Narvik University, Norway
July 15, 2014 – July 18, 2014














On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it gives us great pleasure to invite you to the ICNPAA 2014 World Congress: 10th International Conference on Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Aerospace and Sciences, which will be held at the Narvik University, Norway, in cooperation with Norut Narvik, Norway and Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, during July 15 - July 18, 2014.
The ICNPAA conference series is aimed to bring together scholars, leading researchers and experts from diverse backgrounds and applications areas. Special emphasis is placed on promoting interaction between the theoretical, experimental, and applied communities, so that a high level exchange in new and emerging areas within engineering, aerospace, all areas of sciences and applied mathematics is achieved.
The conference series has so far been an important biennial event and has attracted many scientists, engineers and researchers from academia, government laboratories, and industry internationally.
We look forward to welcoming you all in Narvik, in 2014, and hope your stay will both be rewarding and enjoyable!
Mailing address:
ICNPAA 2012
104 Snow Goose Ct.
Daytona Beach, FL 32119
USA
Phone/fax:
+1-386-761-9829
- Organizer and General Chair Seenith Sivasundaram
- Local Organizers and Chairs Annette Meidell and Natasha Samko
- Administrative Chair Jose A. Ruiz
- Conference Coordinator Eva Kaslik
Announcements
General: Mathematical Problems in Engineering Aerospace and Sciences |
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