VAD Technologies & Texas Instruments (TI) support the 18th UAE Math Day Program at Zayed University20/2/2020 VAD Technologies, a Value Added Distributor of Information Technology Solutions, and Texas Instruments, the leader in Education Technologies, support the upcoming “18th UAE Math Day Program” at Zayed University in Dubai (UAE) on March 14, 2020. The VAD Technologies Team will during the Math Day present Texas Instruments’ Calculators and Education Technology Solutions. Texas Instruments is the #1 recommended brand of graphing calculator in the World.
The UAE Math Day was initiated in 2003 with the aim of providing a scientific forum where mathematicians from educational and research institutions in the UAE and GCC countries come together to discuss the latest research advances in the wide areas of mathematics and their applications. UAE Math Day provides a friendly environment where researchers from UAE institutions can meet, share ideas and establish cutting-edge collaborative research that contributes to the advancement of UAE academic institutions. UAE Math Day has been hosted by the following institutions: University of Sharjah (2003, 2006, 2009, 2017), American University of Sharjah (2004, 2012, 2019), UAE University (2005, 2013), Etisalat University (2007), Petroleum Institute (2008), Zayed University (2010), Ajman University of Science and Technology (2011), American University in Dubai (2014), Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (2015), New York University Abu Dhabi (2016), and American University of Ras Al Khaimah (2018). The UAE Math day in it 18th version will have the pleasure of introducing two keynotes speakers well known in their respective fields, Mr. David Salac from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the University at Buffalo, USA and Nico Stollenwerk is the Principal Investigator of the Mathematical Biology group at the Center for Mathematics, Fundamental Applications and Operational Research, Lisbon University. Register using the following link: https://epay.zu.ac.ae/edMath/index.aspx Agenda: 8:00-9:00 Registration & Light Breakfast 9:00-9:20 Conference Opening Welcome Speech/Opening Ceremony 9:20 -10:10 Keynote Talk I: Dr. David Salac MODELING OF COMPLEX SOFT MATTER SYSTEMS SUCH AS LIPOSOMES 10:10 -10:30 Conference Group Photo & Coffee Break 10:30 -12:10 Parallel Sessions 12:10 -13:30 Lunch & Networking 13:30 – 14:20 Keynote Talk II: Dr. Nico Stollenwerk Chaos and Noise in Population Biology, especially in application to multi-strain epidemiology of vector borne diseases 14:30 -15:30 Parallel Sessions 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee Break 15:50 -16:50 Parallel Sessions More details about the “18th Math Day Program” can be found here: https://www.zu.ac.ae/mathday2020 Information about TI Education Technology Solutions are available here: https://education.ti.com/en
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FAROOQ TAYYAB
19/10/2020 10:06:45 pm
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23/11/2020 01:53:07 pm
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16/8/2022 08:59:29 pm
Nico Stollenwerk is the Principal Investigator of the Mathematical Biology group at the Center for Mathematics, Fundamental Applications and Operational Research, Lisbon University. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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23/7/2024 04:47:49 pm
how might their expertise in mechanical and aerospace engineering and mathematical biology contribute to the broader field of mathematics and its applications?
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