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Skip to content Menu * Welcome * General Information * Organization * Important Dates * Paper Submission * The Venue – University of Iceland * Registration * Registration * Invitation Letters & Visas * Program * Program * Invited and Contributed Mini-Symposia * Submitting Mini-Symposia * Invited Speakers * Conference Dinner * Travel Information * Accommodation * Getting to Reykjavík * Awards * Dahlquist Prize * Butcher Prize * New Talent Award * Contact New in SciCADE * Detailed Program is online. * Program Booklet is now available. * How to navigate the HI campus (zoom in for footpaths and building names): slider_1 Photo by McKay Savage | CC BY 2.0 | Modified Photo by McKay Savage | CC BY 2.0 | Modified Photo by McKay Savage | CC BY 2.0 | Modified slider_2 slider_3 SciCADE and COVID-19 We had to wait a little longer to have an idea of how the COVID pandemic is evolving and thus make a decision with as much information as possible. We are therefore glad to announce that SciCADE 2022 will be a fully in-person event. For all information related with COVID-19 and Iceland, please refer to this link. WELCOME! SciCADE, the International Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, will be hosted by the University of Iceland, Reykjavík, July 26 – 30 25 – 29, 2021 2022. SciCADE is a biennial meeting that focuses on scientific computation using numerical methods for ordinary and partial differential equations, differential algebraic equations, stochastic differential equations and dynamical systems, among others. The last seven meetings have been held at Saint-Malo (France, 2007), Beijing (China, 2009), Toronto (Canada, 2011), Valladolid (Spain, 2013), Potsdam (Germany, 2015), Bath (United Kingdom, 2017) and Innsbruck (Austria, 2019). ORGANIZED BY © 2024 SciCADE 2022