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The Second International Conference on Scientific Computing (ICSC12)

Nanjing, China, May 22-25, 2012


Program at Glance                                   Program & Abstract
Map of Hotel, Dinning Hall, Meeting Rooms


Aim and Scope:This conference will provide a forum for applied mathematicians worldwide to present new and emerging research developments and future directions in computational mathematics and scientific computing and applications; to exchange research results and ideas; and to promote international and local research and educational cooperation and connections. 

The conference is a continuation of the successful conference ICSC05. The themes of the conference include fluid-structure interaction problems and applications;finite element methods with inhomogeneous coefficients, numerical linear algebra, and other fields in numerical PDEs and mathematical modeling.


Correspondence:

  • Secretary: Chunrong Bian, School of Mathematical Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China 210046. E-mail: mathsci@njnu.edu.cn, Tel: 025-8359-8662, Fax: 025-8359-8391.
  • Zhilin Li: Dept. of Mathematics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA. E-mail: zhilin@math.ncsu.edu, Tel: +1919-515-3210; Fax: +1919-513-7336.

Sponsors:
  • Nanjing Normal University (NNU), China
  • US National Science Foundation (pending)
  • Dept. of Mathematics, North Carolina State University

Organizing Committee:

Yongzhong Song, Chair, Nanjing Normal University, China
Jinru Chen,  co-chair Nanjing Normal University
Zhilin Lico-chair, North Carolina State University, USA
Tao Tang, HKBU, Hong Kong *

Sheng Xu, SMU, USA *

Qikui Du, Nanjing Normal University 
Yushuan Wang, Nanjing Normal University 

Zhiyue Zhang, Nanjing Normal University 


Scientific Committee:


Z-C. Shi, Chair, Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences  *

Philippe Angot, Aix-Marseille University, France *

Gang Bao, Michigan State, USA and Zhejiang Univ., China *

Zhiming Chen, Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiang Du,
Pennsylvania State University, USA *

Weinan E, Princeton University, USA *

Michael Griebel, University of Bonn, Germany

Guowei He, Academy of Sciences, China *

Yunqing Huang, Xiangtan University, China *

Song Jiang, IPACM

Shi Jin, Wisconsin, USA and Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China *

Kazufumi Ito, North Carolina State University, USA *

Ming-Chih LaiNational Chiao Tung University *

Chaouqi Misbah, de Recherche au CNRS, France *

Bin Wang, Qinhua University, China *

JinchaoXu, Pennsylvania State University, USA 
Pingwen Zhang,
Peking University, China *



Invited speakers


Philippe Angot, Aix-Marseille University, France *

Juan Ruiz Álvarez, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain *

Gang Bao, Michigan State, USA and Zhejiang Univ., China *

Khoo Boo Cheong, National University of Singapore, Singapore *

Markus Burkow, University of Bonn, Germany *

Alina Chertock, North Carolina State University, USA *

Wei Cai, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA *

Wenbin Chen, Fudan University, China *

Zhiming Chen, Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences *

Robert H. Dillon, Washington State University, USA *

Qiang Du, Pennsylvania State University, USA *

Weinan E, Princeton University, USA *

Xiufang FengNinxia University, China *

Aaron Fogelson, University of Utah, USA *

Bob Guy, University of California at Davis, USA *

Guowei He, Academy of Sciences, China *

Weimin Han, University of Iowa, USA *

Jun Hu, Peking University, China *

Jianguo Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China * 
Yunqing Huang, Xiangtan
University, China *

Kazufumi Ito, North Carolina State University, USA *

Shi Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China,  and University of Wisconsin, USA *
Xiaoqin Jin,
University of Macau *

Lili Ju, University of South Carolina,  USA*

Isaac Klapper, Montana State University, USA *

Alexander Kurganov, Tulane University, USA *

Ming-Chih Lai, National Chio Tung Universty *

Hyung-Chun Lee, Ajou University, Korea *
Ping Lin,
University of Dundee,  UK *

Tao Lin, Virginia Tech, USA *

Yanping Lin, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University  *

Hailiang Liu, Iowa State University, USA *

Tiegang Liu, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,  China *

Yue Liu, University of Texas at Arlington, USA *

Peter D. Minev, University of Alberta, Canada *

Chaouqi Misbah, de Recherche au CNRS, France *

Zhonghua Qiao, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University  *

Jie Shen, Purdue University, USA *

Zhijun Tan, Zhongshan University, China *

Tao Tang, HKBU, Hong Kong *

Bin Wang, Qinhua Univ., China *

Cheng Wang, Umass Dartmouth, USA *

Hong Wang, University of South Carolina, USA *

Lilian Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore *

Xiao-Ping Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology *

Qi Wang, University of South Carolina, USA*

Haijun Wu, Nanjing University, China *

Jianjun Xu, Xiangtan University, China *

Xiu Ye, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA *
JunFeng Yin, Tongji University, China *

