Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Dangerous Natural Phenomena and Technogenic Catastrophes
Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Dangerous Natural Phenomena and Technogenic Catastrophes
23-25 May 2012, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Tomsk State University through its Regional Public Organization Tomsk Science Society of Mechanics, Thermal Physics and Risk Analysis is announcing the All-Russian Conference Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Dangerous Natural Phenomena and Technogenic Catastrophes. The conference will be held with International Participation on 23-25 May 2012 in Tomsk, Russian Federation.
The scientific programme will cover the following topics:
– Physical and mathematical methods for solution of problems in the Mechanics of Reacting Flows;
– Determinate-probability models of forecast of natural and technogenic catastrophes;
– Wildland fires and their spread across urbanized territories;
– Collision catastrophe and the problems of predicting motion and distribution of dangerous astronomical objects, both natural and artificial origin;
– High-Performance Computing and modeling of catastrophes using multiprocessor computers;
– Strategy, tactics, technological tools of fighting against natural and technogenic catastrophes and emergency situations. Legal and jurisdictional aspects of prevention and fighting them;
– Explosion, detonation processes and properties of matter under intensive dynamic loading;
– Optical diagnostic techniques of atmosphere and the Earths underlying surface. Physical and mechanical properties of aerosols in the atmosphere.
For details on:
– Conference Programme Committee
– Conference Organizing Committee
– Paper guidelines (abstracts are due 1 April 2012)
– Registration fees
– Miscellaneous
please see the First Announcement (PDF, 0.1 MB) (Status: 9 February 2012)
Contact:
Egor Loboda
Department of Physical and Computation Mechanics
Tomsk State University
36 Lenin Avenue
634050, Tomsk
Russia
E-mail: catastrophes2012@math.tsu.ru
Tel/Fax: +7-3822-529669
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