
I International Symposium on Computational Modeling in Science and Technology
I International Symposium on Computational Modeling in Science and Technology (SIMCOMP), was held in the city of Teresina, Piauí, from April 15 to 18, 2019. The event, organized by LAMEC, promoted the meeting between researchers, engineers, professionals, and students with interest in scientific and technological advancement and development. The program included lectures, short courses and a round table. The Symposium's areas of interest are related to Computational Modeling whose approach resides in the interaction between Engineering, Computing, Mathematics and Physics.


Speakers
Knowledge Formation and Career Impacts
Dr. Marco Adolph (TROX - USA)
Multiscale Analysis Using the Boundary Elements Method
Prof. Dr Paulo Sollero (UNICAMP)
Topological Optimization of Submerged Structures
Prof. Dr. Renato Picelli (USP)
The Space Program in Brazil and in the World and Non-Academic Career
Possibilities for Undergraduates / Masters / Doctors at Research Institutes
Prof. Dr. Carlos D'Andrade Souto (IAE/ITA)
Numerical Simulation of Dynamic Mechanisms
Prof. Dr. Paulo Roberto Gardel Kurka
Importance & Applications of MEF in Industry
Dr. Cornélis Joannes Van Der Poel Filho (General Motors)
Multiphysical and Multiscale Topological Optimization: Applications and
Challenges
Prof. Dr. Renato Pavanello
Minicourse
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Air Conditioning and Energy Efficiency Systems Project
Dr. Marco Adolph
Creating Animations to Highlight Engineering Results
Prof. Dr. Josué Labaki
Acoustics and Vibroacoustics in the Space Sector
Prof. Dr. Carlos D'Andrade Souto
Fast-Mentoring: Key Elements for Directing Your Career
Dr. Cornelis Joannes Van Der Poel
Round Table
Host: Prof. Dr. Eduardo Costa Girão

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2019 Symposium Award
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In the first version of the event, the student Juan Gabriel Queiroz Blanche was awarded as the best research with the poster “Free Vibration Analysis of a Rotating Tapered Beam”.
