Under the auspices of the Indian Association for Computational Mechanics (IndACM), ICCMS is organized biennially. The Association was founded on 1st January 2000 and has about 200 life members. The 6th ICCMS was held at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Computational Mechanics, being an interdisciplinary domain of mechanics, involving mathematical models of physical real-life problems and their solutions, the congress is typically attended by delegates with background in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering/science, physics, mathematics and other disciplines.
Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations; Volume-I: Materials to Structures | Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations; Volume-II: Nano to Macro |
Submission Deadline: Closed
General Information
1. Communicating authors of the Accepted Abstracts will be notified through e-mail.
2. All accepted papers, after review by the peers, will be included in electronic proceedings of the ICCMS 2019. The electronic proceedings will be distributed amongst registered delegates of the ICCMS 2019.
3. Selected best 150 papers among all accepted papers for the ICCMS 2019, will be published by . Please note that Springer will conduct independent quality checks on the recommended papers and only papers that pass these checks will be published.
4. At least one author of the paper to be included in the proceedings will have to register for the ICCMS 2019.
Guidelines for submitting Full-Length Paper & 2-Page Extended Abstract
1. Communicating authors of the Accepted Abstracts are required to submit Full-Length Paper and 2-Page Extended Abstract both.
2. Full-Length Paper & 2-Page Extended Abstract must be submitted in (i) Microsoft Word format (*.doc or *.docx) and Portable Document Format (*.pdf) or (ii) LaTex format (*.tex) and Portable Document Format (*.pdf)
3. Authors are essentially required to use one of the following templates for preparation of both the documents:
4. The individual size of any file should not exceed 10 MB.
5. The file containing 2-Page Extended Abstract must have exactly two pages.
6. There is no word limit or page limit for Full-Length Paper but preferably authors can keep around 10 pages.
7. Please DO NOT use any password in the two files for restriction on opening, editing or printing.
8. The images used in both the documents should be of high quality with (preferebly) 600dpi of resolution. The aspect ratio of graphs and images should be maintained as per the original.
9. Copyright materials (text, graphs, images etc.) should not be included in the documents without permission from copyright holders.
10. Authors are advised to strictly adhere to the format used in the above templates for preparation of both the documents.
11. LaTex users must create archive file in *.zip format for uploading containing LaTex files (*.tex), image files (*.jpg, *.png etc.) and other supporting files.
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Prof. Tarun Kant
Emeritus Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India Topic: Evolution of Macro-Mechanics of Laminated Composites |
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Prof. Perumal Nithiarasu
Professor and Head of the Zienkiewicz Centre, College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK Topic: An Early Warning System for Cardiovascular Diseases Through Computational Mechanics and Machine Learning |
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Prof. Gautam Biswas
Professor and JC Bose National Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Topic: Entrapment of Large Bubbles During Impact of Liquid Drops on Liquid Pool |
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Prof. Santosh Kapuria
Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India; Director, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai, India Topic: An Efficient Facet Shell Element with Layerwise Mechanics for Smart Piezolaminated Shells featuring Delaminations |
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Prof. Gangadhara Prusty
Professor, School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering University of New South Wales, Australia Topic: Towards The Development of Flexible Shape-Adaptive Blades Using High Performance Composite Materials |
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Prof. Narasimhan Ramarathinam
Professor & JC Bose National Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: Fracture Behavior and Ductility Enhancement in Metallic Glasses: Perspectives from Finite Element Simulations |
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Prof. Tomonori Yamada
Associate Professor, Department of Systems Innnovation University of Tokyo, Japan Topic: A Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis System with Partitioned Coupling Approach |
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Prof. Gopalakrishnan Srinivasan
Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: Propagation of Elastic Waves in Non-Local Bars and Beams |
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Prof. K. Muralidhar
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India Topic: Dropwise Condensation of Vapor on Textured Surfaces |
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Prof. Gui Rong Liu
Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineerng Mecahnics University of Cincinnati, USA Topic: Computational Methods: Indispensable Tools for Engineering Analysis and Design |
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Prof. Debasish Roy
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: A Geometrically Inspired Model for Kirchhoff Shells with Cartan's Moving Frames |
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Prof. Nelson Lam
Professor, Department of Infrastructure Engineering University of Melbourne, Australia Topic: Earthquake Engineering in Areas Away from Tectonic Boundaries |
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Prof. Venkatesh Kodur
University Distinguished Professor and Director, SAFE-D Centre, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University, USA Topic: Need for Computational Models for Simulating the Response of Concrete Structures Exposed to Fire |
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Prof. David Lange
