International Math Conference – PSU 2025

Key Conference Information

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: November 20, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: December 20, 2025
  • Conference Date: January 22, 2026

Presentations Format

ICPAM 2025 offers a hybrid presentation format including:

  • In-Person Presentations: PSU Building 105 auditorium.
  • Virtual Presentations: Zoom Webinar platform.

Registration is free for all participants.

Live Streaming

The conference will be streamed live for all remote attendees.

  • Platform: Zoom Webinar Platform
  • Start Time: 9:00 AM (GMT+3), January 22, 2026

Streaming links will be provided prior to the event.

About the Conference

Following the success of our inaugural International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICPAM 2024), which was held online via the Zoom Webinar platform, we are excited to announce our hybrid 2nd International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICPAM 2025).

Theme: “Bridging Theory and Practice: Innovations in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, and Data Analytics.”

This landmark event aims to unite distinguished researchers, visionary educators, and leading practitioners from both academia and industry. Our objective is to foster meaningful dialogue, cultivate strategic partnerships, and explore the latest breakthroughs in pure and applied mathematics, actuarial science, and data analytics.

ICPAM 2025 Conference

Conference Objectives

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  • Promote Collaboration: Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians working on pure and applied mathematics to create a synergistic environment for knowledge exchange.
  • Highlight Applications: Showcase the practical applications of pure mathematical theories in diverse areas, such as physics, engineering, biology, economics, and computer science.
  • Knowledge Dissemination: Provide a platform for researchers to present their findings, share insights, collaborate, and disseminate the latest advancements in both pure and applied mathematics.
  • Interdisciplinary Learning: Foster an environment where participants can learn from each other and gain insights from areas of mathematics that they may not typically encounter in their research.
  • Networking: Facilitate networking opportunities for online attendees to establish new collaborations and partnerships, potentially leading to innovative research projects.

Featured International Speakers

Prof. Manuel Morales
Prof. Manuel Morales

University of Montreal, Canada

Financial and Actuarial Mathematics

Prof. Guo-Cheng Wu
Prof. Guo-Cheng Wu

Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Key Laboratory of Intelligent Analysis and Decision on Complex Systems

Prof. Kenan Matawie
Prof. Kenan Matawie

Western Sydney University, Australia

Statistics

Call for Papers & Submission Guidelines

We invite mathematicians, researchers, and scholars worldwide to submit their abstracts and proposals for presentation at the Conference.

Submission Guidelines

  • Paper presentations should be 15 minutes long with an additional 5 minutes for discussion.
  • The abstract should be 250 - 300 words long with a clear title (12 words maximum). The abstract should reflect the research gap, methods, and findings/implications.
  • ICPAM 2025 exclusively accepts submissions in English.
  • Researchers should submit abstracts having a maximum of 250 words or full papers (not more than 8 pages).
  • The scientific committee thoroughly reviews all submissions.

Scientific Committee

Prof. Wasfi Shatnawi

Prince Sultan University

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Prof. Mihai Postolache

University of Politehnica of Bucharest

Romania
Prof. Ahmed Al-Rawashdeh

United Arab Emirates University

UAE
Prof. Stojan Radenović

University of Belgrade

Serbia
Prof. Ariana Pitea

University of Politehnica of Bucharest

Romania
Prof. Mohammed Al-Refai

Yarmouk University

Jordan
Prof. Abdon Atangana

University of Free State

South Africa
Prof. Fahd Jarad

Cankaya University

Ankara, Turkey
Prof. Dr. Cemil Tunc

Van Yuzuncu Yil University

Van, Turkey
Prof. Wutiphol Sintunavarat

Thammasat University

Bangkok, Thailand
Prof. Thabet Abdeljawad

Prince Sultan University

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Dr. B. Mahanthesh

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

USA
Dr. A.R.M. Kasim

Universiti Malaysia Pahang

Malaysia
Dr. Anwar Saeed

King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi

Thailand
Dr. Arif Hussain

Zheijiang Normal University

China
Prof. Kevin Lamb

University of Waterloo

Canada

Contact Us

Address

Mathematics and Sciences Department,
Prince Sultan University,
P.O. Box 66833, Riyadh 11586,
Saudi Arabia