Conference Support: The 10th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, Baltimore, MD, USA, October 19-23, 2020

Abstract

The tenth International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling (10th MMM), will be hosted by Johns Hopkins University (JHU), with organizational assistance from George Mason University (GMU), Georgetown University, and the University of Maryland (UMD). The 10th MMM will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on October 19-22, 2020. The 10th MMM conference is expected to gather more than 750 participants from around the world. The MMM conference series is a biennial international conference, first held in 2002 in London (UK), and rotates between North America, Europe, and Asia. The conference will encompass plenary/semiplenary lectures, invited/contributed talks, poster sessions, and an exhibit for relevant industries and software companies. Over the past two decades the MMM community has made significant advances in understanding the interplay between different phenomena at different scales, as well as accounting for different complexities associated with the material microstructure and defects, and their interactions/evolution. To shed light on recent advances in the MMM scientific community and to define the future directions for this community, the main scope of the 10th MMM conference will be centered on “Enabling Materials Prediction, Design, and Manufacturing through rigorous scale bridging and materials informatics”. In particular, the conference will focus on classical and new ground-breaking directions in the field. The classical topics include: mathematical foundation of multiscale methods, mechanics of materials, microstructural evolution, synergies between modeling and experiments, soft matter, irradiated materials, tribology, amorphous materials, and interfaces. We will also seek new topics focused on new advances in the field with particular focus on informatics (data mining and artificial intelligence) as it pertains to MMM, the growing fields of multiscale predictive methods for biological materials, material processing, additive manufacturing, and Multiphysics modeling. All of these topics are directly and programmatically related to the US Naval or Marine Corps Science & Technology Plans.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Aug 31, 2020
Source ID
N000142012784

Entities

People

  • Jaafar A El-Awady

Organizations

  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Research Science/Academic Research

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - DoD AI Strategy