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Crausaz Wordsworth Building in the grounds of Robinson College, Cambridge.
About
The symposia have a simple format that allocates ample time for presentation and discussions, and provides opportunities to build up an in-depth understanding of the state of the art across different model types and styles. High quality papers from final year PhD candidates and young postdocs account for around one third of the presentations and they are scheduled in themed sessions along with papers from leading model developers, users and reviewers.
The Martin Centre hosts the symposia. We acknowledge additional funding from the British Academy, University of Cambridge Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), the EPSRC Regional Visions Project , the EPSRC Energy Efficient Cities Project, and the EPSRC Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction.
For information on past symposia, see AUM2011, AUM2012, AUM2013, AUM2014, AUM2015 and AUM2017.
The Call for Papers and Presentations for AUM2018 is now open.
Contact
Tianren Yang