CMEM 2013
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CMEM 2013
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16th International Conference on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements

 

2 – 4 July, 2013

A Coruña, Spain

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 A Coruña

la_corunaOriginally an important Roman trading port, A Coruña is a busy city in the north-west of Spain whose character is distinctly different to that of Mediterranean Spain.

Located in the verdant agricultural region of Galicia, A Coruña is home to Roman remains, castles, museums and impressive produce markets, and is perhaps most famous for it’s excellent fish and seafood. A new promenade frames the waterfront, extending the length of the city and linking its many attractions, shopping areas and beaches. The nineteenth century centre is noted for its unusual Galerias – glazed balconies on the front of almost all buildings which allow the city’s residents to enjoy the Atlantic views year round. A landmark of the city, the 2,000 year old tower of Hercules is the oldest lighthouse in existence, a World Heritage site and National Monument of Spain.

 
A Coruña is home to a number of innovative museums as well as a number of interesting galleries.  Located in the “Parque de Santa Margarida” in the city centre, the ‘Casa de las Ciencias’ science museum and planetarium is an interactive and much acclaimed addition to the city.  The park also contains a large amphitheatre, remains of several old windmills and an ornamental waterfall.  The 'Casa del Hombre', or Museum of Man, can be found close to the waterfront and includes an 3D IMAX cinema. Other museums include the Collegiate church sacred art museum, Regional Military Museum, built on the site of a Franciscan monastery, a Contemporary Art Museum (MACUF) and a Fine Arts museum which includes pieces by Goya.

In the centre of A Coruña, the 150 year old 'Xardins de Mendez Nuñez' contains several notable monuments and an extensive arboretum.  Like many of the city’s attractions, the park has strong links with the sea having been built on reclaimed coastline.  The Castle of San Anton, perched on an outcrop of rock on the edge of the sea, marks the tip of the headland upon which most of the old centre of A Coruña is built, and now contains a museum.  The castle is a focal point along this part of the promenade, where the city meets with the beach, and is popular with both keen surfers, locals and tourists.

coruna4Beyond the city centre, the Tower of Hercules remains A Coruña’s most prominent landmark.  Close by, a sculpture park exhibits 15 open air artworks, and the parks of Monte San Pedro and Bens offer numerous walks through the recently landscaped area. A Coruña’s large aquarium can be found here and remains very popular with visitors to the region.

Santiago de Compostela

Futher inland, the historic town of Santiago de Compostela lies one hour south further inland than A Coruña and is renown as the final point along the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St James, pilgrimage route.  The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a spectacular cathedral, traditional narrow shopping streets and large squares.  The wealth of older buildings in the centre have a unique Romanesque style, and many of the towns plazas, the palaces and the buildings of the university district have notable facades.  The town’s striking architecture and interesting history make Santiago de Compostela a popular day trip from A Coruña.

 Weather

Galicia is one the most verdant regions in Spain, thanks to a milder, temperate climate.  A Coruña experiences wet winters with drier, warmer summers.  Temperatures in May and June are usually between 16-20°C with occasional rainfall.



 

Organisers

University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy
University of A Coruña, Spain
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Sponsors

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International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements

Conference Secretariat

Genna West
Wessex Institute of Technology
Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst
Southampton, SO40 7AA
Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223
Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853
gwest@wessex.ac.uk

Display Facilities

There will be space for organisations to display products, services and literature related to the theme of the conference. Further details are available from the Conference Secretariat above.

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Conference Chairmen

G M Carlomagno
University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy

C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK

S Hernandez
University of A Coruña, Spain

International Scientific Advisory Committee

C Chamis
NASA Glenn Research Center, USA

B Chaudhuri
University of Connecticut, USA

P Christou
Frederick University, Cyprus

J Everett
University of Western Australia, Australia

A Kawalec
Military University of Technology, Poland

H Sakamoto
Kumamoto University, Japan

A Serag-Eldin
American University in Cairo, Eygpt

Z Yang
Sussex University, UK

G Zappalà
Institute for Coastal Marine Environment, Italy