From: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu (Robert Jacobson)
Subject: EVENTS: Simulation Calendar, 1992-93
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 07:24:14 GMT
Organization: WORLDESIGN, Seattle


Crossposted from comp.simulation


From: mcleod@Sdsc.Edu
Subject: E-S3 August Calendar
 
 
              SIMULATION-RELATED CALENDAR OF EVENTS
                       A component of E-S3
                John and Suzette McLeod, Editors
                   E-mail "mcleod@sdsc.bitnet"
 
           Based on the August 1992 issue of SIMULATION
                    the technical journal of the
                  Society for Computer Simulation
 
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NOTE:  An updated calendar will be sent to you every month or so,
in which past events will be deleted, and new events added.
Thus, there will be a good bit of repetition of listed events
that have not yet taken place.  But don't let that make you think
that an updated calendar is one you have seen before.  Better
check; something of interest might have been added!  John
 
 
August 1992
 
25-27    Simulation Conference 17. New Technology and Major
Applications. Arlington, Virginia (Washington, D. C. area). Sponsored
by CACI, the Federal Aviation Administration, and The Society for
Computer Simulation. For further information contact: Art Hamilton,
Conference Registrar at (619) 457-9681; FAX: (619) 457-1184.
 
September 1992
 
23-25   Pacific Rim International Conference on AI. Seoul, Korea.
For further information contact Ms Hye-Duk Choi, Center for AI Res,
KAIST, 373-1, Kusong-Dong, Yusung-Ku, Taejon, 305-701, Korea.
 
29-10/1 EUROSIM 92: '92 Eurosim Simulation Congress. Capri,
Italy. Cooperation: ASIM, DBSS, FRANCOSIM, SIMS, UKSC. Sponsor: SCS,
CASS, CSSC, CNR Italy. For more information contact: Mrs. A. Di
Chiara, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Rome "Tor Vergata",
via della Ricerca Scientifica, I-00173 Roma, Italy. Phone: +39 6
72594575; Fax: +39 6 72594586; Telex: 622302 ROMCIV I
 
30-10/2  1992 IFAC International Workshop on Intelligent
Manufacturing Systems. Dearborn, Michigan. The IFAC/IMS '92
sponsored by IFAC, IEEE, AACC, ASME, SME, and SCS, is a two-day
workshop designed in response to the continuing growth and strong
interest in the field of Intelligent Manufacturing Systems. For
more information contact: Dr. N. A. Kheir, Dept. of Electrical &
Systems Engineering, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309.
Telephone: (313) 370-2245. FAX: (313) 370-2286.
 
October 1992
 
18-22   OOPSLA '92: Object-Oriented Programming Systems,
Languages Architecture. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Sponsored by ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery,
Special Interest Group PLAN. For further information contact:
John Pugh, School of Computer Science, Carleton University,
Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6. Phone: (613) 788-4330;
e-mail: John Pugh@Carlton.ca19-21
 
2nd Beijing International Conference on System Simulation and
Scientific Computing.  Beijing, China. Sponsored by The Chinese
Association for System Simulation. Contact Professor Chen, Zong
Ji, Dept. of Control Engineering, Beijing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100083, P.R. China.
 
22-23    SESC '92, Southeastern Simulation Conference. Pensacola
Hilton, Pensacola, Florida. Sponsored by The Society for Computer
Simulation in cooperation with SPIE. $500 Student Paper Award.
Send abstracts now. Includes educational short courses and
technical exhibitions. Contact Mary Lou Padgett, Auburn
University, 1165 Owens Rd., Auburn, AL 36830. Phone: (205) 821-
2472 or 3488. Email: mpadgett@eng.auburn.edu.
 
26-28    Simulation of Economical Systems. 1st Intercontinental
Symposium and Mathematical Modelling Workshop. Schliersee (near
Munich), Germany. For more information on paper submittal and
conference themes contact: Moshe R. Heller, Applied Simulation
Technology GmbH, Planegger Stra'e 47, Postfach 60 04 38, D-8000
Munchen 60, Germany. Phone: 0 89/8 34 50 73; Fax: 0 89/8 34 75 75.
 
November 1992
 
1-4        CSCW '92: Computer Supported Cooperative
Work 92. Toronto, Canada. Sponsored by ACM, the Association for
Computing Machinery, Special Interest Groups CHI and OIS. For further
information contact: Marilyn Mantei, CSRI, Rm. 398, Pratt Building, 6
King's College Road, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5S 1A4. Phone: (416) 978-5512; e-mail: mantei@dgp.toronto.edu
 
4-6         SIMTEC '92: International Simulation Technology Conference
1992.  South Shore Harbor/NASA Johnson Space Center, near Houston, TX.
WNN92/Houston Sponsor: SCS; Co-sponsor: NASA/JSC; Participating: IEEE-
NNC; Co-operating: SPIE and INNS. Paper contest! Contact: Mary Lou
Padgett, Auburn University, 1165 Owens Rd., Auburn, AL 36830. Phone:
(205) 821-2472 or 3488. FAX: (205) 844-1809. email:
mpadgett@eng.auburn.edu
 
