ICAMST-2020 begins at Dept of Mathematics, RGU
Date - 1st - 3rd September 2020 ; Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal
A three-day online International Conference on Advances in Mathematics, Science and Technology, (ICAMST-2020), begins here at Rajiv Gandhi University today (1 September).
The International Conference, organized by the Department of Mathematics, Rajiv Gandhi University with HoD Prof. Sahin Ahmed as conference convener, aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on various aspects of Mathematics, Science and Technology.
It also provides an interdisciplinary platform to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Mathematics and allied sciences.
The inaugural session of the international conference was graced by RGU Vice Chancellor Prof. Saket Kushwaha as the Chairman, Padmashree Prof. Dinesh Singh, former Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi as the Chief Guest and Prof. Satyajit Roy of the Department of Mathematics, IIT Madras as the Guest of Honour.
The inaugural session was also attended, among others, by RGU Pro VC Prof. Amitava Mitra, RGU Registrar Prof. Tomo Riba, Dean, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Prof. P.K. Kalita and other senior professors along with more 100 participants. Many great mathematicians from various parts of India, Iran, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Pakistan also attended the conference today.
In the session, Prof. Sahin Ahmed, Head, Department of Mathematics, RGU and the convener of the conference delivered his speech on the concept and motives of organizing the ICAMST-2020. Expressing his joy at the enthusiasm shown by the participants, he stated that abstracts from various departments other than mathematics like computer science, statistics, physics, chemistry, and many other branches of allied sciences have been received for the conference.
In the chairman’s address, RGU Vice Chancellor Prof. Saket Kushwaha dwelled upon various aspects of the international conference while asserting that such type of conferences on mathematics, science and technology would be beneficial to Arunachal Pradesh where mathematics achievement is very poor.
Hailing the conference as ‘a good thing for us’, the Vice Chancellor appreciated the efforts of convener Prof. Sahin Ahmed in organizing such international conferences and stated that Prof. Ahmed is an experienced person and he had already conducted several conferences. Such types of conferences organized through Department of Mathematics are very useful, he added.
Padmashree Prof. Dinesh Singh as the Chief Guest of the session gave the keynote deliberation and pointed out many aspects of the international conference as to ‘why it was necessary and why we interact here during this COVID 19 pandemic times’. He urged the participants to attend each and every resource person’s sessions to exchange their views.
The Guest of Honour of the inaugural session Prof. Satyajit Roy spoke on the topic ‘Role of Mathematical Modeling in Industrial Waste Management System using mixed Convection Phenomena.’ He highlighted the uses and benefits of the conference to the society.
RGu Pro VC Prof Amitava Mitra, while addressing the session talked about the importance of research in mathematics while Prof. Tomo Riba in his speech highlighted the usefulness of the conference in contemporary times. Prof. P.K. Kalita also reiterated in his speech the usefulness and significance of such types of international conferences.
The inaugural session concluded with the organizing coordinator Mr. Bhaskar Jyoti Chutia extending the vote of thanks to the dignitaries and participants.
The conference is also expected to enhance collaborations and exchange of research ideas among researchers across different universities and countries in future.
In the next two days, the invited speakers from different countries in the conference will be contributing their high quality conceptual, constructive, experimental, or theoretical research work in the areas of Mathematics and Applications which will provide an opportunity for young researchers to update their knowledge in recent trends in different research areas of mathematics.
The ICAMST-2020 will conclude on September 3, 2020.
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