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International Conference on Applied Mathematics Taza, October 19-20 Summary Conference Program All participants who wish to contribute to this Confer- The University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza (FPT), and the ence by an oral presentation or a poster, are invited to Laboratory of Engineering Sciences (LSI) at FP submit an abstract’s article written in English. After Taza, Morocco will organize in October 19-20, 2017 the International Conference on Applied acceptance of their contribution, the participant must Mathematics (ICAM’2017) . This Conference complete the online registration form. aims to provide a meeting place for researchers, professionals and practitioners to exchange ideas The Conference will be organized in two sections: and recent developments in both theoretical and EDPs section applied mathematics. Also, this meeting will enable new doctoral researchers to exchange their Cryptography section ideas with scientific specialists in their corresponding fields of study and seeks to discover And the program will include : new techniques of mathematics as a tool in various Five plenary lectures, 40 minutes disciplines. On the other side, participants are encouraged to establish collaborations and join Presentation of accepted contributions, 20 minutes their efforts in order to advance the theory and practice in their own fields of study. This Posters conference is broad-based that covers all branches Important dates International Conference on of engineering sciences, mathematics and interdisciplinary researches. Applied Mathematics The proceeding book will comprise the abstracts research papers on the author’s contributions to the Taza, October 19-20, 2017 Date of contribution submission: 15 June 2017 Conference. It will cover the following topics: Notification of acceptances: 15 July 2017 Partial Differential Equations Deadline for submission of the registration from: Non linear Analysis 15 September 2017 Organizers Control Theory Registration Free Dynamical Systems Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University Cryptography Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza Computer vision Moroccan Foreign Engineering Sciences Laboratory Student 300 DH 70 € Professor 600 DH 100 € Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza, Rood of Oujda, B.P. 1223 Contact: [email protected] fpt.usmba.ac.ma/icam2017 https://mataza2017.sciencesconf.org ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE J. BOUARFA, Vice Dean in charge of Research and M. ABDOUL DIOP, University Saint-Louis, Senegal Cooperation, FP, Taza, Morocco A. ABERQI, USMBA, ENSA, Fez, Morocco K. HAMMANI, Vice Dean in charge of Pedagogical Affairs L. AHAROUCH, Khalid King University, KSA Y. AKDIM, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco and Academic, FP, Taza, Morocco I. AKHARRAZ, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. ABARKAN, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco S. AMRAOUI, UCA, FS, Marrakech, Morocco Az. AHAITOUF, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. AZHARI, ENS, Casablanca, Morocco Y. AKDIM, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. AZIZI, UMPO, FS, Oujda, Morocco I. AKHARRAZ, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco E. AZROUL, USMBA, FSDM, Fez, Morocco S. K. ALAMI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco H. BEN-AZZA, ENSAM, Meknes, Morocco A. EL AZZOUZI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco GENERAL CHAIRS A. BENKIRANE, USMBA, FSDM, Fez, Morocco J. BARKANI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco J. BENNOUNA, USMBA, FSDM, Fez, Morocco M. BENYAKHLEF, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. BRILLARD, Mulhouse University, France A. BOULAALAM, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco O. CHAKROUNE, UMP, FS, Oujda , Morocco Organizing Chair: H. BOUSHABA, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco F. CHERIF, University of Sousse, Tunisie A. CHILLALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. CHILLALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco YOUSSEF AKDIM, USMBA, FP, LSI, TAZA A. DAKKAK, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. DAKKAK, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco SOUMIA LALAOUI RHALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, A. EL AFFAR, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. DARWISH, Damanhour University, Egypt TAZA A. EL OUAAZIZI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. ELAMROUSS, UMP, FS, Oujda, Morocco M. EL KABIRI ALAOUI, Khalid King University, KSA M. EL OUAAZIZI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco Publication Chair: A. EL AZZOUZI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco N. ELKADIRI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco L. EL FADIL, ABHA, KSA ABDELHAKIM CHILLALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, A. ESSAHLAOUI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. EL FATINI, UIT, FS, Kenitra, Morocco TAZA H. HALAQ, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. A. ELOMARY, UHP, FST, Sattat, Morocco A. LABZOUR, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco MOUNIR MEKKOUR, USMBA, FP, LSI, TAZA K. EZZINBI, UCA, FS, Marrakech, Morocco S. LALAOUI RHALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco Z. HAMMOUCH, UMI, FST, Errachidia, Morocco Publicity Chair: M. MEKKOUR, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco H. HJIAJ, UAE, FS, Tetouan, Morocco ABDELHAI EL AZZOUZI, USMBA, FP, LSI, A. MOUHIB, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. KACHA, UIT, FS, Kenitra, Morocco S. LALAOUI RHALI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco TAZA L. OUGHDIR, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. OURIAGLI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco T. MEKKAOUI, UMI, FST, Errachidia, Morocco CHIHAB YAZOUGH, USMBA, FP, LSI, TAZA A. SAAIDI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. MEKKOUR, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. SERROUKH, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco D. MESKIN, UCA, EST, Essaouira, Morocco M. SRITI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. MOUHIB, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. MOUSSAOUI, UMP, FS, Oujda, Morocco HONOR COMMITTEE C. YAZOUGH, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco A. NITAJ, University of Caen, France F. ORTEGON GALLEGO, University of Cadiz, Spain A. OUHINOU, USMS, FST, Beni Mellal, Morocco H. REDWANE, UHP, FSJES, Settat , Morocco - OMAR ASSOBHEI, President of Sidi Mohamed Ben M. RHOUDAF, UMI, FS, Meknes, Morocco Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco A. SAAIDI, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. A. TAOUDI, UCA, ENSA, Marrakech, Morocco - HASSAN BOUKA, Dean of Polydisciplinary Faculty of C. TUNÇ, Yuzuncu Yil University, Turkey Taza, Taza, Morocco A. TOUZANI, USMBA, FSDM, Fez, Morocco N. TSOULI, UMP, FS, Oujda, Morocco C. YAZOUGH, USMBA, FP, LSI, Taza, Morocco M. ZIANE, UMPO, FSO, Oujda, Morocco Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza, Rood of Oujda, B.P. 1223 https://mataza2017.sciencesconf.org Contact: [email protected] fpt.usmba.ac.ma/icam2017 .
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