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CALL FOR PAPERS ICPAM 2026 – Special Session
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICPAM 2026 – Special Session
Mathematical Modelling, Optimization, and Computational Analytics for Business, Health, and Intelligent Systems
📍 London, United Kingdom | 📅 15–18 July 2026
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICPAM) has been successfully held for the past thirteen years across major global locations including Paris (2012), Moscow (2013), Madrid (2014), Rome (2015), London (2016), Prague (2017), Budapest (2018), Brussels (2019), Online (2020 & 2021), Bratislava (2022), Porto (2023), Zagreb (2024), and Rome (2025).
With continued support from scholars and researchers worldwide, the 15th ICPAM will take place in London, United Kingdom, from 15–18 July 2026.
PUBLICATIONS
Selected papers will be published in the International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics (IJAPM) (ISSN: 2010-362X). The journal is indexed in Copernicus, IET INSPEC, CNKI, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), Nanowerk Database, Google Scholar, EBSCO, and other major academic databases.
SPECIAL SESSION FOCUS
This special session focuses on rigorous mathematical and computational frameworks supporting modern business analytics, management science, health modelling, and intelligent decision systems. The session emphasizes optimization theory, stochastic processes, network modelling, and data-driven mathematical approaches used to analyze organizational behavior, innovation dynamics, and leadership in complex adaptive systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Computational and Applied Mathematics
- Computational Biomechanics and Dynamical Systems
- Mathematical Modelling of Innovation Diffusion and Adoption
- Graph Theory and Complex Network Modelling
- Machine Learning from a Mathematical Perspective
- Mathematical Frameworks for Inclusive Leadership and Team Dynamics
- Mathematical Epidemiology and Disease Modelling
- High-Performance Scientific Computing
- Financial Mathematics and Risk Modelling
- Supply Chain and Business Analytics Modelling
- Quantitative Models of Psychological Ownership
- Operations Research and Decision Theory
- Network and Game-Theoretic Models of Organizational Behavior
- Uncertainty Quantification and Data-Driven Modelling
IMPORTANT DEADLINE
Paper Submission Deadline: 25 April, 2026
ORGANIZERS
Chair: Dr. Farkhanda Afzal
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan
Email: [email protected]
Co-Chair: Dr. Minhas Mahsud, FHEA
Ulster Business School
Ulster University, Belfast, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
CONTACT
Conference Secretary: Miss Amber Lin
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +1-562-606-1057 (USA, International)
+861-820-7777775 (Chinese)
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Guest Lecture on “Edge Intelligence & Embedded Systems”
Ba-Ikhtiyar Jawan: Upscaling & Digitisation of Vocational Education Curriculum in Pakistan
Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
– Dr. Muhammad Imran Malik
– Prof. Dr. Muhammad Moazam Fraz
Upscaling & Digitisation of Vocational Education Curriculum in Pakistan
As part of the Ba-Ikhtiyar Jawan Project: “Upscaling & Digitisation of Vocational Education Curriculum in Pakistan,” a one-day workshop titled “Bridging Skills and Technology: AI-Driven Transformation in Technical and Vocational Education” is being hosted collaboratively by project partners including NUST Pakistan, DAAD, RPTU Germany, and German collaborators, with support from University of Jeddah and Canadian University Dubai. This event convenes experts and representatives from vocational institutes, higher education, industry, and technical education bodies to accelerate modernization of Pakistan’s TVET ecosystem through AI-enabled innovation and cross-sector partnership.
The workshop will showcase ongoing achievements under the Ba-Ikhtiyar Jawan Project and provide a platform for sharing insights from national and global TVET transformation efforts. Core sessions will focus on Generative AI applications for skill development, the design of bilingual Urdu-English small language models for domain-specific vocational learning, machine translation of vocational content, and the creation of personalized learning systems to improve student engagement and outcomes. Through expert talks, live demonstrations of project deliverables, and a concluding panel discussion, participants will jointly explore how AI can empower academia–industry–practitioner collaboration and make curriculum design, delivery, and assessment more responsive to emerging technologies and workforce needs.
Workshop Objectives
- Highlight ongoing achievements and innovations under the Ba-Ikhtiyar Jawan Project.
- Bring together experts from vocational, higher education, and technology sectors to share insights.
- Explore the integration of Generative AI, bilingual small language models, machine translation, and personalized learning systems for skill development.
- Strengthen partnerships between academia, industry, and technical education bodies.
Expected Outcomes
- Broadened understanding of the national and global context of TVET modernization.
- Strengthened linkages between vocational institutes, universities, and industry.
- A clear roadmap for integrating AI and digital tools into Pakistan’s vocational training landscape.
- Validation of project deliverables and actionable feedback on machine translation, language models, and personalization systems.
Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
– Dr. Muhammad Imran Malik
– Prof. Dr. Muhammad Moazam Fraz
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