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NCASE 2014 : National Conference on TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN APPLIED SCIENCES & ENGINEERING

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Link: http://satiengg.org/Notice/NationalConf_Applied-Sciences_22-23Nov-13.pdf
 
When Jan 23, 2014 - Jan 24, 2014
Where Vidisha Madhya Prasesh
Submission Deadline Dec 31, 2013
Notification Due Jan 10, 2014
Final Version Due Jan 10, 2014
Categories    applied mathematics   applied physics   applied chemistry   engineering
 

Call For Papers

The conference will provide a platform for enriching the science flavor and culture in various fields of engineering and technology. The main objective of the conference is to provide impetus and motivation for further research work and direction.
Research papers are invited on the following areas but not limited to:
• mathematical modelling
• special function
• mathematical physics
• soft computing
• optimization technique in Engineering
• discrete structure and graph theory
• plasma physics
• radiation physics
• solid state physics
• integral transform
• Electronics
.........

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