Li Yuan, Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences *
Zhimin Zhang, Wayne State University,  US *

Shan Zhao, University of Alabama, USA *

Pingwen Zhang, Peking University, China *
Luoding
Zhu, Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ. Indianapolis (IUPUI), US *


Format of the Conference:


Invited talks: 30-45 minutes 
Contributed talks: 20 minutes


Registrations Fee:


Including reception, coffee break, meals and the banquet: 

US $200 if register before April 1, 2012, US $250 afterwards. Graduate students (half).

For participants from China: the Registrations Fee is: RMB 1000, before April 1, 2012, RMB 1200 afterwards.



Accommodation

 The organizing committee will arrange the accommodation for all registered speakers/participants at one of the following hotels. If you prefer something didfferent, please notify the organizing committee.


Link of the Registration: (closed to the public)


Deadlines:

March 31, 2012: Early registration
March 31, 2012: Abstract.

Language: English is used in presentations. 


Conference web-page:

http://www4.ncsu.edu/~zhilin/nanjing_conf12.html (English) 
http://mcs.njnu.edu.cn/new/nanjing_conf.htm (English/Chinese)


Conference proceedings:


Conference organized tours.

Organized tour on May 25-26 depending on demand..


Conference Program: Will be available soon.



Introduction to the city of Nanjing:


Nanjing, one of the six ancient metropolises of China, has a history of over 2400 years and is reputed as the capital of ten dynasties. There are a lot of relics of the Ming Dynasty, including Stone Carvings of the Southern Dynasties which has survived 1400 years, the Nanjing City Wall built 600 years ago, Zhu Yuanzhang's Mausoleum, Mochou Lake and the arch-shaped brick hall built without using an inch of wood or nail--Wuliangdian in the Lingusi Temple. The cultural relics related to Dr. Sun Yat-sen include Zhongshanlin (Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum), the President Mansion of the Republic and Xuyuan Garden.


Thanks to the geological location and political factor, the Jinling culture inclusive of architecture, arts, literature and religions hold an outstanding place in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation for its distinguished gathering of famous scholars and integration of cultural schools from both the North and South. The Yongle Dictionary, the earliest and biggest of its kind in the world was compiled here in Nanjing. One of the greatest works in China, "A Dream of the Red Mansion," was also based on materials from Nanjing.


Nanjing is a city with mountains, waters and green trees. Its beauty lies in "three creations by nature, high hills, deep waters and plains." With mountains and hills encircling on three sides, Yangtze River running through the city and rivers and lakes lying about, Nanjing boasts beautiful natural scenery, long history and rich culture as an ancient capital of past ten dynasties. The hills, waters, towers, woods and towns integrate into one, forming an unique scenery of various levels.

How to get to the city of Nanjing:

Several international cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Osaka (Japan), Seoul (Korea)  have direct flights to the city. If there is no direct flight to Nanjing, the closest international airport is city of Shanghai.  If there is no direct flight, there are two options:

1. Fly to Beijing (PEK), then fly to Nanjng (NKG).
2. Fly to Shanghai (PVG), then take a speed train to Nanjing. The speed train runs in about every 20 minutes from Shainghai to Nanjing. The schedule can be found via the link:

Official China Train Timetable from Shanghai to Nanjing  

It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours with affix start with G. To go from PVG to the Shainghai train station, one can try:
  1. Take airpor shuttle bus No. 5 to the last stop. The price is about 22 RMB. It takes about one hour.
  2. Take a taxi directly to the airport. The cost is 150+ RMB.

       If there is enough demand, we may have someone at the airport and the train station on May 21 to help the transfer process.

From the Nanjing airport or train station, the best way to get to the hotels is by taxi. The hotel rooms will be arranged by the conference and the information should be available at least one week before the conference. We will post these information as soon as possible. If possible, we will post some sentences both in Chinese and English for your convenience. 

· Some survival English/Chinese Sentences ( .pdf file)

· History/Cultrue/Scenery/Photos/People of Nanjing (MS Doc file)

It may take a few minutes to load the pictures. If you can not read the Chinese, you can view pictures.

· Selected Photos of Nanjing City 

· Selected Photos of Nanjing Normal University