Editor-in-Chief
- Pierre Ladeveze, Ecole Normale Superieure of Cachan
Society affiliations
Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences is affiliated with CSMA.
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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
- Pierre Ladeveze, Ecole Normale Superieure of Cachan , France
Associate Editors
- Francisco Chinesta, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France
- Alberto Corigliano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Jay Gopalakrishnan, Portland State University, United States of America
- Antonio Huerta, UPC, Spain
- Jean-Francois Molinari, EPFL, Switzerland
- Stefanie Reese, Aachen University, Germany
- Jianxiang Wang, Peking University, China
Editorial Board
- O. Allix, ENS Cachan, France
- F. Armero, University of California at Berkeley, United States of America
- F. Auricchio, University of Pavia, Italy
- T. Burczynski, Cracow University of Technology, Poland
- C. Cartensen, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
- A. Combescure, INSA Lyon, France
- E. Cueto, University of Zaragoza, Spain
- R. de Borst, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
- L. Demkowicz, University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
- P. Diez, Polytechnical University of Cataluna, Spain
- J. Eberhardsteiner, Vienna Institute of Technology, Austria
- C. Farhat, Stanford University, United States of America
- J. Fish, Columbia University, United States of America
- M. Geers, Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- S. Ghosh, Johns Hopkins University, United States of America
- D. Givoli, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
- C. Hirsch, Numeca International, Belgium
- T. Hughes, University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
- A. Ibrahimbegovic, ENS Cachan, France
- S. Idelshon, Polytechnical University of Cataluna, Spain
- P. Letallec, Ecole Polytechnique, France
- G. R. Liu, University of Cincinnati, United States of America
- W. K. Liu, Northwestern University, United States of America
- Y. Maday, University Pierre et Marie Curie, France
- H. Mang, Vienna Institute of Technology, Austria
- H. Matthies, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
- N. Moes, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France
- C. A. Mota Soares, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- T. Oden, University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
- R. Ohayon, CNAM Paris, France
- J. Oliver, Polytechnical University of Cataluna, Spain
- E. Onate, Polytechnical University of Cataluna, Spain
- M. Papadrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
- A. Patera, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
- U. Perego, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- D. Peric, Swansea University, United Kingdom
- E. Rank, Technical University Munich, Germany
- K. Runesson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- B. Schrefler, University of Padova, Italy
- L. J. Sluys, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- P. Steinmann, University of Erlangen, Germany
- W. Wall, Technical University Munich, Germany
- P. Wriggers, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
- G. Yagawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
- M. Yuan, Beijing University, China
- T. Zohdi, University of California, United States of America
Aims & scope
The research topics addressed by Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences cover the vast domain of the advanced modeling and simulation of materials, processes and structures governed by the laws of mechanics. The emphasis is on advanced and innovative modeling approaches and numerical strategies. The main objective is to describe the actual physics of large mechanical systems with complicated geometries as accurately as possible using complex, highly nonlinear and coupled multiphysics and multiscale models, and then to carry out simulations with these complex models as rapidly as possible. In other words, this research revolves around efficient numerical modeling along with model verification and validation. Therefore, the corresponding papers deal with advanced modeling and simulation, efficient optimization, inverse analysis and simulation-based control. These challenging issues require multidisciplinary efforts – particularly in modeling, numerical analysis and computer science – which will be treated in this journal.
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