среда, 26 марта 2008 г.

Mathematical Methods in Reliability (MMR-2009). Theory. Methods. Applications

Mathematical Methods in Reliability (MMR-2009)

Theory. Methods. Applications.

June 22-27, 2009 - Moscow, Russia

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR PAPERS

Gubkin Russian State Oil&Gas University,

IMB, University Bordeaux 2, France,

Institute for Management Problems RAS,

Russian Peoples’ Friendship University

Under support: Russian Academy of Science (RAS),

Russian Ministry for Education,

Ministry for Nuclear Power,

Mathematical Institute RAS,

Department of Probability Theory Moscow State University,

Novosibirsk State Technical University (Novosibirsk).

And Sponsors: Gasprom, Promgas, Transneft'

Organize the Sixth Conference


“Mathematical Methods in Reliability” (MMR-2009)

Theory. Methods. Applications

Moscow, June 22-27, 2009

Steering Committee:

N. Limnios (France), M. Nikulin (France, Russia), B. Lindqvist (Norway), Sally Mc Nulty (USA), T. Bedford (UK), V. Rykov (Russia)

Program Scientific Committee:

Co-chairmen

Prof. Vladimir Rykov (Gubkin Russian State Oil&Gas University)

Prof. Mikhail Nikulin (IMB,University Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2)

  1. A. Andronov – Latvia,

  2. A. Antonov - Russia,

  3. N. Balakrishnan - Canada,

  4. T. Bedford - UK,

  5. Yu. Belyaev – Sweden, Russia

  6. D. Cox – UK

  7. B. Dimitrov - USA

  8. M. Finkelstein – South Africa, Russia

  9. I. Gertsbakh - Israel,

  10. W. Kahle - Germany,

  11. V. Korolyuk – Ukraine,

  12. V. Kashtanov – Russia

  13. I. Kovalenko – Ukraine,

  14. H. Lauter – Germany,

  15. M.L.Lee -USA

  16. A. Lehmann - Germany,

  17. B. Lemeshko – Russia,

  18. N. Limnios - France,

  19. B. Lindqvist – Norway,

  20. A. Lisnianski – Israel,

  21. W.Q. Meeker – USA,

  22. M. Mesbah - France

  23. M. Nikulin – France, Russia

  24. Yu. Prokhorov – Russia,

  25. D. Silvestrov – Sweden, Ukraine,

  26. N. Singpurvala - USA

  27. V. Solev – Russia,

  28. K.Suzuki -Japan

  29. P. Ulmeanu – Romania,

  30. I. Ushakov - USA, Russia.

Organizing Committee:

Chair: Rector Gubkin Oil and Gas University

Co-chairs:

Technical director: A.Lopatin

Members: I. Ushakov – The Main Editor of Gnedenko Forum Journal,

A. Bochkov

The main topics for the Conference and their supposed organizers (sessions organizers):

  • Aging in engineering and biological systems (M. Finkelstein).

  • Repairable System Data Analysis (V. Krivtsov)

  • Applications of reliability theory in science and engineering (I. Ushakov)

  • Artificial intelligence in reliability engineering (G. Levitin)

  • Reliability and Warranties (K.Suzuki)

  • Computer intensive methods in statistical inference on System Reliability (A. Andronov, E. Chepurin)

  • Computer tools for statistical analysis of data on reliability (B. Lemeshko).

  • Reliability in Rail Transport Industry (P. Dersin)

  • Reliability approaches in biology and medicine ( C. Huber, F.Vonta).

  • Reliability approach in carcinogenesis studies (H-D.I.Wu)

  • Recent Advances in Lifetime Data Analysis (M.L. Lee)

  • Reliability in nuclear industry (A. Antonov, M. Yastrebenetsky).

  • Reliability in oil and gas industry (M. Sukharev).

  • Reliability and related financial models (B. Dimitrov).

  • Reliability Centered Maintenance, Risk Based Maintenance, Risk Based Inspection. (G.Zwingelstein)

  • Probabilistic models for fatigue, wear and degradation (B. Kharlamov, I. Gertsbakh, Yu Paramonov).

  • Reliability and quality control (V. Kashtanov).

  • Reliability in oil aircraft industry (Yu. Paramonov).

  • Reliability, safety, risks (V. Rykov, N. Singpurvalla, T. Bedford).

  • Symmetries of a reliability system and their applications (F. Spizzichino)

  • Statistical methods in reliability theory (V. Bagdonavichcius, M. Nikulin).

  • Statistical service and consulting in reliability (L.Denis)

  • Survivability and defense against external impacts (G. Levitin)

  • Dependability and quality management (???).

  • Empirical Byesian approach in reliability problems (I. Volodin).

  • Fuzzy Information in Reliability Analysis (R. Viertl)

  • Light traffic analysis of complex systems reliability (I. Kovalenko)

  • Markov processes and reliability analysis of complex systems (V. Korolyuk, N. Limnios).

  • Mathematical problems in reliability theory (V. Solev).

  • Modeling of degradation and failure time data (A.Lehmann, W.Kahle).

  • Multi-state and continuous- state models in reliability (A. Lisnianski).

  • Non-parametric problems in reliability (H. Lauter, H. Liero).

  • Ordered and extremal statistics in reliability (V. Nevzorov)

  • Order statistics (V.Nevzorov)

  • Planning of accelerated trails (L. Gerville-Reache).

  • Simulations and Computations in Reliability and Survival Analysis (V.Couallier)

  • Statistical methods for quality control in reliability theory (?)

  • Statistics for accelerated trails (W.Q. Meeker).

  • Reliability approaches in the Quality of Life (M.Mesbah)

  • Methods of Survival analysis in Reliability (Yu. Belyaev).

  • Unbiased estimation in reliability theory (Ya. Lumelskii).

Invited speakers:

V.Anisimov, T. Aven, T.Bedford, Yu.Belyaev, V.Bagdanavicius, N.Balakrishnan, P.Dersin, T.Duchesne, L.Escobar, M.Finkelstein, I.Gertsbakh, U.Jensen, C.Huber, W.Kahle, B.Kharlamov, V.Korolyuk, I.Kovalenko, V. Krivtsov, N.Limnios, B.Lindqvist, H.Lauter, M.L.Lee, A.Lehmann, A. Lisnianski, M.LuValle, W.Meeker, M.Mesbah, T.Duchesne, M.Nikulin, M.Newby, N.Singpurvala, V.Solev, F. Spizzichino, K.Suzuki, I.Ushakov, R.Viertl, F.Vonta, Z.Ying,

It is supposed:

  • Plenary sessions (invited speakers): 2-3, 1-hour talk,

  • Review presentation (invited speakers): 30-45 min. talk on sections.

  • Exhibitions on Reliability and risk analysis software

Organizers of sessions (session is supposed to include 3-4 20-25 min. presentation) in the framework of given or additional section as well as participants in Exhibitions of software for Reliability and Risk analysis are welcome.

Venue: Gubkin Russian State Oil&Gas University (Moscow)

1 комментарий:

K.M.Raj комментирует...

little hard to understand but useful.