Venue: IIMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Date: April 27th-28th, 2024
Venue: IIMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Date: April 27th-28th, 2024
Computational modeling, optimization and Simulation have become an important paradigm in contemporary engineering and science. In almost all applications in engineering and industry, we are always trying to optimize something, whether to minimize cost and energy consumption, or to maximize profit, performance, performance and efficiency. Due to limited resources and time constraints, optimization becomes critically important. Optimum use of available resources of any kind requires a paradigm shift in scientific thinking. This is because most real-world applications have complex factors and parameters affecting system behavior; subsequently, it is not always possible to find an optimal solution. In many cases, we have to settle for suboptimal solutions or even feasible solutions that are good enough and practically achievable on a reasonable time scale.
There are a number of challenges in applying numerical optimization to solve real-world problems in engineering, science, and industry. Problems can be caused by high non-linearity of the objective function and/or constraints, the scale of the problem itself, such as a large number of design variables, exponential growth of the size of the search space with the number of design parameters, presence of multiple local optima, non-fluency of objectives/constraints, presence of uncertainties, to name a few some. On the other hand, current engineering design is heavily based on computer simulations, which tend to be more and more time-consuming despite the increase in available computing power. The increasing cost of simulation is a source of additional optimization difficulties and creates a need to develop better (or smarter) algorithms that are able to provide satisfactory designs in a reasonable time frame. For this purpose, it is often necessary to use auxiliary models that incorporate certain knowledge about the system under consideration and are computationally inexpensive.
The International Conference of Computational Modeling, Optimization & Simulation (CMOS-2024) shall be organized by the IIMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India during April 27th-28th, 2024. The conference provides a platform to discuss and share knowledge on Computational Modeling, Optimizationand Simulation across many disciplines.
The main goal of CMOS-2024 is to provide a platform for local and international participants to exchange ideas and facilitate interaction among researchers through a International Conference, Special Sessions and workshops.CMOS-2024 invites local/international researchers who are interested in exploring and sharing knowledge and skills relating to Computational Modeling, Optimization and simulation.
Opening of Paper Submission site : | 1st December , 2023 |
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Conference date: | April 27th-28th, 2024 |
All papers, both invited and contributed, will be reviewed by at least 2 experts from the committees. After a careful reviewing process before the final decision and detailed presentation at the conference, all accepted papers of CMOS-2024 will be published in the IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS).
General Chair
Prof. Andrew W. H. Ip received his PhD from Loughborough University (U.K.), MBA from Brunel University (U.K.), MSc in Industrial Engineering from Cranfield University (U.K.), and LLB (Hons) from the University of Wolverhampton (U.K.).
General Co-Chair
Dr. Margarita N. Favorskaya is a Professor and Head of Department of Informatics and Computer Techniques at Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology., Russian Federation.
Programme Chair
Prof. Srikanta Patnaik is Director of I.I.M.T., Bhubaneswar, India. He has received his Ph. D. (Engineering) on Computational Intelligence from Jadavpur University, India in 1999.
Co-Programme chair
Madjid Tavana is Professor and Distinguished Chair of Business Analytics at La Salle University, where he serves as Chairman of the Business Systems and Analytics Department.
Publication Chair
Dr Vipul Jain is a Senior Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management atVictoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Publication Co-Chair
Dr Wu holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering, and a PhD in Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering.
Conference Chair
Jair Minoro Abe received B.A. and MSc in Pure Mathematics - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Also received the Doctor degree and Livre-Docente title from the same University.
Organizing Chair
Dhananjaya Sarangi is a Professor of Computer Science and Applications of Interscience Institute of Management and Technology (IIMT), Bhubaneswar , Odisha since April 2019.
Organizing Chair
Prof. Pramod Kumar Prusty is the Dean Academics of IIMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. He has received his Ph.D degree from Utkal University, Vani Vihar on Accounting and Finance based topic.
Organizing Co-Chair
Jacek Lukasz Wilk-Jakubowski is an Associate Professor at the Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Computer Science, Department of Information Systems.
Finance Chair
Hakim Bendjenna is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tebessa University-Algeria, where he has been since 2004. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Constantine University, Algeria and Toulouse University, France in 2013.
Student Paper Contest Chair
Dr. Kountcheva has completed her M.Sc. in Computer Science in 1973 from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria and Ph.D. in 1977; she joined as a Senior Researcher TIE in 1992.
Student Symposium Chair
Prof Dr Jagamohan Pattanayak is a prolific writer, poet and accomplished researcher. He has 8 research publications in National & State journals.