GURGAON, June 18, 2014 : With a view to bringing together practitioners, scientists and students to focus on emerging trends in computational and theoretical Mathematics, ITM University, Gurgaon organized a two-day International Conference on Emerging Trends in Computational and Applied Mathematics (ICCAM) recently.
The role of Computational Mathematics is gaining ground as it is helping to find reasonable solutions to complex situations. The conference provided a forum for exchange of ideas and insights by mathematicians, mathematical scientists, and researchers. It helped them share fresh perspective on problem-solving in current research areas in Mathematical Sciences; discuss various computational and mathematical modelling approaches in the areas of health, education, finance, environment, engineering, commerce and industry; and promote networking opportunities among experts in various disciplines of Mathematical
Sciences.
The conference saw the presence of Prof MM Chawla, Fellow INSA, Former Head Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi, who was the Chief Guest, at the forum, while Prof Karmeshu(Bhatnagar Awardee), Professor, JNU, New Delhi was the keynote speaker. PROF. B.S PANWAR, VICE CHANCELLOR, ITM UNIVERSITY said, “The forum has immensely benefitted our students who are pursuing careers in these areas, which combine statistics and computer science, such as machine learning and theory of algorithms. It is an intensive subject and it will prepare students for doing work in applied or computational mathematics and mathematical sciences.”
The conference was attended by over 80 delegates from India and abroad. There were delegates from Malaysia and the US and papers had been
received from a host of other countries.A two day International Conference on Emerging Trends in Computational and Applied Mathematics (ICCAM) opened in ITM University, Gurgaon .
Prof. MM Chawla, Fellow INSA, Former Head Dept. o Mathematics, IIT Delhi was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The Keynote speaker was Prof. Karmeshu, (Bhatnagar Awardee), Professor, JNU, New Delhi.
With increasing complex situations being modeled by Mathematicians to find reasonable answers, role of Computational Mathematics is becoming very important. The objective of the conference is to bring together practitioners and scientist so that by focusing on the emerging trends in computational and theoretical Mathematics, efforts can be made to narrow down the gaps.
The conference will further help:
· To provide a forum for exchange of ideas and insights by mathematicians, mathematical scientists, and researchers.
· To share fresh perspective on problem-solving in current research areas in Mathematical Sciences.
· To present various computational and mathematical modelling approaches in the areas of health, education, finance, environment, engineering, commerce and industry.
· To promote networking opportunities among experts in various disciplines of Mathematical Sciences.
The conference is being attended by over 80 delegates from across the country and abroad. There are delegates from Malaysia and the United States of America and papers have been received from a host of other countries. A total of 105 papers were received out of which 80 papers are being presented at the conference. CCI Newswire