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The "Workshop on Mathematical Modeling and Its Applications in Engineering and Quantum Sciences: A Mathematical Culture in Transition" is set to be a groundbreaking interdisciplinary event. Bringing together experts, researchers, and students, the workshop aims to explore the dynamic and evolving landscape of mathematical sciences. The workshop is planned for October 09-10, 2024, in Nadar, Morocco, and it will close the gap between traditional mathematical methodologies and their modern applications to engineering and quantum sciences, giving a central role to the contribution of arts and culture in the improvement of mathematical communication.

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Key Themes and Objectives

1. Mathematical Modeling in Engineering

The mathematical modeling is at the core of modern engineering. This section discusses some of the state-of-the-art mathematical models developed in solving contemporary and complex engineering problems: structural analysis, fluid dynamics, and material science. It also provides information on how mathematical tools are applied in engineering innovations. Participants will be exposed to details regarding model development as well as application in designing efficient and robust solutions in engineering.

2. Quantum Sciences

Quantum sciences represent the very frontier of modern physics and technologies. This block will be dedicated to the interrelation between mathematics and quantum sciences: quantum computing, quantum theory of information, and mathematical modeling in understanding quantum phenomena. The speakers will present the latest research and practical applications in the application domains of quantum mechanics—from cryptography to quantum teleportation. This will let participants in the workshop learn how quantum principles are being exploited to transform technologies.

3. Quantum Graphs and Their Spectra

Quantum graphs are one of the most exciting fields of research in mathematical physics. This has a special session focused on the mathematical foundations, spectral properties, and immense areas of applications of quantum graphs. Such topics for discussion will include eigenvalue and eigenfunction analysis, how graph topology is affecting quantum states, and recent practical applications in quantum computing and network theory. These will give very deep insights to participants on how quantum graphs provide a framework for modeling complex quantum systems and their spectral characteristics.

4. Communicating Mathematics Creatively, by Arts and Culture

One of the unique features of the workshop is that it insists on creative mathematical ideas communication. It will be an interactive workshop about how to effectively convey mathematical ideas across different cultures using creative methods. This will incorporate arts like visual arts, music, etc., which help break down complex mathematical concepts into simple, relatable aspects. The participants will become aware of some new teaching strategies that can be harnessed with the use of artistic expressions in explaining a mathematical theory to diverse audiences for better understanding.

5. Cultural Transition in Mathematics Practices

One of the central workshop themes addresses a cultural shift in the mathematical community. The questions here will be to adapt traditional mathematical practice for modern scientific and technological contexts, advancing interdisciplinary approaches and infusing them with diverse cultural perspectives. These will describe how growing scientific complexity of problems calls for a holistic approach attuned to insights that come from diverse disciplines and cultures. This way, this theme shall underscore the role cultural diversity plays in fostering innovation and achieving progress in mathematical knowledge.

General Chairs

Zakaria El Allali

Zakaria El Allali

(FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco)

E-mail: z.elallali@ump.ac.ma

El Bekkaye Mermri

El Bekkaye Mermri

(FSO, Mohammed First University, Morocco)

E-mail: e.mermri@ump.ac.ma

Co-Chairs

Website and Media Chair

Website and Media Chair

Naoufal EL Allali

FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco

Email: n.elallali@ump.ac.ma

Registration Chair

Registration Chair

Mohamed Hamidi

FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco

Email: E-mail : m.hamidi@ump.ac.ma

Publicity Chair

Publicity Chair

Mourad Fariss

FSTH, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University

Email: m.fariss@uae.ac.ma

Technical Program Chair

Technical Program Chair

Mohamed Ousbika

FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco

Email: m.ousbika@ump.ac.ma

Sponsoring Chair

Website and Media Chair

Khalid EL MAKKAOUI

FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco

Email:kh.elmakkaoui@gmail.com

Invited Speakers

Speaker 1

Evans HARRELL

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

Title:Algebra, averaging, and the eigenvalues of quantum graphs

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Speaker 2

Christina Frederick

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA

Title: Multi-robot motion planning with intermittent diffusion

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Speaker 2

Faissal El Bouanani

Mohammed V University, Morocco

Title:: Binomial Operations and Their Applications to Network and Communication Systems

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Speaker 2

James Kennedy

Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

Title: Spectral geometry of quantum graphs : an introduction

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Speaker 2

Abderrahim El Allati

Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco

Title: Quantum Thermodynamics: Theory and Applications

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Speaker 2

Morag Burke

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

Title: Communication for math teaching and learning

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Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

