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Academy of Romanian Scientists (AOSR),
the Romanian Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics
(ROMAI),
the Faculty of Mathematics
of the
"Al. I. Cuza" University of Iaşi (UAIC), "Octav Mayer" Mathematical Institute of the
Romanian Academy, the Romanian Mathematical Society - Iasi branch and National Institute of Invent Iasi announce the organization of the 18th Conference
on Applied and Industrial Mathematics - CAIM 2010.
The Conference will be held in Iasi, between the 14th and 17th of
October, 2010.
THE ROMANIAN SOCIETY OF APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS was founded
in 1992. It is a non-profit scientific association, whose members are
mathematicians, physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists, economists and
other scientists from Romania, Republic of Moldova and some other countries.
ROMAI encourages studies on applied mathematics and organizes annually,
since 1993, the Conference on Applied and Industrial Mathematics (CAIM).
Universities in Iasi: the
University "Al.I. Cuza" (the oldest university in Romania, founded in 1860),
the "Gh. Asachi" Technical University, the "Grigore T. Popa" University of
Medicine and Pharmacy, the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary
Medicine "Ion Ionescu de la Brad",
the Academy of Art, the Catholic Theological Institute.
Iasi is the most important historical, economic, and cultural center in
Northeast Romania. The archaeological researches have discovered in this area
traces of the ancient Culture of Cucuteni, flourishing about 5000 years ago.
Iasi City is documentary certified from the 14th century during the reign of
Alexandru cel Bun. The name of Iasi City is bound up with the so-called
"golden period" of the Romanian culture. At the beginning of the 19th century,
here was established the first high education school in Romanian.
In 1860 Al.I.Cuza founded, in Iasi, the first university within Romania.
Many Romanian personalities lived, studied, worked and created in Iasi.
The city is well known as a major cultural city.
Iaşi location (from Google Maps)
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