THANK YOU FOR MAKING ICAME'24 A SUCCESS!
We are thrilled to express our heartfelt gratitude to you for contributing to the success of the third edition of the ICAME conference series, The Third International Conference on Applied Mathematics in Engineering (ICAME'24). The conference was held successfully between 26-28 June 2024, allowing onsite and online participation. Your participation and support were invaluable in making this event a remarkable experience. The conference provided an excellent platform for bringing together leading researchers and academics in applied mathematics and engineers to discuss current and interdisciplinary topics in optimization, control, fractional calculus, artificial intelligence and their applications in engineering science.
During the conference;
- Four plenary lectures by Dumitru Baleanu from Lebanese American University (Lebanon), Abdon Atangana from University of the Free State (South Africa), Ender Ozcan from University of Nottingham (United Kingdom), and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber from Poznan University of Technology (Poland)
- Four invited talks by Mukund N. Janardhanan from University of Warwick (United Kingdom), Eray Cakici from IBM Data Science & AI Elite Team (Germany), Jordan Hristov from University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy (Bulgaria), and Hossein Jafari from University of South Africa (South Africa), and
- A total of 214 presentations (in six parallel sessions)
An Industry Session (by Enorm, a local representative of Wolfram) and a Round-table Discussion Session (with leading scholars in their fields) were also organized to discuss emerging technologies and topics, especially for young researchers.
The Abstract Book (eISBN: 978-625-8375-39-8) has been published (click here to download).
The good news is that the publishing committee has made an agreement to publish proceedings of the conference series via Springer Proceedings. The authors of the papers presented at the conference will be notified via email regarding the selection of papers for publication in journal special issues, Springer book and Springer conference proceedings.
The social tour enabled engaging all participants through the historical and scenic views of Ayvalık & Cunda, which also included a boat trip. Thank you to all who joined us!
The photos are available on Google Drive (click here).
The committee has decided to hold the conference with a period of every two years.
Keep in touch and we hope to see you again in the next conference, ICAME'26!
CALL FOR PAPERS
Following the two successful events, ICAME'21 and ICAME'18, we are pleased to announce that The 3rd International Conference on Applied Mathematics in Engineering (ICAME'24) will be held between June 26-28, 2024 in a hybrid format where both physical and remote participation will be allowed. The aim of this conference is to bring together leading researchers and academics in the field of applied mathematics and engineers in order to debate current and interdisciplinary topics in control, fractional calculus, optimization and their applications in engineering science.
SUBMISSION
ICAME'24 welcomes all original submissions electronically via Microsoft CMT system. All authors need to submit their abstracts in English (min 250 words, no more than one page including references) within the deadline making sure that all author details are complete. The papers must be submitted by the corresponding author (who is expected to be the presenting author and identified clearly when doing so). All abstracts must be prepared according to the template available at this link (click here) and presentations must be done in English. Accepted abstracts will appear in a short book of abstracts with ISBN.
Note that the full-text papers will be submitted "after" the conference. Please click here to see the full text-opportunities.
MAIN TOPICS
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Applied mathematics
- Fractional calculus and its applications
- Optimization and control in engineering
- Mathematical modelling with engineering applications
- Nonlinear dynamical systems and chaos
- Operational research
- Artificial intelligence in engineering