Name Institution
Mustapha Abarkan Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
Mohamed Abou Salama Mohammed First University, Morocco
Younes Abou El Hanoune Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Mohamed Addam Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Chafik Allouch Mohammed First University, Morocco
Aomar Anane Mohammed First University, Morocco
Hakima Asaidi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Nassime Aslimani Mohammed First University, Morocco
Jamal Barkani Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
Hassan Belaouidel Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohamed Bellouki Mohammed First University, Morocco
Ahmad Benlghazi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohammed Berrajaa Mohammed First University, Morocco
Ahmed Boujraf Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Hamid Boua Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohammed Bouchlaghem Mohammed First University, Morocco
El Mehdi Bouba Mohammed First University, Morocco
Hafida Boukhrisse Mohammed First University, Morocco
Morag Burke School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. USA
Alain Brillard University of Mulhouse, France
Omar Chakrone Mohammed First University, Morocco
Toufik Chaayra Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohammed Chihabi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdelaziz Chetouani Mohammed First University, Morocco
Youssef Douzi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Naoufal El Allali Mohammed First University, Morocco
Zakaria El Allali Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abderrahim El Allati Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Khadija El Anouz Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Anas EL ANSARI Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdelrachid El Amrouss Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdelhai El Azzouzi Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
Faissal El Bouanani Mohammed V University, Morocco
Siham El Habib Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohammed Heyouni Mohammed First University, Morocco
Boujamaa Elkouy Mohammed First University, Morocco
Khalid El Makkaoui Mohammed First University, Morocco
Safâa El Ouahabi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mouncef Filali Bouami Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohammed Filali Mohammed First University, Morocco
Christina Frederick New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA
Youssef Jabri Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdassamad Jaddar Mohammed First University, Morocco
Nabil Kannouf Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Mohamed Hamidi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Evans Harrell School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. USA
James Kennedy Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
El Bekkaye Mermri Mohammed First University, Morocco
Rachid Messaoudi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohamed Moussi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Loubna Moutaouekkil Mohammed First University, Morocco
Fouad Kissi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Ibrahim Ouahbi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdelkarim Oukouiss Mohammed First University, Morocco
Anass Ourraoui Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mohamed Ousbika Mohammed First University, Morocco
Mostafa Rahmani Mohammed First University
Mohamed Rhoudaf Moulay Ismail University, Morocco
Mohammed Serrhini Mohammed First University, Morocco
Aissa Sghir Mohammed First University, Morocco
Said Taarabti Ibn Zohr University, Morocco
Abdelhamid Tadmori Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Mohamed Tahrichi Mohammed First University, Morocco
Ahmed Toukmati Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Najib Tsouli Mohammed First University, Morocco
Abdellah Yousfi Mohammed V University, Morocco
Ahmed Youssfi Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
Abderrahim Zannou Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Ouissam Zealouk Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco

Important Dates

Registration & Submission Deadline

September 20, 2024

Notification of Acceptance

September 22, 2024

Payment Deadline

September 30, 2024

First Day: October 09, 2024

Time Activity
08:00 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:45 Welcome and Opening Ceremony (Conference Room)
Awards Ceremony: Presentation of Trophies
09:45 - 10:30 Plenary Conference 1:
Chairman: Pr. Najib Tsouli
"Spectral Geometry of Quantum Graphs: An Introduction"
Speaker: Pr. James B. Kennedy, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
10:35 - 11:20 Plenary Conference 2:
Chairman: Pr. Zakaria El Allali
"What Does the Average Eigenvalue Know?"
Speaker: Pr. Evans M. Harrell II, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
11:30 - 11:55 Welcome Coffee
12:00 - 14:00 Parallel Sessions:
Applied Mathematics
Computer Science

Parallel Sessions Details (09 October) 12h00 - 14h00

Oral Session 1: Applied Maths (Conference Room)

Chairs: Chafik Allouch / Mohamed Tahrichi / Ahmed Boujraf

Time Presentation
12h00 Third order non-oscillatory central schemes for one-dimensional nonlocal conservation laws
Said Belkadi
12h15 Second kind weakly singular Volterra integral equations: high order solutions in weighted spaces using orthogonal approaches
Abdelmajid El Bouayadi
12h30 Improved numerical solutions for weakly singular Hammerstein equations with superconvergence
Mohamed Arrai
12h45 Nonlinear contraction mapping in probabilistic controlled generalized metric spaces
Mohammed El Berkani
13h00 Strong consistency of estimators for the geometric Brownian motion model based on the Milstein scheme
Hanae El Ouardani
13h15 Error estimates for a viscosity-splitting scheme in time applied to non-Newtonian fluid flows
Anouar Obbadi
13h30 Strong approximation for some additive functionals of some non-Markovian Gaussian self-similar processes
Hajar Ahlalli
13h45 Population dynamics and mathematical biology
Anass El youssfi

