The series of conferences on Integral Methods in
Science and Engineering is an established forum where scientists from all over
the world discuss their latest developments in original and effective
methodologies relevant for solutions of mathematical models that describe
physical phenomena, processes and related subjects. Participation is open to all scientists and engineers whose work makes use of analytic, numerical, phenomenological and heuristic methods, integral equations, ordinary and partial differential equations, asymptotic and perturbation methods, boundary integral techniques, stochastic methods, hybrid approaches, data and signal processing, image analysis, experimental analysis methods and similar topics. The scope of the
conference addresses academic and industrial interests.
Conference History
1985, 1990: University of Texas–Arlington, TX, USA
1993: Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
1996: University of Oulu, Finland
1998: Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA
2000: Banff, AB, Canada (organized by the University of Alberta, Edmonton)
2002: University of Saint-Étienne, France
2004: University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
2006: Niagara Falls, ON, Canada (organized by the University of Waterloo)
2008: University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain
2010: University of Brighton, UK
2012: Bento Gonçalves, Brazil (organized by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
2014: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
2016: University of Padova, Italy
2018: University of Brighton, UK
2021: Online Symposium (organized by Tulsa, OK, USA; Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; Brighton, UK)
2022: Online Conference (organized by Tulsa, OK, USA; Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; Brighton, UK)
International Steering Committee
Christian Constanda (The University of Tulsa), Chairman;
Bardo E. J. Bodmann (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul), Co-Vice Chairman;
Paul J. Harris (University of Brighton), Co-Vice Chairman;
Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis (University of Padova);
Sergey Mikhailov (Brunel University London);
Dorina Mitrea (Baylor University);
Marius Mitrea (Baylor University);
Maria Perel (St. Petersburg State University);
Maria Eugenia Pérez–Martínez (University of Cantabria);
Adolfo Puime Pires (Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro);
Ovadia Shoham (The University of Tulsa).
Registration
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17:30 – Rate superposition for
multiple-step injection tests
Danilo OLIVEIRA
Wednesday, August 7
Chair: Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis
10:00 – Plenary Lecture
Wavelet-based integral formula for solving the
wave equation and its application
Maria PEREL
11:00 – An optimization
algorithm based on social cooperative and exploitative behaviours
Luiz Paulo de Oliveira
11:30 – Solution concepts for
Interval-valued optimization problems via combined gradient based algorithm
Harsha ATRE
12:00 – On a convergence
criterion for numerical solvers of the linear transport equation for neutral
particles
Marcelo SCHRAMM
12:30 – Lunch
Chair: Bardo Bodmann
14:00 – On a parametrization for
the layer thickness depending on the transmissivity in a radiative transfer
problem
Cibele LADEIA
14:30 – A Finite Element Method
for Diffusion Over a Curved Surface
Paul HARRIS
15:00 – Asymptotics analysis of
high frequencies in thin films
Delfina GOMEZ
15:30 – New solutions for the
neutron diffusion using Kaniadakis κ-algebra
Julio Cesar Lombaldo
FERNANDES
16:00 – Coffee Break
16:30 – Generalized Fourier
Series Approximation for the Solution of Bending of a Multiply-Connected Finite
Plate
Christian CONSTANDA
17:00 – Fourier Analysis of the
Deformations of a Porous Visco-Elastic Structure With an Application to
Syringomyelia
Paul HARRIS
17:30 – Solution of the
Monoenergetic Neutron Transport Equation using Fourier Transform
Murilo Ferulio Gomes TEDESCO
Thursday, August 8
Chair: Paul Harris
10:00 – Plenary Lecture
Homogenization for nonlinear boundary
conditions on grill-type Winkler foundations
Maria-Eugenia PEREZ-MARTINEZ
11:00 – On the boundary value
problems for functionally graded materials with microstructure
Stanislav POTAPENKO
11:30 – A Compact Introduction
to a Nonclassical Neutral Particle Transport Model
Ricardo BARROS
12:00 – Pollutant Dispersion
Problem in Landfills Using the Separation of Variables Method
Daniela BUSKE
12:30 – Lunch
Chair: Maria Eugenia
Perez Martinez
14:00 – Galerkin
physics-informed neural networks for solving the wave equation
Luis CONSTANTE
14:30 – Valve state and flow
rate estimation for a multi-interval oil production well using machine learning
techniques
Bruno PONTES
15:00 – Data Assimilation in a
Chaotic Lorenz System by Cellular Neural Networks
Haroldo CAMPOS VELHO
15:30 – The data-driven ANN-MoC
method to neutral particle transport problems in 1D
Pedro KONZEN
16:00 – Coffee Break
16:30 – Implementation and
evaluation of molecular effects in neutron interactions in a physical Monte
Carlo simulator
Daniel Gustavo BENVENUTTI
17:00 – Forward and Inverse
Problems for Biot/Biot-JKD Equations
Viatcheslav PRIIMENKO
17:30 – A nonvariational form of
the Neumann problem for the Poisson equation
Massimo LANZA DE
CRISTOFORIS
Friday, August 9
Chair: Christian Constanda
9:00 – Plenary Lecture
The connection of the Continuity, the Diffusion
and the Wave equation by the fractional derivative
Bardo BODMANN
10:00 – Mathematically Modelling
Cell Clusters Formation and Substrate Mobility
Adam FARMER
10:30 – Aerial drone autonomous
navigation over Amazon rainforest by active sensors
Roberto Neves SALLES
11:00 – Closing Ceremony
The city of Macae
Macaé is in the north of the state of Rio de Janeiro, 180 km from the capital. The city of Rio de Janeiro, capital of the state, is served by 2 main airports: an international (Galeão – GIG) and a domestic terminal (Santos Dumont - SDU). From the capital, Macaé is a 3 hours-drive by the BR-101 highway or 3.5 hours via the RJ-106. Founded in 1813, the city currently has a population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants. From the beginning of the 1980's, its main economic activity has been the offshore oil and gas production. Macaé does not live off the oil industry only, it is also a regional hub for commerce and services, with emphasis on tourism. It has beautiful ocean beaches, such as the well-known Cavaleiros and Pecado beaches, without forgetting to mention its beautiful rivers and waterfalls in the Macaé highland region.
