Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design
Welcome to SimAUD 2025
May 26-29, 2025
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
The 16th annual Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design (SimAUD) offers a platform to unite researchers and practitioners in the fields of architecture, urban design, urban planning, building science, and data science. SimAUD 2025 invites submissions across a range of topics related to simulation with a special emphasis on methods that bridge disciplinary gaps between design, construction, operations, resource management, human behavior, and performance analytics across building and urban scales.
SimAUD 2025 will be held as a conference track in ANNSIM 2025, the flagship annual conference of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, at Complutense University of Madrid in Spain.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline (BLINDED): January 19, 2025
Acceptance Notification March 7, 2025
Camera-ready Version Deadline (NON-BLINDED): March 26, 2025
Conference Program Announced April 9, 2025
SUBMISSION TYPES
Full Papers: max 12 pages long (one extra page with references and bios is allowed) in single-column format.
Short Papers: max 6 pages long in single-column format.
Tutorials: Proposals should be one to two pages and must include the following information:
Title of the tutorial and description (max 2 pages)
Organizers and their affiliations (including short bios)
Expected duration of the tutorial: 90 minutes, 120 minutes, a half-day, or full day.
A tutorial may submit a full paper to one of the related technical tracks and if accepted after peer-review, it will appear in the conference proceedings.
Ph.D. Colloquium: Students interested in participating in the colloquium should submit a 2-page description of their dissertation. The abstract should have a single author (the student) and must be formatted using the Author Instructions. The advisor should be included in the acknowledgments. The advisor of the participating student must e-mail a letter of recommendation in support of the student’s application. to the Ph.D. Colloquium.