EURO-SIAM 2010, Vouliagmeni Beach, Athens, Greece, December 29-31, 2010

COMMITTEE  |  TOPICS  | FEES  | LOCATION


New:  September 22, 2010: We have ensured that the EURO-SIAM 2010 Proceedings will be Indexed by: ISI Web of Knowledge, EI Compendex, ELSEVIER, SCOPUS, 


New:  September 1, 2010: We have ensured that the EURO-SIAM 2010 Proceedings will be Indexed by: IEE (IET), IEEE.AM, ACM, AMS, ZENTRALBLATT, MATHSCINET, DPP,EI, CSBA, Ulrigh, DEST, EBSCO, EMBASE, GEOBASE, BIOBASE,BIOTECHNOBASE.


New:  August 11, 2010Journals
All submitted papers will have opportunities for consideration for the Special Issues or Regular Issues of several journals (some of them belong to ISI category). The selection will be carried out during the review process as well as at the conference presentation stage. Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or publication. The final decision will be made based on peer review reports by the guest editors and the Editor-in-Chief jointly.






Hotel: http://www.themargi.gr/

 

1. SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE:
Honorary Chairman
Grigori Perelman
see:http://worldses.org/perelman/

Dedicated to the Memory of Vladimir Arnold


Members of Scientific Committee:AHMED BOUTEJDAR, Universität Magdeburg, GERMANY
AYOUBAL-HAMADI, O. V. G. University Magdeburg, GERMANY
OLGA MARTIN, University Politehnica of Bucharest, ROMANIA
PANOS PARDALOS, University of Florida, USA
KABIR MASHUD, University of Tuebingen, GERMANY
RONALD YAGER, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, USA
AMAURI CABALLERO, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA
NIKOS MASTORAKIS, Technical University of Sofia, BULGARIA
MUELLER SOEREN, T. U. Berlin, GERMANY
GEORGE VACHTSEVANOS, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
ROBERT FINKEL, Physics Dept., St. John's University, USA
DEMETRIOS KAZAKOS, Texas Southern University, USA
ZHIQIANG GAO, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, USA
BOUTEJDAR AHMED, Universität Magdeburg, GERMANY
CAYREL P-LOUIS, Cased Darmstadt University, GERMANY
YAN WU, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USA
SPYROS TRAGOUDAS, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL, USA
ARKADY KHOLODENKO, Clemson University, USA
GREGORY BAKER, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, Ohio, USA
THEODORE TRAFALIS, University of Oklahoma, USA
TAKIS KASPARIS, University of Central Florida, USA
GALIGEKERE DATTATREYA, University of Texas at Dallas, TX, USA
CAROLINE SWEEZY, New Mexico State University, USA
ASAD SALEM, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, USA
DIAN ZHOU, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
THIMM HEIKO, Pforzheim University, GERMANY
DAOWEN QIU, Sun Yat-sen University, CHINA
METIN DEMIRALP, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY
KLEANTHIS PSARRIS, The University of Texas at San Antonio, TX, USA
ANDREW D. JONES, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
VALERI MLADENOV, Technical University of Sofia, BULGARIA
NERI F., University of Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, ITALY
CHEN S. Y., Zhejiang University of Technology, P. R. CHINA
SHYI-MING CHEN, Nat.Taiwan Univ. of Science & Techn, Taipei, R.O.C.
YEN K., Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA
RONG-JYUE FANG, Southern Taiwan University of Technology, TAIWAN
ARGYRIOS VARONIDES, University of Scranton, USA
NIKOLAI KOBASKO, R&D of IQ Technologies Inc, Akron, Ohio, USA
XU ANPING, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, P. R. CHINA
ZHU H., Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, JAPAN
Special Session Organizers: Participate Free in the conference

PLENARY SPEECH:
Density and Approximation by Radial Basis Functions by Professor VITALY MAIOROV



