IN COLLABORATION WITH ATATÜRK UNIVERSITY, ISCDFAMS-2024 WAS CONDUCTED.
Between September 2 and 5, 2024, the International Symposium on Current Developments in Pure and Applied Mathematical Sciences (ISCDFAMS-2024) was conducted both in-person and online in partnership with Atatürk University and İstanbul Aydın University. An important scientific meeting was held at the symposium, which was organized for the third time this year. The symposium was attended by respected academics and experts from around the globe.
The symposium, which lasted four days, concentrated on the most recent advancements and innovations in the fields of engineering and mathematics. In addition to the scientific sessions, lectures, and oral presentations that addressed contemporary issues in theoretical and applied mathematics, participants were afforded the opportunity to engage in discussions regarding methodologies from various disciplines. The symposium was designed to foster the exchange of knowledge among researchers, establish the groundwork for new collaborations, and create innovative solutions for the future of mathematical sciences.
Presentations regarding the future of mathematics were conducted.
Atatürk University vice rector Prof. Dr. Hasan Türkez delivered the opening address at ISCDFAMS-2024. The symposium's significance was also underscored by İstanbul Aydin University rector Prof. Dr. İbrahim Hakkı Aydın and Ağrı Ibrahim Chechen University rector Prof. Dr. Abdulhalik Karabulut, as well as stakeholder university representatives.
Prof. Dr. Bülent Ünal from Bilkent University “Current Perspectives on Ricci Flows”, Prof. Dr. Arif Salimov from Baku State University “Tensor Derivatives and Lifting Problem”, Prof. Dr. Tofigh Allahviranloo from İstinye University “Z-Numbers”, Prof. Dr. Farit Gabidinovich Avkhadiev “Selected Results and Open Problems on Hardy-Rellich Type Inequalities”, Prof. Dr. Hemangi Madhusudan Shah from the Indian Institute of Technology “Some Properties of Omega Bach Solitons”, Prof. Dr. Ljubisa Kocinac from the University of Nis “Some Trends in Karamata Theory”, Prof. Dr. Sedaghat Shahmorad from the University of Tabriz “Tau Fitting Method for Volterra Integral Equations and Fractional Differential Equations”, Prof. Dr. Josef Mikesh from the Palacky University “Global Geodetic Mappings of Special Areas”, and Assoc. Prof. Mehmet Akif Akyol from the Bingöl University “Point Riemann Maps in Complex Geometry”. contributed to the symposium with their above-mentioned presentations.
The symposium included the exchange of perspectives and presentations among the participants, which resulted in optimistic developments for the future of mathematical sciences. The organization was effectively completed and garnered significant interest from the academic community.
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORATE – 11.09.2024