Applied Mathematics and Physics are rapidly growing multidisciplinary areas with connections to Engineering and Technology through academia as well as industry. There is furthermore a constant need in these fields for the quick and efficient advancement of information exchange with an expert audience. The conference provides a unique opportunity for in-depth technical discussions and exchange of ideas in Mathematical and Physical Sciences, as well as their role in engineering and technology, natural and social sciences, enviornment, defence research, forestry, industry and finance.
It offers to researchers, industrialists, engineers and students from different part of the country to present their latest research, to interact with the experts in the field, and to foster interdisciplinary collaborations required to meet the challenges of modern science, technology, and society. This forum will address a large number of themes and issues.
The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures followed by special and contributed sessions. We hope to receive a variety of papers from engineers, Mathematicians, Biotech and Physicist too, which will help in generating many interdisciplinary problems, thus strengthening Mathematical and Physical Environment.We look forward to welcoming you in Karanprayag on the occasion of this exciting scientific event.
Topics
The topics in NCRMPET-2011 include but are not confined to the following areas:
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematical Chemistry
- Mathematical Biology and Mathematical Medicine
- Optimization and Operational Research
- Theoretical Mechanics
- Discrete Applied Mathematics
- Statistics
- Probability
- Dynamical Systems
- Algorithms, Experimental Mathematics
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Applied Analysis
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Mathematical Modelling (including but not limited to:
- Mathematical and Physical Modelling of Engineering and Environmental processes
- Manufacturing and Industrial Systems
- Heat Transfer
- Fluid Mechanics
- CFD
- Transport Phenomena
- Applied Algebra)
- Theoretical and Experimental Fluorescence Spectroscopy
- Develpoment of Advance Materials
- Solid State Physics
- Nuclear, Particle Physics
- Astrophysics