Weather conditions
Average Temperatures in August: Macaé has average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F), providing a comfortable climate for outdoor activities.
Low Chance of Rain: August is one of the driest months in Macaé, with an average precipitation of 36 mm (1.4 inches).Expect sunny days with little chance of rain.
Gentle Breezes: Winds in Macaé during August are generally light, with average speeds ranging from 3 to 5 m/s (6.7 to 11 mph), contributing to a pleasant breeze.
Sunny Days: Enjoy about 10 hours of sunshine per day in August, perfect for exploring Macaé's natural beauty and engaging in outdoor activities.
With such pleasant weather, August is the perfect month to enjoy everything Macaé has to offer.
How to Travel from Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport to Macaé
Step 1: Arriving at Galeão International Airport (GIG)
After
landing, proceed through customs and collect your luggage.
There
is an Autoviação 1001 booth at the hall in front of the Domestic Arrivals. You
can check the schedule and buy your tickets by bus to Macaé from Novo Rio Bus
Station.
Step
2: Traveling to the Bus Station
1.By
Taxi or Ride-Sharing Service: Take a taxi or use a ride-sharing app (such as
Uber) to go to Novo Rio Bus Station (Rodoviária Novo Rio). The ride takes
approximately 30-40 minutes and costs around BRL 60-100.
2. By
Airport Shuttle: Look for airport shuttle services that go directly to the Novo
Rio Bus Station.
Step 3: Taking the Bus to Macaé
1. At
the Bus Station: Once at Novo Rio Bus Station, purchase a ticket to Macaé. The
bus company is Autoviação 1001 (2nd Floor).
2. Bus
Schedule and Duration: Buses to Macaé run frequently throughout the day. The
journey takes about 3-4 hours.
3.
Comfort Options: Choose between conventional or executive buses for more
comfort.
Step 4: Arriving in Macaé
Once
you arrive at Macaé Bus Station, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service to
your final destination in Macaé.
Tips:
- Make
sure to have some Brazilian currency (BRL) for small expenses.
Safe
trip!
Laboratório de Engenharia e Exploração de Petróleo
Hotel Reservation
The city of Macae has a wide variety
of accommodation options, including some renowned international hotel chains.
Some of these hotels are in front of Cavaleiros beach, with many tasty dining
options just steps away. Please arrange your accommodation directly with the
hotel of your choice.
There is a new excellent housing option for
the IMSE 2024 delegates: the Royal Macae Palace Hotel is offering a promotional
daily rate (single or couple) of BRL 259 with complimentary breakfast.
The Royal Macae is located at Atlantica Avenue
1642, Cavaleiros Beach, and the first reservations may be upgraded to a
beachfront suite at no additional cost, depending on availability.
All reservations must be made directly to
the hotel by the email: reservas1@royalmacae.com.br
Do not forget to mention
IMSE 2024 in the subject field and to add the check-in and check-out dates in
the body of the message.
Special offer: IBIS Macae is kindly
offering a super special rate for all IMSE 2024 delegates. Rates including
breakfast are BRL 170 for one person and BRL 200 for two people (queen size
bed). To guarantee this rate, make your reservation by June 5th. Download the IBIS Macae reservation form here: right click the image below.
Sponsors
Realization
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Local Organizing Committee
Adolfo P. Pires (UENF) - puime@lenep.uenf.br - Chairman
Alvaro M. M. Peres (UENF) - alvaroperes@lenep.uenf.br
Bardo E. J. Bodmann (UFRGS) - bardo.bodmann@ufrgs.br
Bruno J. Vicente (UENF) - brunojose@uenf.br
Viatcheslav I. Priimenko (UENF) - slava@lenep.uenf.br.