International Conference on Engineering, Mathematics
and Industrial Applications (ICEMIA)

March 23 - April 3 2026 Pilot Virtual Conference (Online)

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main purpose

To bring together researchers in mathematics, engineering, computer science, and industry to discuss recent developments and promote academic–industry collaboration.
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Objectives

The key objectives of the ICEMIA are as follows:

  • Provide a forum for exchange of ideas and novel research between applied and computational mathematics, physics, engineering and computer science with industrial applications.
  • Identify emerging areas for new interdisciplinary collaborations by bringing together scientists from academia and industry.
  • Expose undergraduate and graduate students, as well as early career researchers to cutting-edge research with leading experts at the interface of academia and industry.

Public Lecture Speaker

Taviare Hawkins

Dean, School of Science,
Hampton University

Key focus

The conference’s key focus is to unite specialists from various fields through a common scientific language that all participants can understand. Often, experts in mathematics, engineering, and computer science face challenges in communicating effectively with one another, even when discussing the same topic.

Featured Speakers

Distinguished Research Professor

Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering – Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, IL, USA

Principal Consulting Engineer

VEMAC Consulting, LLC | Oil and Gas | Petrochemical | Industrial Sugar Land, TX, USA

Associate Professor and Research Head

Computer Science and Engineering
IFET College of Engineering, India

Associate Professor

University of Texas
Rio Grande Valley, TX, USA

Professor of Mathematics

University of Lyon,
Lyon, France

Expecting about 150 presenters.

Hampton University, USA and International Institutions.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Ranis Ibragimov

Dr. Daniel Ntiamoah

Department of Mathematics, School of Science, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, USA