University of Auckland, New Zealand
Alan Wang is a principal investigator and Associate Professor at The University of Auckland. He has more than ten years of research experience in bioengineering, bioinformatics and intelligent modelling, especially in advancing the role of medical informatics in health care. His research interests include bioengineering, data informatics, neurocomputing, modelling, and biomedical statistics and simulation. He has developed intelligent multisensory data analytics methods for mobile health and personalized diagnosis and prognosis based on intelligent computing theories. He has experience analyzing huge cohorts of patient data with applications of early diagnosis, disease understanding, and effective treatment of patients with different disorders. He serves as an Editorial Board Member and an Active Reviewer for several international journals.
This workshop encompasses a wide range of themes crucial for the integration of nanotechnology and computational techniques. Specific themes include the development and application of intelligent modelling for nanomaterials and biomaterials, advancements in electric and magnetic material simulations, and innovative approaches in computational mechanics. Besides, we also invite submission of papers focusing on all aspects of Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Computer Science, Computational Mechanics, and Civil Engineering, ranging from theoretical analysis to practical research. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full papers that include title, abstract, introduction, tables, figures, conclusion and references. It is unnecessary to submit an abstract in advance. Please submit your papers in English.
Each paper should be no less than 4 pages. One regular registration can cover a paper of 6 pages, and additional pages will be charged. Please format your paper well according to the conference template before submission. Paper Template Download
Please prepare your paper in both .doc/.docx and .pdf format and submit your full paper by email with both formats attached directly to [email protected]
Process | Date & Time |
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Paper Submission | September 20, 2024 |
Review Process | 2 weeks |
Revise & Acceptance | 2 weeks |
Registration & Payment | 2 weeks |
Accepted papers will be published in Applied and Computational Engineering (ACE) (Print ISSN 2755-2721), and will be submitted to Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), Crossref, CNKI, Portico, Engineering Village (Inspec), Google Scholar, and other databases for indexing. The situation may be affected by factors among databases like processing time, workflow, policy, etc.
Title: Applied and Computational Engineering (ACE)
Press: EWA Publishing, United Kingdom
ISSN: 2755-2721 2755-273X (electronic)
* The papers will be exported to production and publication on a regular basis. Early-registered papers are expected to be published online earlier.
The Workshop on Advanced Nanotechnology and Computational Modelling 2024 (WANCM 2024) is a forward-thinking event designed to explore the latest innovations at the intersection of nanotechnology and computational modelling. Taking place at The University of Auckland’s Grafton Campus, this workshop brings together researchers to delve into these cutting-edge fields.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the recent advancements, techniques, and challenges in computational approaches and nanotechnology. The workshop will feature a range of presentations and interactive sessions focused on state-of-the-art deep learning models, spiking neural networks, computational modelling techniques, nano signal analysis, and the computational tools driving innovation in the relevant fields. In addition, participants will gain insights into how these technologies are applied across various industries, from computer science to medicine.
A key objective of WANCM 2024 is to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. By bringing together experts from diverse disciplines, the workshop aims to spur new ideas, partnerships, and developments in nanotechnology and computational modelling. Networking sessions and discussions will provide ample opportunities for participants to connect and explore future research avenues.
By the end of WANCM 2024, attendees will have gained a deeper understanding of the transformative applications of machine learning and computational modelling. The insights shared and connections made are expected to drive forward innovation and lead to exciting breakthroughs in these rapidly evolving fields.
The workshop provides an opportunity for poster exhibition. Authors who are interested in presenting a poster, please submit your materials (prefer in .pdf) to [email protected] before September 20, 2024.
Detailed information on your presentation date and time will be confirmed closer to the workshop. If you have any questions about your presentation or the workshop, please email [email protected].
Poster Presentation Guidelines
Title, author and co-author names, and the affiliation(s) information.
Body parts, including "Abstract", "Introduction", "Methods", "Results", "Discussion" and "Conclusions".
(You can refer to the instructions for more detailed information. Additional presentation guidelines may be announced by workshop committees.)
If you want to attend the workshop on-site, please email [email protected]. The workshop seats are limited. Both contributors and non-contributors who wish to participate in the workshop in person need to apply to the workshop organizers.
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