Welcome

The interplay of modeling, analysis and computer simulation plays a fundamental role in the modern development of most science and engineering fields, and renders Computational and Applied Mathematics a key force in the development of Applied Sciences. The Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Crete over the course of its 10 years of existence has attracted a number of Greek applied mathematicians mostly from outside Greece, and is currently the main unit that centers its activity on modern applied mathematics in Greece.

The ACMAC project is funded by the FP7 programme of the European Commission and has as main objectives to strengthen the research profile of the Applied Mathematics Department, to enable its members to enhance their contacts with major research centers in Europe and to reinforce the Department's research capability in areas where it has recognized expertise. The project encompasses a set of measures organized around a Center, named Archimedes Center for Modeling, Analysis and Computation (ACMAC), aiming to promote academic excellence in Applied Mathematics and fostering the interface of modeling, analysis and computation.

News and forthcoming events

ACMAC's PrePrint Repository

Posted on 07 February 2012 at 14:38

ACMAC's PrePrint Repository is now available to all. It is a digital archive of preprint research papers produced by ACMAC people. If you are a member of ACMAC then we would like you to deposit preprint copies of your articles and conference papers on it. More information can be found on : ACMAC's PrePrint Repository site.

Postdoctoral positions at the Archimedes Center for Modeling, Analysis and Computation (ACMAC)

Posted on 25 January 2012 at 12:35

ACMAC announces several postdoctoral positions in applied mathematics. We seek mathematical scientists who have a background and/or an interest in the areas of modeling, analysis and computation. Read more ⇨

Wave propagation in complex media and applications, May 7-11, 2012, Heraklion, Greece

Posted on 16 January 2012 at 12:25

See the workshop's webpage for more information.

Upcoming events
(in the next 7days)

Phoebus Rosakis
"Continuum surface energy from lattice models"
RA-202, Thursday, 23 February 2012, @14.05