Econ’s engineering team contributed to the success of the 3-day 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Modelling in Mechanics and Engineering (ICME), held in Belgrade, with two technical presentations.
The Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts hosted the 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Modelling in Mechanics and Engineering (ICME). The ICME aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, and students to share their research results and experiences in various areas of mathematical modeling in mechanics and engineering. The ICME provides an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, professionals, and educators to present and discuss the latest innovations, theories, and algorithms, as well as classical mechanics, strength of materials and fluid mechanics, computational mechanics, biomechanics, applied mathematics and physics, structural mechanics, and practical challenges and applied solutions in engineering. This year’s hybrid event covered topics such as artificial intelligence (AI) control and robotics, space technology, wave propagation, and civil engineering.
The organizers of the ICME in 2024 are the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Belgrade, the Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, the University of Kragujevac, and the Scientific Society for Engineering Design, Simulations, and Innovations.
Econ at the 2nd ICME Conference
The event was sponsored by the Serbian Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation and several other science-supporting companies, including Econ Engineering. Econ Engineering engineers, who distribute and support Ansys simulation software, contributed to the success of the 3-day conference in Belgrade with two technical presentations. Szilveszter Tóth from the engineering simulation group gave a presentation titled “Optimization of an Impeller Based on Strength Aspects,” while Econ’s Serbian office colleagues, Mina Mirovic and Danijela Sreckovic, presented their work on “Comparison of Numerical Simulation Results and Experimental Measurements of Swirling Flow in the Pipe Behind the Axial Fan Impeller.”
ICME 2024 was truly an international conference, with participants and presenters coming from numerous countries (eg.: Serbia, Russia, USA, China, India, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and other EU countries), demonstrating true global cooperation in science.