ABSTRACT

PLENARY SPEAKER'S BRIEF BIOGRAPHY





2. LOCATION: Athens, Greece
Hotel: http://www.themargi.gr/
You can also contact us  eurosiam@europment.org

3. VISA: We can substantially help you for getting VISA to come to present your paper.
Contact the organizers:  eurosiam@europment.org


4. TOPICS: Numerical Analysis, Differential Equations, Scientific computing, Parallel Computing,
Boundary Value Problems. Optimization, Geometry, Computational Geometry, Differential Geometry, Applied Agebra, Combinatorics, Complex Analysis, Flow Dynamics, Electromagnetif Field, Control, Computing science (especially high-performance computing), and mathematical modelling in many scientific disciplinesComputer Languages, Software Engineering, Data Structures, File Structures and Design, Data Bases, Compilers, Knowledge and Data Technology, Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, File Structures for on-line Systems, Operating Systems, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Information Systems, Complexity Theory, Computing Theory, Numerical and Semi-Numerical Algorithms, Object-Oriented Programming, Parallel Programming, Computerised Signal Processing, Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry, Machine Vision, Computer Elements, Computer Architecture, Computer Packaging, Fault Tolerance Computing, Mass Storage Systems, Microprocessors and microcomputers, Multiple valued Logic, Numerical Analysis, Finite Element, Genetic Algorithms, Game Theory, Operations Research, Optimization Techniques, Real Time Systems, Virtual Reality, Computer Algebra, Symbolic Computation, Simulation, Pattern Analysis, Machine Intelligence, Adaptive and Learning Systems, Classification, Identification, Chaos Fractals and Bifurcations, Analysis and design tools, Simulation, modelling, Emulation, Visualization, Digital Libraries, Hardware Engineering, Programming Techniques in Communications, Networks, Management and Economic Systems, Multimedia, Video technologies, Simulation Techniques Tools, Computers in Armed Forces, Software for Communications Development and Simulation, Social Implications of Modern Communications, Soft Computing and Communications, Smart Interfaces, Intelligent Systems, Supercomputers and Supercomputing, Internet and Internet Computing, Intelligent Agents, Mobile Computing, E-commerce, Privacy Problems, Hardware/Software Codesign,Cryptography, Computer/Communications Integration, Education.


5. REGISTRATION FEES:  550 EUR. Maximum number of Pages: 6. Extra pages after the 6th are charged 100 EUR per page. Students cannot have discount registration in case that present paper.
Only if they are listeners they are entitled a discount registration. More details will be posted here at a later time.
Special Session Organizers: Participate Free in the conference

6. DEADLINES: Deadline for Paper Submission: October 31, 2010

7. Notification of Acceptance / Rejection:
One month after each paper's submission separately

8. PRESENTATION INFORMATION:
Please check the session schedule on the program that you will receive by email after the registration deadline to see which day and time you are presenting. The duration of a presentation slot is 20 minutes (15 minutes for your lecture and 5 minutes for questions-discussion). An LCD projector and a computer (MS Windows XP) with a CD-ROM drive, USB ports, and presentation software (MS PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat Reader) will be available in all the conference rooms for lecture presentations.
Also, a Laser Pointer will be available for you, but it is highly recommended to have your own pointer in case of emergencies.
Over-head Projector cannot be used. Only computer presentation (computer - data projector) will be allowed.

Preparation of Visuals:
Before the beginning of each session, each presenter must deliver his CV (Short Biography) which must be printed out according to the format: http://www.worldses.org/drafts/biography.doc
Please note that individuals using computer projection must bring a CD or USB memory key containing their presentation. Speakers should arrive in their session room 10 minutes before the start of their session to hand the presenter’s personal data sheet (biography) to the chairperson.
General Considerations
Limit the number of words per visual to no more than 30. Leave space, at least the height of a capital letter, between lines of text.
All fonts, including those on graphs, should be 18 point or larger.
Graphs and charts should have bold lines and symbols that contrast sharply with the background.
Your presentation time is about 15 minutes, leaving about 5 minutes for questions from the audience. A reasonable presentation time for each slide is about 2 minutes, as any shorter interval will make it difficult for the audience to understand.
Do not waste visuals where they are not needed. Use them where a picture, chart, diagram, or cartoon will help. Tables of figures are hard to read and understand quickly, use pie charts or column graphs instead. If it takes longer than 10 seconds to comprehend a visual, then there’s too much material in it. Do not put anything on the visual if you don't need it. Tell what each visual is all about, but do not read from it. Keep it on screen, as long as your talk refers to it.

