Call for Papers

The call for papers is now closed.

The purpose of the conference is to provide an international forum to present and discuss the latest developments in computational and applied mathematics in various emerging engineering fields.


ACOMEN 2022 Topics

  • Applied and computational mathematics
  • Computational solid mechanics
  • Computational fluid mechanics
  • Fluid-structure interactions and coupled problems
  • Computational material science
  • Computational electromagnetism
  • Computational natural sciences and biomechanics
  • New and emerging discretization methods
  • Data driven and Artificial Intelligence applied to modeling
  • Uncertainty quantification and stochastic modeling
  • Optimization methods
  • Inverse problems
  • Simulation of manufacturing processes
  • High performance scientific computing
  • Software for scientific computations

Submission of abstracts

Submissions for ACOMEN 2022 is now closed

How to submit your presentation

If you have been selected for the oral presentation of your work, you have to prepare a presentation.
Your talk will last approximately 20 minutes, including 5 minutes of discussion with the audience. The detailed programme will be available at the end of June and communicated to you accordingly.

We ask you to prepare your PowerPoint presentation and to upload it in the Conftool system by no later than 15 August:

  • Enter your ConfTool account and go to « Your Submissions »
  • Select the abstract that was accepted
  • Click on « Final upload » to upload your presentation in .pdf or .pptx

Why submit for ACOMEN 2022?

Submitting an abstract for the 8th international conference on Advanced COmputational Methods in ENgineering in a unique opportunity to present your work and exchange with international experts in your field.

Authors of papers presented at the conference will be invited to submit an extended paper by December 2022. A selection of the best extended papers will be published in a special issue of the international journal "Computers & Mathematics with Applications".