The conference topics will cover all areas of Computational Mechanics and Computer Methods in Applied Sciences. The colloquium topics include but are not limited to:
- Advanced and non-standard finite element methods
- Biomechanics and Bioengineering
- Computational Imaging
- Composites
- Contact Mechanics
- Coupled Solution Strategies
- Damage and Plasticity
- Data driven modeling
- Digital Twins
- Engineering Sciences and Physics
- Failure and Fracture
- Fluid Mechanics
- Fluid-Structure Interaction
- High Performance Computing
- Industrial Applications
- Inelastic Materials
- Inverse Problems, Optimization and Robustness
- Isogeometric Analysis
- Machine Learning and AI
- Materials Sciences
- Multiple-Body Dynamics
- Multiphysics
- Multiscale Methods and Homogenization
- Nonlinear Dynamics
- Numerical Methods
- Model Order Reduction
- Particle Methods
- Scientific Computing
- Solid and Structural Mechanics
- Uncertainty and Soft Computing