Senior Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology The University of Queensland, Australia Topic: Response of Novel High Rise Building Structures to Fire |
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Prof. Sanjay Mittal
Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Topic: Wings in Low Reynolds Number Flows: How Different are They from Flows at Large Re? |
Prof. Sumit Basu
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Topic: The Intricately Multi-Scale Nature of Failure in Glassy, Amorphous Polymers |
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Prof. Deepankar Choudhury
Institute Chair Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Topic: Application of Computational Geomechanics for Seismic Design of Foundation Systems- Theory and Practice |
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Prof. Vasant Matsagar
Dogra Chair Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Topic: Design with Engineered Composites for Explosive Containment Structure |
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Prof. T I Eldho
Institute Chair Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Topic: Simulation of Flow and Transport Process - Scope of Meshless Methods |
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Prof. Cristian Maluk Zedan
Senior Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering The University of Queensland, Australia Topic: Fire-Induced Concrete Spalling |
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Prof. S Pradyumna
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Topic: Thermal Shock analysis of Functionally Graded Materials Structures |
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Prof. D Nagesh Kumar
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: Remote Sensing, GIS & DEM for Assessing Water Resources of a River Basin |
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Prof. B S Murty
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India Topic: Hydraulic Modeling of Ephemeral Channels for Water Resources Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions |
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Prof. Debiprosad Roy Mahapatra
Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: Modelling and Simulation of Advanced Composite Manufacturing Processses and Performances |
Prof. Sudib Kumar Mishra
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Topic: Bayesian Updating of Structural Model with a Conditionally Heteroscedastic Error Distribution |
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Prof. Debraj Ghosh
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Topic: Uncertainty Quantification using Domain Decomposition and Parallel Computing |
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Prof. Puneet Kumar Patra
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Topic: Energy Transport in Low-Dimensional Systems Through Non-Equilibrium Dynamics |
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Prof. Amirtham Rajagopal
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Hydrabad, India Topic: Towards Nonlocal Approaches to Modeling Damage in Quasi Brittle Materials |
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Mandi is a small town at the center of Himachal Pradesh, on the way to the popular resorts of Kullu and Manali. The main campus of IIT Mandi is situated in Kamand vilage, which is 19 kilometers away from Mandi town.
  Venue:
  Auditorium Complex, North Campus,
  IIT Mandi, Kamand Campus,
  VPO Kamand, Distt. Mandi, Himachal Pradesh,
  PIN - 175005, India.
Contact US:For further details please contact: |
E-Mail: iccms2019@iitmandi.ac.in |
Getting Here:Click for more details |
Air TravelThe nearest airport to Mandi is the Kullu Airport at Bhuntar, Dharamshala airport at Gaggal and Chandigarh airport. Flights to Kullu are restricted to only from Delhi, and Shimla. |
By Road
From Delhi or Chandigarh, one can catch the bus from ISBT (interstate bus terminus).
There are different varieties of bus facilities from Delhi and Chandigarh - ordinary, deluxe and AC buses.
Alternatively, One can also plan to hire a cab or come by personal vehicle. |
Travel NotesThis distance to Mandi can be covered in approximately 12 hrs from Delhi and 6 hrs from Chandigarh (it depends on traffic on the roads or weather conditions) by bus. Transport to IIT Mandi Kamand campus from Mandi town will be arranged by IIT Mandi. |
(Please note that we are not taking further requests for hostel accommodation due to logistic issue.)
(Only online bank transfer is accepted for all the payments)
Delegate Category | Early-Bird Registration (Up To |
Regular Registration (7th Oct to 3rd Dec 2019) |
Students/Research Scholars#(SAARC Countries) | ₹ 3500 |
₹ 4000 |
Students/Research Scholars(Others) | US$ 250 |
US$ 350 |
Regular Delegates*(SAARC Countries) | ₹ 6500 |
₹ 7500 |
Regular Delegates* (Others) | US$ 350 |
US$ 450 |
Spouse/Accompanying Person(SAARC Countries) |
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Spouse/Accompanying Person(Others) | US$ 150 |
US$ 250 |
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Account Name: | IIT Mandi SRIC EXTENSION ACTIVITIES |
Account Number: | 7315000100034369 |
Bank Name: | PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK |
Branch Name and Address: | PNB, IIT Kamand, Mandi - 175005, HP, India. |
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MCIR Code: | 175024138 |
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1. The registration fees are excluding transaction charges as applicable, which the delegates will pay separately. 2. The registration fees include a bag, CD of proceedings, extended abstract volume, notepad, pen, working lunch (December 11, 12, 13), dinner (December 11, 12) and refreshments during the Congress days. 3. Only those papers, after accepted by reviewers (accepted papers), will be included in the proceedings/presentation schedule for which the requisite registration fee is paid. 4. ‘Regular Delegate’ registration includes up to three accepted papers and ‘Student/Research Scholar’ registration includes only two accepted papers in the proceedings/presentation schedule. 5. ‘Spouse/Accompanying Person’ registration includes working lunch (December 11, 12, 13), dinner (December 11, 12) and refreshments during the Congress days. |
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