9. COLLABORATIONS: The WSEAS Staff would like to collaborate with young scholars in the area of Finite Differences, Finite Elements, Finite Volumes, Boundary Elements and/or Computational Intelligence. Send your brief email (maybe with your CV) to wseas-team(AT)wseas.org replacing (AT) with @.   Researchers can work towards a Ph.D. from the National Technical University of Sofia or independent post-doc research in WSEAS or even in EUROPMENT (Neofit Rilski 61, Sofia). Hope your research matches with at least one chapter of this book (download).


10. REVIEW: The Review in EUROSIAM is coordinated by the staff of WSEAS, the staff of the Sponsoring Universities in Collaboration with the International Scientific Committee. The responsibility of acceptance/rejection belongs to the
collaborating / sponsoring Universities. Join them as Reviewer using this form
http://www.wseas.org/reviewersoffer.htm


11. CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
A great privilege is that you can attend the following parallel conferences
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, December 29-31, 2010
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, December 29-31, 2010

Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, December 29-31, 2010
     Organized by the European Society for Environmental Research and Sustainable    Development / EUROPMENT, http://www.europment.org/  in collaboration with the WSEAS

Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, December 29-31, 2010
     Organized by the European Society for Environmental Research and Sustainable    Development / EUROPMENT, http://www.europment.org/  in collaboration with the WSEAS


12. MORE DETAILS ABOUT CONFERENCE LOCATION



Vouliagmeni, a seaside town at a distance of 45 km from the center of Athens. There is an excellent sandy beach, very popular with Athenians, a yachting marina, water sports, restaurants and several other leisure activities. A lively resort day and night particularly during summer months.

Vouliagmeni, surrounded by steep rocks, is located near the sea. Its depth remains a mystery as several divers have drowned in it over the years while attempting to explore the underwater tunnel system. However, most people go to Vouliagmeni for less dangerous pursuits. The sulphurous thermal water of the lake is used for curative baths against rheumatic, spinal, gynecological, neurological and skin problems. For this purpose, hydrotherapy is offered from May to October. The temperature of the water never drops below 21 degrees centigrade so it is also used by bathers during the winter. There are showers and changing cabins as well as a cafeteria and restaurant.
 

Additional links about Vouliagmeni
How to get to Vouliagmeni
The new Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport [1] 27 km (17 miles) east of the city center, near the suburb of Spata, opened in 2001 as part of the infrastructure improvements in preparation for the Olympics and is now one of the more attractive and efficient major European airports, though some old Athenian hands say they miss the "Port Said" atmosphere of the old Hellenikon. The airport has excellent public transit connections to the city (see below) and the usual array of food stands, duty-free shops, and other airport services.

The national rail service, OSE, [4] connects Athens to other cities in Greece -however, do not expect the diversity and complexity of railroads you usually find in other European countries; the national railroad system is poor in Greece, in effect having only two train lines. One goes south to the Pelopponese and the other to the north, connecting Athens with the second major city in Greece, Thessaloniki. From there the line continues further to the north and all the way to the east, passing through many other cities of northern Greece and eventually reaching Istanbul. Be advised that there are two kinds of train you can use; normal, slow, type of train equipped with beds, and the so called new 'Intercity' type which is more expensive because of a 'quality supplement fee' that grows with distance. For example, travelling from Athens to Thessaloniki by the 'Intercity' type will save you one hour at most, but the ticket will be almost double the price. 'Intercity' tends to be more reliable, yet more 'bumpy' than the normal train.