EASIAM Conference 2011
The 7th EASIAM Conference will be held during 27-29 June 2011 at Waseda University at Nishi-Waseda Campus, Japan. This will be the academic conference of this organization focusing on research exchanges among scientists in the East Asia regions. EASIAM Conference 2010
The 6th EASIAM Conference will be held during 22-24 June 2010 at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This will be the academic conference of this organization focusing on research exchanges among scientists in the East Asia regions. The EASIAM conference 2010 will be co-organized with the the Applied Mathematics International Conference(AMIC2010). EASIAM
Conference 2009
The 5th EASIAM Conference will be held during 8-11 June 2009 at the University Brunei Darussalam. This will be the academic conference of this organization focusing on research exchanges among scientists in the East Asia regions. The 2nd MMC and the 5th EASIAM Conference
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Conference 2008
The 4th EASIAM Conference will be held from 10-12 October 2008 in National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Daejon, Korea. This will be the academic conference of this organization focusing on research exchanges among scientists in the East Asia regions.
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Conference 2007
The 3rd EASIAM Conference will be held from 2-5 November 2007 in Xiamen, China. This will be the first formal academic conference of this organization focusing on research exchanges among scientists in the East Asia regions. EASIAM
Symposium 2006
The next EASIAM Symposium will be held in Japan in August in conjunction with The First China-Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Numerical Mathematics. EASIAM
Symposium 2005
We plan to organize the First EASIAM Symposium in Hong Kong in December 2005. It will be a one-day symposium embedded into the Second International Conference on Scientific Computing and Partial Differential Equations (SCPDE05). The Conference will be held in Hong Kong from December 12-16, 2005 at Hong Kong Baptist University. SIAM has funded our two plenary speakers for the Symposium: Prof. Gilbert Strang of MIT and Prof. Barbara Keyfitz of Fields Institute.
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