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    COME 2011 - Second International Symposium on Compliant Mechanisms

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    Website http://compliantmechanisms.3me.tudelft.nl/mw/index.php/SCM2011 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category COME 2011

    Deadline: December 12, 2010 | Date: May 20, 2011

    Venue/Country: Delft, Netherlands

    Updated: 2010-10-26 15:17:57 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Second International Symposium on Compliant Mechanisms

    In 2011, it will be four years ago that Professors Suresh G.K. Ananthasuresh and Anupam Saxena organized the First International Symposium on Compliant Mechanisms in Bangalore, India. This was a great event that allowed us to reflect on our current and future research endeavors, and we feel it deserves to be followed up.

    After an inquiry among past and possible participants, we went ahead in organizing the Second Symposium on Compliant Mechanisms (SCM2011). Since the First Symposium, a lot of progress has been made and we would like to provide a forum for putting all that in perspective, in a highly specialized and focussed symposium on fundamental issues and future research directions in compliant mechanisms research and design.

    We have a low-cost type of symposium in mind, hopefully with zero registration fee, and free-of-charge open-access full-paper publication in an open access journal special issue.

    [edit]Scope

    We primarily solicite papers on fundamental issues and future research directions in compliant mechanisms research and design, on lessons learnt and challenges ahead, but also in-depth research articles, review articles and short communications will be considered. We solicit full papers (4-8 pages) on the following categories:

    Papers discussing lessons learnt from the analysis, synthesis and application of compliant mechanisms

    Papers discussing new hypotheses, ideas or concepts for new research directions

    Papers on performance definition, calculation and measurement

    Papers on modeling or simulation of compliant mechanisms

    Any other topic matching the objectives of this workshop

    Instructions to send the papers this website respecting the final submission dates, templates will be provided. All papers are subject to a thorough peer review process. In this one‐day symposium, researchers?from around the world?who have worked on it since the inception of this field will talk about their personal experiences and perspectives on the past, present, and future of compliant mechanisms. Many important aspects of compliant mechanisms will be covered in the symposium.

    [edit]Who should attend

    Researchers in multi‐disciplinary optimization, aerospace, automotive, smart materials, mechanisms, microsystems, sensors, precision machinery, and biomedical applications who want to get a new perspective to design and manufacture of mechanical elements in traditional design as well as those who use smart materials and systems of micro and nano size.

    [edit]Important Dates

    Oct 24, 2010, First Call for Papers

    Dec 12, 2010, Second Call for Papers

    Jan 16, 2011, Final Call for Papers

    Jan 28, 2011, Reminder

    Feb 1, 2011, Submission of Full Papers

    March 18, 2011, Notification of authors

    April 1, 2011, Submission of revised final papers

    May 20, 2011, Symposium

    [edit]Submission of Papers

    Will be open soon

    [edit]Tentative program

    Thursday, May 19, 2011: Pick up at Schiphol airport, transfer and informal gathering at Keukenhof; bicycle trip and welcome dinner at Delft historic city center.

    Friday, May 20, 2011: Scientific program: Plenary lecture, Fast-forward presentations, Interactive presentations, Roadmap session.

    Saturday, May 21, 2011: Roundtrip to Kinderdijk windmills, Amsterdam city.

    Sunday, May 22, 2011: Transfer to EUSPEN, Como, Italy, for those who attend. KLM flights available around EUR 130 to Milan.

    [edit]Proceedings

    Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the open access journal Mechanical Sciences. Page charges will be waived and authors will retain copyright. In addition CD Proceedings will be issued at the Symposium to the participants.

    [edit]Organizers

    The Organizing Committee will probably include Juan A Gallego Sanchez and Nima Tolou as Program Co-Chairs, and Just Herder as General Chair. If you are interested in joining the team, please let us know. The symposium will most likely be supported by IFToMM and possibly ASME.

    [edit]Scientific Advisory and Program Committee

    Larry Howell

    Spencer Magleby

    Ronald Aarts

    Clement Gosselin

    Suresh Ananthasuresh

    Martin Culpepper

    Haijun Su

    Charles Kim

    Nilesh Mankame

    Mary Frecker

    Makoto Ohsaki

    Ole Sigmund

    Shorya Awtar

    [edit]Venue

    The symposium will take place in the Netherlands at the historic city of Delft.

    Famous for its white and blue pottery and "porcelain" tiles, it is the birthplace of painter Johannes Vermeer and place of the Dutch royal family's burial vault and Delft University of Technology. It is located in between Rotterdam and The Hague, about 10 minutes by car and 45 minutes by train from Schipol international airport.

    About information for hotels and touristic information go to official site of city of Delft .


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