Oral Session 2: Applied Mathematics (Labo MCS - Research block)

Chairs: Hafida Boukhrisse / El Mehdi Bouba

Time Presentation
12h00 Analysis of Deflection and Vibration of Kirchhoff Plates (2D) Using NURBS-Based Collocation Method in the Frequency Domain
Ahmed Akkahjam
12h15 Existence of solutions for Parabolic Equations of Kirchhoff Type Involving Variable Exponent
Anass Lamazi
12h30 Geometric inequalities under curvature constraint
Zakaria Fattah
12h45 Mathematical Discourse Across Cultures: The Influence of Language and Translation on Scientific Communication
Abir Sabri
13h00 Global Analysis of a Modified SEIR Model with Nonlinear Incidence Function
Mohamed Saad Bouh

Oral Session 3: Computer Science (Meeting Room - Teachers block)

Chairs: Naoufal El Allali / Abderrahim Zannou / Mohamed Hamidi

Time Presentation
12h00 An overview of classifiers and feature extraction techniques used in speech emotion recognition
Abdelkader Benzirar
12h15 Harnessing Kafka, Flink, and Storm for Scalable Real-Time Data Processing
Maryam Maatallah
12h30 Smart Trading: Advancing Forex Predictions with AI and Machine Learning
Mourad Fariss
12h45 Multi-Filter Bank Data Augmentation for Improving Amazigh Speech Recognition
Hossam Boulad
13h00 Measuring the effectiveness of serious games intended for use in teaching
Farida Bouroumane
13h15 Solving the Localization Problem Using KL Particle Filters: A Probabilistic Approach for Accurate Estimation
Anas Charoud
13h30 Truck Position Prediction in Port Terminals Through GPS Data Processing and Machine Learning
El Karkraoui Mohammed
13h45 A Comprehensive Overview of Attacks on Big Data Systems and Machine Learning-Based Defense Strategies
Ikram Hamdaoui
14h00 Data Collection and Sentiment Analysis of Arabic Dialects from Social Media
Taha Marbouh
14h00-15h30
Lunch break

Parallel Sessions Details (09 October) 15h45 - 17h30

Oral Session 4: Applied Maths (Conference Room)

Chairs: Abdelaziz Chetouani / Aissa Sghir / Mohamed Ousbika

Time Presentation
15h45 A new stochastic compartmental epidemic model driven by a multidimensional stochastic differential equation under a voluntary and imperfect vaccination strategy
Benasquar Mohammed
16h00 Epidemic models with varying susceptibility and infectivity
Baghdadi Otmane
16h15 Novel applications of some algebraic graphs in the quantum information field
Oumazouz Zhour
16h30 Wellposedness of second-order homogeneous boundary Cauchy problems
Walid Hidda
16h45 Gaussian Estimation for Discretely Observed Geometric-Brownian Motion Model and Application
Youssef Mahraz
17h00 Critical point theorems of non-smooth functionals without the Palais-Smale condition
Hafida Boukhrisse
17h15 On a class of non-linear discrete problems involving the p(k)-Laplacian-like operators
Mohammed Barghouthe
17h30 Trois solutions faibles pour un problème p(x), q(x)-biharmonique avec poids de Hardy
Ibrahim Chamtal

Oral Session 5: Applied Maths (Meeting Room - Teachers block)

Chairs: Mohammed Berrajaa / Mohammed Chihabi

Time Presentation
15h45 Existence results of p(x)-biharmonic problem type with no-flux boundary condition
Youssef Zine.eddine
16h00 Critical point theorems and applications to non-linear PDEs
Ayoub Icho
16h15 Some new results on double-phase problems with mixed boundary value conditions
M. El Ahmadi
16h30 On Isolated Parts of the S-spectrum of a Bounded Right Linear Operator
Rachid Arzini
16h45 Periodic solutions of quaternionic equation with perturbed conjugate monomial nonlinearity
Mohammed Belarbi
17h00 Mathematical modeling based on industry 4.0 techniques: examples and applications in the health field
Hicham Maadan
17h15 Bi-Nonlocal sixth-order elliptic p(x)-problem with indefinite weight
Fatna Jaafri

