About this conference
Scientific Computing research, development and educational activities can be found in academia and industry all over Sweden. This biannual workshop aims to serve as a forum for exchanging new results, discussing education, building networks and strengthening collaboration. It continues a series of conferences of which the last took place in Linköping 2020 and originally initiated in Umeå in 2013. Links to past events: Uppsala 2016, Lund 2018.
Aims and scopeThe aim of this two-day workshop is to bring together researchers and teachers in Scientific Computing in Sweden to share recent development and new ideas.
Important dates
- Conference days: Wednesday October 26, 2022, 12:00 to Thursday October 27, 2022, 12:00
- Deadline for registration and submission of abstracts: September 12, 2022
Registration and call for abstracts
You can register by clicking
here (or on the menu to your left).
The deadline for registration and submission of abstracts is
September 12, 2022.
Lunch and dinner on Wednesday will be provided.
No conference fee.
Abstracts (for oral presentations or posters) related to research or teaching in Scientific Computing are welcome. Here Scientific Computing is used as an umbrella term to encompass topics including but not limited to mathematical modeling, algorithmic development/high-performance computing, numerical linear algebra, or numerical analysis of approximations to ordinary/partial/stochastic differential equations.
The abstracts will be evaluated by the members of the scientific committee. Notifications to those selected for an oral presentations will be sent in due time. Those not selected for an oral presentation will have the opportunity to present their work at the poster session. Each oral presentation will be 25 minutes long with an additional 5 minutes for questions.
Of course you are also welcome to attend the workshop without a presentation.
Limited support for junior participants working in Sweden is avalaible, please contact us directly.
Location and travel information
The conference will be held in the lecture hall Pascal (preliminary booked) at the department of Mathematical Sciences at the Johanneberg campus.
The campus is about 1.5 km from the centre of Göteborg.
You can take the bus 19 to the bus stop Chalmers Tvärgata, or the tram 6, 7, 8, 10 or 13 or bus 16, 58, 158 or 753 to the tram stop Chalmers to the north of the campus.
The airport bus stops at Korsvägen, where you change to tram 6, 8 or 13 to the tram stop Chalmers (next stop).
Further details on how to reach us can be found here.
Possible hotels are: Quality Hotel Panorama (close to the campus) or Elite Park Avenue Hotel Gothenburg
or Scandic Rubinen (city center).
Contact
Local organisation committee
Financial support
SveFUM - Stiftelsen för Vetenskaplig Forskning och Utbildning i Matematik
eSSENCE - The Swedish eScience collaboration