Mangaluru: Srinivas University hosts international conference on Computational Physics


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Mangaluru, Jul 30: College of Computer Science and Information Science, Srinivas University Pandeshwar, here, is hosting an international conference on Computational Physics in Emerging Technologies on August 1.

Dr P S Aithal, vice-chancellor, Srinivas University mentioned the participation of many international and national speakers like Dr Nana Yaw Asabere from Accra Technical University, Ghana, Dr Adriana Burlea from the University of Craiova, Romania, Dr Arup Chakraborty from Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Piyush Mishra from ICAR- DARE, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, New Delhi, T Senthil Kumar from HCL Technologies, Chennai, Dr Sudeshna Chakraborty from Sharda University, Noida will deliver a talk on the conference theme.

The conference conveners Dr A Jayanthiladevi, professor, Computer Science and Information Science and Dr Krishna Prasad K, associate professor, Computer Science and Information Science mentioned that more than 100 scholarly articles were received from various countries like Malaysia, Israel, Iraq, Romania, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam. They also highlighted the different tracks in the conference which included Basics of Computational Physics, Computational Methods, Algorithms, and Scientific Applications, Computational Physics in Emerging Research Applications, Computational Electronics and Communications in Theoretical Physics.

These themed sessions are monitored and reviewed by two eminent and experienced national and international experts. All the accepted, registered and presented papers are published in the IOP Press-Journal of Physics: Conference Series which is Indexing in Scopus Database.

  

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