rverrill@cheetah.UUCP (Ralph Verrilli) (10/12/87)
CALL FOR PAPERS
1988 ASME INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
SAN FRANCISCO HILTON
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
July 31 - August 3, 1988
REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS OF EXPERT SYSTEMS
AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The theme for the 1988 ASME International Computers in Engineering
Conference will focus on the emerging applications of expert systems
and artificial intelligence.
This conference and exhibition provides a forum for engineers,
managers, researchers, vendors, and users to discuss relevant
issues, and to present ideas on computer technology and its impact
on the engineering workplace. Over 80 papers and panel sessions are
planned covering a broad spectrum of technical computing and
computers in the engineering community. The topics covered will
encompass: computer aided design and manufacturing, computer
simulation, robotics, interactive graphics, finite element
techniques, microprocessors, computers in educations, expert
systems, and artificial intelligence.
Papers are solicited in all areas related to the application,
development, research, and education with computers in mechanical
engineering. Contributions in the form of full-length papers or
extended abstracts are solicited. Accepted papers will be published
in the bound Conference Proceedings. Full length papers of special
note will be reviewed after the conference for publication in the
Society's magazine "Computers in Mechanical Engineering (CIME)".
The annual event is sponsored by the Computers in Engineering
Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
San Francisco is the site of this years conference.
DEADLINES :
Submission of three copies of draft contributions
(paper or extended abstract) November 30, 1987
Notification of acceptance to authors February 15, 1988
Submission of author-prepared mats April 1, 1988
For the following technical areas please send papers to the
respective program chairmen :
{
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Computer Simulation, Turnkey CAD/CAM,
Integration of CAD and CAM, Computer Aided Testing, Computer Aided
Design, Interactive Graphics :
Dr. Donald Riley
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
University of Minnesota
111 Church Street
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-0591/1809 }
{
Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Based Systems :
Mr. M.F. Kinoglu
AI and Expert Systems Group
Control Data Corporation
1450 Energy Park Drive
Saint Paul, MN 55108
612-642-3817 }
{
Microprocessors, Robotics, Special Purpose Computers, Man-Machine
Interfaces :
Mr. David W. Bennett
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs
P.O. Box 999
Richland, WA 99352
509-375-2159 }
{
Robotics in Education, Teaching CAD in Higher Education, University
- Industry Collaboration, Microcomputers in the Classroom,
Computer-Aided Learning :
Dr. Gary Kinzel
Ohio State University
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
206 West 18th Street
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614-292-6884 }
{
Finite Element Techniques, Software Standards, Computational
Geometry :
Dr. Kumar K. Tamma
Dept of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia
304-293-4111 }
{
Computers in Energy Systems, Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Computational Heat Transfer, Combustion Modelling, Process Control :
Dr. Ahmed A. Busaina
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Clarkson University
Potsdam, New York
315-268-6574 }
Topics not in the above categories contact Technical Program
Chairman :
Mr. Edward M. Patton
US Army Ballistic Research Lab
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD 21005
301-278-6805
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