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12th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference
10 - 12 Sep 2008
Fairmont Empress Hotel and Victoria Conference Centre
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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AIAA would like to thank the International Society for Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (ISSMO) for co-sponsoring this conference.
 Today, ISSMO has about 500 members from more than 35 countries. The objectives of ISSMO are: to stimulate and promote research into all aspects of the optimal design of structures and related topics, including engineering systems consisting of structures and/or fluids; to encourage practical applications of optimization methods and the corresponding software development in all branches of technology; to foster the interchange of ideas among various fields contributing to structural and multidisciplinary optimization; to support the role of optimization in multidisciplinary design; to provide a framework for the organization of meetings and other means for the dissemination of knowledge on structural optimization; and to promote teaching of structural optimization in tertiary institutions.
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AIAA would like to thank the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) for supporting this conference.
The Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) is a non-profit professional scientific and technical organization devoted to the advancement of the art, science and engineering of aeronautics, astronautics, and associated technologies in Canada. It provides a focus for communications and networking among the aeronautics and space community in Canada, and assists members in developing skills, exchanging information, and sharing talents in their areas of interest. It promotes Canadian competence and international competitiveness in aeronautics and space and their applications, and fosters national pride and international esteem for Canada’s accomplishments in these areas. The Institute consists of 15 branches that serve about 1,600 members in major cities across Canada, some hosted by universities and colleges.
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