16th International Workshop on the Frontiers of
Computational Geodynamics (WFCG 2019)
June 15-16, 2019, Beijing
The 16th International Workshop on the Frontiers of Computational Geodynamics (WFCG 2019) will be held 15-16 June 2019 in Beijing, China. Please mark these dates in your calendars now and pass on the information to your colleagues and students.
Sponsored and hosted by the Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the WFCG annual workshop series has been held successively since 2004, attracting scientists from China and all over the world. In addition to computational geodynamics, we solicit contributions from all fields of geoscience that showcase new advancement in plate tectonics and earthquake studies.
The official language of the workshop is English. International participants are waived of the registration fee, which covers meals and refreshments during the meeting. Limited support for lodging will be provided to international participants if needed. For further information, please contact Mr. Pengpeng Huangfu (huangfu@ucas.ac.cn). To participate, please send the title and abstract (one page) of your presentation by 30 May, 2019 to huangfu@ucas.ac.cn. We appreciate your contributions and look forward to welcoming you in Beijing.
Location: Yuquanlu campus
The meeting will be held at the Yuquanlu campus of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is conveniently located near downtown Beijing, 15 minutes from the Tiananmen Square by subway and roughly an hour from the Beijing International Airport.
Host Institute
Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Co-host Institutes
College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Geodynamics Commission, Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Creative Research Team, CAS & CAFEA
Workshop Organizing Committee
Prof. Yaolin Shi, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chair)
Prof. Huai Zhang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Co-Chair)
Prof. Zhonghai Li, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Secretary-in-General)