4-6        WNN92/Houston. A Neural Networks conference held in
conjunction with SimTec '92. Sponsor: SCS; Co-sponsor: NASA/JSC;
Participating: IEEE-NNC; Co-operating: SPIE and INNS.  Users
Group Meeting for NETS, a NASA/COSMIC neural networks simulation
package. NETS information: Dr. Robert Shelton (713) 483-5901
(shelton@gothamcity.jsc. nasa.gov). Contact: Mary Lou Padgett,
Auburn University, 1165 Owens Rd., Auburn, AL 36830. Phone: (205)
821-2472 or 3488. FAX: (205) 844-1809.
email:mpadgett@eng.auburn.edu
 
6-8   1992 European Simulation Symposium. Dresden, Germany.
Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation
International. For more information contact: The Society for Computer
Simulation International, European Simulation Office, c/o Philippe
Geril, University of Ghent, Coupure Links 653. B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Phone/FAX: 0032.91.234941; email: SCSI@BIOMATH.RUG.AC.BE
 
18-19   Symposium on Computer Simulation in Industrial Engineering and in
Problems of Urban Development. Mexico City, Mexico. Universidad Pan-
americana and The Society for Computer Simulation sponsor this
symposium. For more information contact: Ing. Jose Luis Gonzalez
Acuna.  Symposium Chairman, Dr. Stanislaw Raczynski, Program Chairman,
Universidad Panamericana, Augusto Rodin 498, 03910 Mexico City,
Mexico. Phone: 598 33 02; Fax: 563 85 43, Mexico City.
 
December 1992
 
9-11       5th ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Development
Environments. Washington, DC. Sponsored by ACM, the Association for
Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group SOFT. For further
information contact: Ian Thomas, Software Design and Analysis, 44
Castro St., Suite 400, Mountain View, CA 94041. Phone: (415) 694-1464;
e-mail: thomas@sda.com12-16
 
12-16   WSC '92, Winter Simulation Conference. Arlington, VA.
Co-sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation, et al.
Contact Robert Crain, Wolverine Software Corp., 4115 Annandale
Road, Suite 200, Annandale, VA 22003-2500. Phone: (703) 750-3910; or
Herb Schwetman, MCC, 3500 W. Balcones Center Dr., Austin, TX 78759-
6509. Phone: (512) 338-3428.
 
January 1993
 
17-20    Western MultiConference on Computer Simulation,
La Jolla, California. Sponsored by The Society for Computer
Simulation, this conference will feature the 1993 International
Conference on Bond Graph Modeling, Simulation in Health Sciences,
Conference on Simulation in Engineering Education, Business
Management and MIS, Object Oriented Simulation, and the 1993
Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems. Contact SCS at (619) 277-3888 or Fax
(619) 277-3930.
 
March 1993
 
29-4/1   International Simulators Conference: High Performance
Computing Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation. Arlington,
Virginia. Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation.
Contact: Dr. Adrian Tentner, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S.
Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439. e-mail: tentner@pepper.re.anl.gov
 
March 1993
 
29-4/1   26th Annual Simulation Symposium.  Arlington, Virginia.
Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation. Contact: John
A. Miller, Department of Computer Science, 415 Graduate Studies
Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602. Phone:
(706)/(404) 542-3440, jam@pollux.cs.uga.edu
 
29-4/1   2nd Annual Conference on Military and Government
Simulation.  Arlington, Virginia. Sponsored by The Society for
Computer Simulation. Contact: Michael J. Chinni, 12 Windbeam
Road, Riverdale, NJ 07457. Phone: (201) 839-0845 (after 6:00
p.m., EST).
 
29-4/1   International Emergency Management and Engineering Conference.
Arlington, Virginia. Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation.
Contact: Jim Sullivan, Optimal Systems, Inc., 2995 LBJ Freeway, Suite
200, Dallas, TX 75234. Phone: (214) 888-8804; FAX: (214) 270-3014.
 
29-4/1   Visualization, Validation, and Verification of Computer
Simulations.  Arlington, Virginia. Sponsored by The Society for
Computer Simulation. Contact: Dr. Adrian Tentner, Argonne National
Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439. e-mail:
tentner@pepper.ra.anl.gov
 
29-4/1   Flight and Aerospace Simulation.
Arlington, Virginia. Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation.
Contact: Dr. Kuo-Chi Lin, University of Central Florida, Institute for
Simulation and Training, 12424 Research Parkway, Suite 300, Orlando,
Florida. Phone: (407) 658-5029; FAX: (407) 658-5059; e-mail:
klin@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu
 
June 1993
 
22-24    Third Symposium on Predictive
Technology. Orlando, Florida. Sponsored by the American Defense
Preparedness Association. Contact: Cheryl Doughan/Frank Gagliardi,
U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Center, Building No. 92,
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000. Phone: (201) 724-2830; FAX: (201)
724-3718.
 
27-30    NECC '93. Orlando, Florida. Sponsored by the
National Educational Computing Conference. For further information
contact: Donna J. Baumbach, Conference Chair, University of Central
Florida, Dept. of Educational Services, Orlando, FL 32816-1250. Phone:
(407) 823-3275; FAX: (407) 823-3276; bitnet: BAUMBACH@UCF1VM
 
July 1993
 
19-21   1993 Summer Computer Simulation Conference. Boston,
Massachusetts. Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation.
Contact Dr. Joel M. Schoen, SCSC '93 Committee, The MITRE Corporation,
202 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730-1420. Phone: (617) 271-2230;
FAX: (617) 271-5173; e-mail: jms@mitre.org
 
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