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SimAUD
Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design
Avg. acceptance rate: 47.6
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 0
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Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design (SimAUD) has an average acceptance rate of 47.6% (last 5 years 0%).

Events

There are 6 events of the series SimAUD known to this wiki: SimAUD 2015, SimAUD 2016, SimAUD 2017, SimAUD 2018, SimAUD 2019, SimAUD 2020

 OrdinalYearFromToCityCountrypresenceHomepageTibKatIdGNDdblpWikiCFPWikidataGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rate
SimAUD 20202020May 25May 27Onlineonlinehttp://www.simaud.org/2020/Angelos ChronisGabriel Wurzer
SimAUD 20192019Apr 7Apr 9AtlantaUSAhttp://www.simaud.org/2019/index.phpSiobhan RockcastleTarek Rakha
SimAUD 20182018Jun 4Jun 7DelftThe Netherlandshttp://www.simaud.org/2018/index.phpTarek RakhaMichela Turrin
SimAUD 20172017May 22May 24TorontoCanadahttp://www.simaud.org/2017/Michela TurrinBrady Peters
SimAUD 20162016May 16May 18LondonGreat Britainhttp://www.simaud.com/2016/call for submissions.phpRamtin AttarAngelos Chronis
SimAUD 20152015Apr 12Apr 15Washington D.C.USAhttp://www.simaud.org/2015/Shajay Bhooshan
Holly Samuelson
Rhys Goldstein47.6


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The Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design (SimAUD) offers a venue for architecture researchers and simulation researchers to come together to focus on this important area. Buildings are the largest consumers of energy responsible for 48% of all Green House Gas emissions and due to the complexity and multidisciplinary aspects of architecture design and construction, and urban design and society, modeling and simulation become valuable techniques to understand and optimize this enormous challenge. Scientists, engineers, managers, educators, and business professionals who develop or use simulation tools are invited to participate and present original papers.