Second Day: October 10, 2024

Time Activity
08:30 - 09:15 Registration
09:15 - 10:00 Plenary Conference 3:
Chairman: Pr. El Bekkaye Mermri
"Multi-Robot Motion Planning with Intermittent Diffusion"
Speaker: Pr. Christina Frederick, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA
10:05 - 10:50 Plenary Conference 4:
Chairman: Pr. Chafik Allouch
"Quantum Thermodynamics: Theory and Applications"
Speaker: Pr. Abderrahim El Allati, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:45 - 13:15 Parallel Sessions:
Applied Mathematics

Parallel Sessions Details (10 October) 11h45 - 13h00

Oral Session 6: Applied Maths (Conference Room)

Chairs: Mustapha Abarkan / Toufik Chaayra / Khalid El Makkaoui

Time Presentation
11h45 A gradient-based algorithm for bi-objective optimization problems
Nassime Aslimani
12h00 Tight Approximation for the Sum-Product of i.i.d Rician distributions and Application to IRS-based WCS
Mohamed Bourhail
12h15 Properties of Fractional q-Derivatives: Applications to Solving Optimization Problems
Otmane Filali Razouki
12h30 Physical layer authentication classification
Mariya Sadiki
12h45 Approximating the joint PDF of correlated RVs using linear combination exponential function
Mohammad Oumoucha
13h00 Node selection to participate in Federated Learning-driven multi-user wireless communication system subject to interference
Zarrouk Moncef

Oral Session 7: Physics (Meeting Room - Teachers block)

Chairs: Jamal Barkani / Khadija El Anouz

Time Presentation
11h45 Modeling the Sheath of Collisionless Electronegative Plasma
Zakariya El Ankouri
12h00 Numerical study of secondary emission effect on the complex plasma sheath
Omar El Ghani
12h15 Enhancing Traffic Flow through Particle Swarm Optimization of Signal Timing
Youssef Bentaleb
12h30 Mathematical Modelling of Cultural Communication: Moroccan Communication as a Case Study
Mohamed Taibi
12h45 Beyond the Landauer Bound: Harnessing Non-Markovianity and Backflow Information in Autonomous Quantum Thermal Machines
Achraf Khoudiri
13h00 Engineering and control of the entanglement for four Magnon modes inside two microwave cavities
Ziyad Imara

Oral Session 8: Applied Maths (Labo MCS - Research block)

Chairs: Ahmed Toukmati / Mourad Fariss

Time Presentation
11h45 Multiple solutions for p(x)-kirchhoff type problems with neumann-robin boundary conditions governed by the p(x)-biharmonic operator
Houssam Baladi
12h00 Modeling and optimal control strategy of monkeypox
Mohamed Baroudi
12h15 Local existence and asymptotic behavior of solutions for parabolic equations involving the p(x)-Laplacian operator under Robin boundary conditions
Abdelkader El Minsari
12h30 Eigenvalue problems for the fractional p-Laplacian with sign-changing weights
Abdellatif Aglzim
14h00-15h30
Lunch break

Plenary Conference and Symposium

Time Activity
14:00 - 14:45 Plenary Conference 5:
Chairman: Pr. Ahmed Youssfi
"Binomial Operations and Their Applications to Network and Communication Systems"
Speaker: Pr. Faissal El Bouanani, Mohammed V University, Morocco
15:00 - 17:00 Symposium:
Chairman: Pr. Evans Harrell
  • "Communication for Math Teaching and Learning"
    Speaker: Pr. Morag Burke, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
  • "Culture and Mathematics in Morocco: Prospects and Perspectives"
    Speaker: Pr. Boujamaâ El Kouy, FPN, Mohammed First University, Morocco

Closing Ceremony

17:15 - 18:00
Final Remarks

Join us for the workshop's final remarks and reflections. We deeply value your participation and eagerly anticipate welcoming you to future events!

Our Valued Sponsors

We are honored to collaborate with organizations that share our commitment to advancing innovation and excellence. Their support is crucial in making this event a success.

Registration Fees

Category EUR DH
PhD student 30 EUR 300 DH
Professor-Researcher 50 EUR 500 DH
Others 70 EUR 700 DH

Registration Fees Include:

Congress Materials

Coffee Breaks

Conference Banquet

and Lunches for 2 Days

Note: The registration has closed since September 20, 2024.

For any inquiries, contact us at msc.lamao.fpn@gmail.com.

Payment Information

  • Bank Name: Banque Populaire
  • Account Number: 150500211114579249001888
  • SWIFT Code: BCPOMAMC
  • Country: Morocco

Invoices will be sent via email as a PDF attachment to: msc.lamao.fpn@gmail.com

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