Scope
The primary objective of the Conference on Mathematical Models, Engineering, and Environment is to convene eminent academic scientists, researchers, and research scholars with a focus on pioneering novel mathematical models in the realm of engineering and its environmental applications. The conference aims to highlight recent challenges encountered by engineers and novel solution approaches that facilitate the efficient management of such challenges in the field of environmental sciences. Researchers are cordially invited to submit and present innovative studies in which they will scrutinize, model, and develop mathematical and computational techniques for the effective resolution of practical engineering issues within the context of optimal environmental challenge management. The conference’s objectives align with the vision of the Greek Green Fund and its commitment to environmental research.
Topics
- Mathematical Modeling in Environmental Engineering
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Mathematical Modeling in Modern Technologies
- Environmental Mathematics
- Efficient Design of Renewable Energy Systems
- Optimal Management of Natural Resources
- Design and Optimization of Green and Sustainable Supply Chains
- Transportation, Fuel Consumption and Alternative Fuels
- Carbon Footprint Analysis Models
- Waste Management
- Air pollution and Climate change