There are at least three awards given out at ICMMES Conference each year since 2016:
The awards are aiming at supporting young scientists working in the ICMMES' focused areas. The winners are selected by a selection committee appointed by the ICMMES Scientific Committee and the local organizing committee. The awards were given by one of Co-Chairs of the ICMMES scientific committee, and the Chair of the ICMMES local organizing committee, at the end of each ICMMES Conference.
The ICMMES-Sugon Award is given to young scientists (up to 6 years after his/her PhD defense) working in the ICMMES' focused areas, with an emphasis on, but not limited to, HPC related applications. The award includes US$1000 plus a waive of registration fees to attend ICMMES conference
Award winners
2021 |
Victor Ambrus, West University of Timișoara, Romania For his work titled "Multicomponent flows on curved geometries". |
2020 | Absent |
2019 | Absent |
2018 |
Lei Wu, University of Strathclyde, UK For his work titled "Sound propagation through a rarefied gas: kinetic theory, high-order LBM, and moment equations". |
2017 |
Absent |
2016 |
Songze Chen, Hua Zhong University of Science and Technology, China |
The ICMMES-CSRC Award is given to a young scientist who recently finished his/her PhD (up to 2 years after his/her PhD defense) in one of the ICMMES' focused areas. The award includes US$500 cash plus a waive of registration fees to attend ICMMES conference. Further details can be found here. The application or nomination should be submitted to awards@icmmes.org by Saturday, Mai 1, 2021.
Award winners
2021 |
Yajun Zhu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China For his work titled "PhaseField Modeling of Complex Fluids using Lattice Boltzmann Methods". |
2020 |
Wei Su, The University of Edinburgh, UK For her work titled "General Synthetic Iterative Scheme for Multiscale Rarefied Gas Flows". |
2019 |
Cheng Peng, Pennsylvania State University, USA For his work titled "Applications of the lattice Boltzmann method in studying particle-laden turbulent flows". |
2018 |
Abbas Fakhari, University of Notre Dame, USA For his work titled "PhaseField Modeling of Complex Fluids using Lattice Boltzmann Methods". |
2017 |
Absent |
2016 |
Amin Safi, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland For his work on GPU implementation and numerical investigation of LB models for multi-component fluids. |
The PNY Award for the Best Presentation on GPU Computing and Applications will be given to a student or post-doctoral researcher (up to 2 years after PhD degree). All students and post-doctral researchers who give presentations on GPU computing and applications are qualified to be a winner. The winner will be selected during the ICMMES Conference and will be annouced and presented during the Conference's Closing Ceremory. A selection committee appointed by ICMMES Scientific Committee will be responsible for deciding the winner. The winner will receive a recent NVIDIA high-performance GPU to support his/her research.
Award winners
2016 |
Dennis Mierke, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany For his presentation entitled "Efficient Calculation of Sub-grid Distances for Higher-Order Boundary Conditions". |
The ICMMES-MDPI Best Poster Award is given to the best poster presentation at the ICMMES-2021 conference. All participants who make poster presentations automatically qualify to enter, and the winner will receive 500 CHF in cash.
Previous Award winners
2016 |
Yu-Hang Tang, Brown University, USA For his poster entitled "Petascale Dissipative Particle Dynamics of Biomedical Microfluidic Devices" |
2017 |
Lucien Vienne, Simon Marié, and Francesco Grasso, from Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, |