before April 10, 2007. All abstracts should be written in
English in latex format and should not exceed one A4 page. The template file
for abstract can be downloaded from the homepage later.
Abstracts may be sent by e-mail to Professor Lansun Chen (lschen@math.ac.cn).
Proceedings: presented at the Symposium may appear as a special issue of some
international journal that will be announced later.
Registration Fee (Cash Only):
Participant: US $300
Student participant: US $100
Accompany: US $200 for meals.
The registration fee includes full board (three meals), refreshments during
sessions and social program.
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《算法与计算技术杂志》介绍
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 09:03:14 +0800
From: C.H.Lai@gre.ac.uk
Journal of Algorithms and Computational Technology
http://www.multi-science.co.uk/jact.htm
Multi-Science Publishing
Editor-in-Chief
Professor C.-H. Lai, University of Greenwich, UK
Editorial Board
Europe representative:
Professor F. Magoul鑣, Universit?Henri-Poincar? France
Asia representative:
Professor T. Tao, The Hong Kong Baptist University, China
North America representative:
Professor V. Voller, University of Minnesota, USA
Board members:
Professor T. Alexandra, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Professor X.-C. Cai, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Professor S. Cox, University of Southampton, UK
Professor C. C. Douglas, Yale University, USA
Professor M. S. Espedal, University of Bergen, Norway
Professor Q. Guo, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Professor T. Kako, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Professor G. Lube, University of G鰐tingen, German
Professor L. Pavarino, University of Milano, Italy
Professor K. A. Pericleous, University of Greenwich, UK
Professor S. Vandewalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Professor A.E.P. Veldman, Groningen University, the Netherlands
Professor A. Y. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Aim
The journal aims to serve an interdisciplinary community arising from
the needs of using mathematical techniques in the development of
computational analysis and engineering methodology for real life
problems. It also aims to bridge mathematics, classical computer
science, and engineering with applications of high performance and
future generation computational analysis for a range of industrial and
daily real life problems such as noise, vibration, energy, civil
engineering, etc.. The journal recognises future developing trends of
the subject area and wishes to provide a dedicated medium for
researchers and professionals in this new interdisciplinary area.
Scope
The journal seeks papers originate from both academic and industrial
sources in the area of the use of mathematics techniques and/or
engineering methodology in the development, understanding and tackling
of a piece of industrial or system simulation. Papers submitted to this
journal require a discussion of the background of the industrial problem
or system in question, and are judged on the use of mathematical
techniques and/or engineering methodology in the computational analysis
and in the engineering of the solutions and simulations of complex
industrial and real life systems.
Articles describing carefully tested computational techniques, including
post-processing visualisation, for real life systems are welcome on the
basis of the above criteria.
Articles dealing with mathematical models, computational analysis, and
computational processes, must be driven by applications with industrial
and real life relevance and are judged on the basis of the above criteria.
Longer papers which survey recent progress in the field of computational
technology and algorithms are also published.
Articles dealing with numerical analysis or mathematical analysis alone
will not be accepted.
Types of Researchers to be Served
Any researcher who requires and relies on the use of mathematical
techniques and/or engineering methodology in the development,
understanding and engineering of computational analysis and simulations
of real world industrial problems and complex systems is to be served.
Further Particulars
The journal is fundamentally different from many journals of Numerical
Analysis, computational analysis, and algorithms. The acceptance
criteria of papers are based on the use mathematical techniques and/or
engineering methodology as detailed above. Being published by a
dedicated engineering publisher is able to serve the purposes of this
interdisciplinary field covering the intersection of mathematics,
computer algorithms and engineering methodology, while maintaining the
flavour of using mathematical techniques and/or engineering methodology
as the key to the future development.
It is intended to publish quarterly; each issue consists of
approximately 140 pages of A4 size paper. The first issue will appear
in Spring 2007.
Call for Papers
Manuscripts for the founding issue and further issues should be sent to
the Editor-in-Chief, C.H.Lai@gre.ac.uk, initially until further
submission procedures are set up and details are given on the web site
of this journal. The submission for review should be in the form of a
single pdf file only. |