Date Extended: International Conference on Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences (ICAIM 2025); Important Dates Abstract/Full Paper Submission: 25 Sep. 2025, 31 Oct. 2025; Acceptance Notification: 30 Sep. 2025, 5 Nov. 2025; Registration Deadline: 30 Sep 2025, 5 Nov. 2025

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About Us

The Centre for Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics & Physics (CARAMP) was established in July 2018 at Sharda University, Greater Noida, India, by Prof. Abul Hasan Siddiqi in collaboration with the Nadeem Tarin Education Foundation, led by Dr. Nadeem Tarin. On August 15, 2022, it was renamed “The A. H. Siddiqi Centre for Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics & Physics (CARAMP)” in memory of the late Prof. Abul Hasan Siddiqi. He served Sharda University until the last moments of his life on January 20, 2020.
The Centre was established to promote interdisciplinary research in emerging fields of Mathematics and Applied Sciences. Since its inception, it has been actively engaged in various research-oriented activities, including guest lectures by internationally renowned speakers on contemporary research topics.

Prof. R. C. Singh, one of the founding members, took the initiative and provided their mentorship to dedicated faculty members, including Prof. Khursheed Alam, Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, and Dr. Sweta Srivastav. Under their guidance, the Centre continues to foster an environment conducive to high-quality research.
The Centre provides financial support and a research-nurturing ecosystem for associated research scholars. It aims to establish a centre of excellence in Applied Mathematics and Cognitive Science, encouraging innovation in fields such as Medical Imaging (including accurate disease prediction and brain studies) and natural calamity forecasting (Earthquake and Tsunami prediction).
Other focal areas of research include Mathematical Models in Meteorology, Pollution Control, and Artificial Intelligence. The application of emerging mathematical techniques is being explored in industries such as Railways, Metro Systems, Oil, and Gas. These future technologies rely on advancing Applied Mathematics research to international standards. This objective can only be achieved through collaborations with leading researchers in India and abroad and by supporting dedicated research efforts in Applied Mathematics and Image Processing through institutions like CARAMP.