09th – 14th March 2025

ÁGUAS DE LINDÓIA | SP | BRAZIL

XX INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DYNAMIC PROBLEMS OF MECHANICS

Welcome to DINAME

The International Symposium on Dynamic Problems of Mechanics, organized biannually by the Committee of Dynamics of ABCM, the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering.

Celebrating its 20th edition, the upcoming DINAME will take place in Águas de Lindóia, SP, Brazil, from March 9th to 14th, 2025. The city is a well-known hydroclimatic tourist spot in the State of São Paulo mainly due to its famous hot springs and water and adventure-related activities.

Since 1986, DINAME has attracted the active participation of scientists, academics, graduate students, and engineers from Brazil and various other countries to share, discuss, and present the recent developments and state-of-the-art techniques related to dynamic problems of mechanics.

The Symposium is traditionally held in hotels located in quiet and pleasant sites, away from overcrowded areas, in an immersion regime. This enables cross-fertilization of ideas, solid scientific exchange, and participant socialization.

Also, a single-session format is adopted for the oral presentations to promote an effective exchange of knowledge and viewpoints between experts in the various research areas covered by DINAME. Newcomers and students are also encouraged to participate and catalyze new expertise in the broad area of dynamics.

The topics of special interest include (but are not limited to): structural dynamics and vibrations, nonlinear dynamics, rotor dynamics, smart and advanced structures, damage detection and structural health monitoring, dynamics of metastructures and metamaterials, robotics and mechatronic systems, uncertainty quantification and stochastic mechanics, inverse problems, parameter estimation and identification, acoustics and vibroacoustics, vehicle dynamics, multibody systems, control of mechanical systems.

To preserve its inherent characteristics, the Symposium is usually restricted to approximately one hundred oral presentations and a few poster sessions, covering theoretical, numerical, experimental, practical, and interdisciplinary advancements according to the Symposium themes.

DINAME provides an excellent opportunity for researchers with various backgrounds working on different specialized topics of dynamic problems of mechanics to share ideas, experiences, and progress and explore future directions and perspectives in this fascinating field of science and technology which is the area of dynamics.