FYI, uncertainty quantification is one of the highlighted topics
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From: Pavel Solin solin@unr.edu
We are pleased to announce that the 10th European Seminar on Computing (ESCO 2026) will take place on June 1-4, 2026, at Hotel Central in
Pilsen, Czech Republic. ESCO 2026 is an interdisciplinary international conference that promotes modern technologies and practices in
scientific computing and visualization, and strengthens the interaction between researchers and practitioners across computational
engineering, sciences, and education. The conference will be held in person, with online participation also available.
Abstract submission deadline: February 15, 2026.
Main topics and themes of ESCO 2026 include (but are not limited to):
* Computational electromagnetics and coupled problems
* Fluid-structure interaction and multiphase flows
* Computational chemistry and quantum physics
* Computational civil and structural engineering
* Computational biology and bioinformatics
* Computational geometry and topology
* Mathematics education and outreach
* Computational and applied statistics
* Petascale and exascale computing
* Hydrology and porous media flows
* Wave propagation and acoustics
* Climate and weather modeling
* GPU and cloud computing
* Uncertainty quantification
* Machine learning and AI
* Open-source software
The proceedings of ESCO 2026 will appear as a special issue of the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (JCAM, Elsevier).
Submissions should be prepared in the format of a standard journal paper; they will be peer-reviewed in the journal's usual process.
Additional details can be found on the conference website:
https://esco2026.fel.zcu.cz/ or by contacting
esco@fel.zcu.cz.
We hope to see you in Pilsen in June 2026!
With best regards,
Pavel Solin
On behalf of the ESCO 2026 Organizing Committee