Place: The International Center of Computational Physics,
Beijing, China
Date: August 2-6, 1999
Co-sponsored and supported by
National Natural Science Foundation of China
The Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
The Chinese State Key Basic Research Project
The U.S. Army Research Office
The Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development
The Office of Naval Research
International Program Committee:
Zhangxin Chen (Chairman), Southern Methodist University, USA
Jim Douglas, Jr., Purdue University, USA
Richard E. Ewing (Co-Chairman), Texas A&M University, USA
Michele L. D. Gaudreault, Office of Aerospace Research & Development, USA
Ian Gladwell, Southern Methodist University, USA
Huan-Guan Ren, China National Petroleum Corp., China
Long-Jun Shen, Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China
Zhong-Ci Shi (Co-Chairman), Academy of Sciences, China
Julian J. Wu, U.S. Army Research Office (ARO), USA
Yi-Rang Yuan, Shandong University, China
Invited Speakers (confirmed):
Todd Arbogast, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Zhangxin Chen, Southern Methodist University, USA
Craig Douglas, University of Kentucky, USA
Jim Douglas, Jr., Purdue University, USA
Magne Espedal, University of Bergen, Norway
Richard E. Ewing, Texas A&M University, USA
Jerome Jaffre, INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Stephen L. Lyon, Mobil, USA
Hou-De Han, Tsinghua University, China
Kai-Tai Li, Xi'an Jaiotong University, China
Guan Qin, Mobil, USA
Thomas Russell, University of Colorado, USA
Robert Sharpley, University of South Carolina, USA
Long-Jun Shen, IAPCM, China
Zhong-Ci Shi, Academy of Sciences, China
Bing Wang, Institute of Atmospherical Physics, China
Hong Wang, University of South Carolina, USA
Mary F. Wheeler, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Yi-Rang Yuan, Shandong University, China
Guan-Quan Zhang, Academy of Sciences, China
Local Organization Committee:
Zhong-Zhi Bai, CAS, Beijing
Long-Jun Shen, IAPCM, Beijing
Xi-Jun Yu, IAPCM, Beijing
Shi-Zhen Zhang, CAS, Beijing
Workshop Themes:
(1) Flow and Transport in Porous Media
(2) Numerical Methods
(3) Parallel Computation
(4) Optimization
(5) Surface Water and Ocean Modeling
(6) Chemically Reactive Phenomena
(7) Environmental Remediation
(8) Atmospheric Modeling
(9) Earthquake Modeling
(10) Multiscale Phenomena
(11) Media Characterization
Workshop Format:
The workshop will consist of 45-minute invited talks and 25-minute contributed presentations. The workshop language is English.
Workshop Proceedings:
Proceedings of presented and refereed papers will be published.
Call for Papers:
People wishing to present a paper in a field related to the workshop themes are invited to submit a one-page abstract by May 30, 1999 to
Dr. Xi-Jun YU
Lab of Computational Physics
Email: y_xijun@hotmail.com
fax: (86-10) 6205-7289
Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
PO Box 8009-26
Beijing 100088
P.R. China