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MIT to Host International Mathematics Conference ICRAPAM-2025 on May 16–17


Meerut:
Meerut Institute of Technology (MIT) is set to host the prestigious International Conference on Recent Advances in Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICRAPAM-2025) on May 16–17, 2025. The two-day conference will be conducted in hybrid mode (both online and offline) and will focus on contemporary research and innovations in the fields of pure and applied mathematics.

Organized by the Departments of Applied Science and Computer Applications, the conference will feature prominent mathematicians and academicians from India and abroad. The list of invited speakers includes:

  • Prof. Eberhard Malkowski (GU, Germany / SUNP Serbia)

  • Dr. Aynur Sahin (SU, Turkey)

  • Prof. Takanori Ibaraki (YNU, Japan)

  • Prof. Vesna Velickovic (NU, Serbia)

  • Dr. Vakeel A. Khan (AMU, India)

  • Dr. Javid Ali (AMU, India)

  • Prof. Mohammad Yahya Abbasi (JMI, India)

  • Dr. Izhar Uddin (JMI, India)

  • Prof. Shiv Raj Singh (CCSU, India)

  • Prof. Mukesh Kumar Sharma (CCSU, Meerut)

Dr. Mohammad Arshad, Convener of ICRAPAM-2025 and faculty member at MIT's Department of Computer Applications, stated that the primary aim of the conference is to provide a global platform for academic exchange among senior and emerging researchers in mathematics. Topics of discussion will include Functional Analysis, Optimization, Differential Equations, Wavelet Theory, Graph Theory, Coding, and Algebra, among others.

Researchers and participants are invited to submit original and unpublished abstracts by May 13, 2025. The last date for registration is May 15, 2025, and the first 100 participants will be provided free accommodation.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/EJFPk3zpj8efCA269

Contact Information:
Dr. Mohammad Arshad
Convener, ICRAPAM-2025
Department of Computer Applications, MIT Meerut
Mobile: +91 9058122356, 7536886349, 8439592195

The conference is expected to foster meaningful dialogue, inspire collaborative research, and offer valuable exposure to students and early-career researchers in the mathematical sciences.

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