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Chapter Proposals Sought for Computer and Information in Engin... Chapter Proposals Sought for Computer and Information in Engin... Chapter Proposals Sought for Computers and Information in Engineering Research Book SeriesJan. 13, 2017  The editorial  mainboard for ASMEs Advances in Computers  and Information in Engineering Research (ACIER) book series is currently  seeking chapter proposals for a second volume of the series, to be issued next  year. The board is asking prospective authors to submit their chapter proposals  of one to three pages in length by Feb. 28.The series, which  launched in 2014, was conceived as a collection of books to be published  periodically that would cover the latest advances in computers and information  in engineering research. The books, which are published in both traditional  print and e-book formats, are also meant to serve as tools that engineers can  read while referencing the supplementary software and animations that support each  authors rese   arch, which will be hosted on the ACIER website.The ACIER book  series is primarily intended for members of the academic, governmental and  industrial mechanical engineering and computational science communities who are  interested in recent research developments as they relate to computational and  information technologies associated with engineering design as well as product  and process development.The series will  focus on advances in computational methods, algorithms, tools, and processes research  and development that has been presented at the annual ASME Computers and  Information in Engineering (CIE) Conferences during the last five years. The 2018  volume will provide a resource for engineers who would like to enrich their  skillset by being able to understand the applications for new and emerging  technologies related to the CIE Conference technical committees areas of  interest.These areas include  advanced modeling and simulation computer-aided product and process develo   pment  systems engineering, information, and knowledge sharing and virtual  environments and systems. Chapter proposals may cover a number of topics related  to these themes, such as discretization methods model identification symbolic  and high-performance computing CAD and geometric modeling computer-aided  manufacturing collaborative and concurrent engineering design automation  product lifecycle management business process design, integration, deployment  and management systems engineering collaborative and networked virtual  environments virtual reality in product conceptualization and design virtual  assembly and maintenance and haptic and multi-touch interaction.The editorial  board for the book series is comprised of ASME Fellow John Michopoulos,  research scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory ASME Fellow David  Rosen, associate chair for administration and George W. Woodruff Professor at Georgia  Institute of Technology ASME member Chris Paredis, hochschulprofesso   r of  computer-assisted engineering and design at Georgia Tech and ASME Fellow Judy  Vance, the Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering and Faculty  Fellow of the Virtual Reality Applications Center at Iowa State University.  Authors who have submitted chapters to the board by Feb. 28, 2017, will be  notified of the status of their proposals by April 15, 2017. For more details  on the Advances in Computers and Information in Engineering Research series,  visit the series website at http//cie-advances.asme.org.  To submit a chapter proposal, visit editorialmanager.com/asmepress/Default.aspx.  If you have a question not addressed on the website, contact infocie-advances.asme.org.  
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