2nd World Conference on
Physics and Mathematics
October 19 - 20 , 2023 | Paris, France
About WCPM-Paris-2023
The 2nd World Conference on Physics and Mathematics will take place during October 19-20, 2023, in Paris, France. This would be one of the leading conferences in the fields of Physics and Mathematics. The conference aims to gather scholars from all over the world to present the latest research outcomes and advances in relevant fields and provides an ideal environment for making new scientific collaborations.
The conference aims to promote quality research and create an atmosphere of true international cooperation between Physical Science Researchers, Mathematicians, and Research Professionals by bringing together world-class researchers, International Communities, and Industrial heads to discuss the latest developments and innovations in the fields of Physics and Mathematics.
The 2nd World Conference on Physics and Mathematics will increase the opportunities for researchers to network with colleagues from across the world in more focused sessions that will feature cutting-edge presentations, special panel discussions, and live interaction with industry leaders and experts.
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Abstract Topics
Physics
- Quantum information and computing
- Condensed matter physics and materials science
- Optical and laser physics
- Plasma and fusion physics
- Astrophysics, cosmology, and gravitation
- High energy and nuclear physics
- Biological and medical physics
- Geophysics and atmospheric physics
- Nanoscience and nanotechnology
- Photonics and optoelectronics
- Quantum materials and nanoelectronics
- Acoustics and vibrations
- Computational physics and simulations
- Energy science and engineering
- Scientific instrumentation and measurement
- Environmental physics and sustainability
- Superconductivity and magnetism
- History and philosophy of physics
- Scientific data management and analysis
- Space science and technology
- Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
- Condensed matter physics and applications
- Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory
- Theoretical physics and mathematical physics
- Science and technology policy and economics
Mathematics
- Algebra, geometry, and topology
- Analysis and partial differential equations
- Probability theory and stochastic processes
- Combinatorics and graph theory
- Mathematical physics and applications
- Number theory and cryptography
- Dynamical systems and chaos theory
- Mathematical logic and foundations
- Mathematical finance and economics
- Optimization and control theory
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence
- Data science and analytics
- Scientific computing and numerical analysis
- Geometry and mathematical modeling
- Mathematical biology and medicine
- Nonlinear waves and partial differential equations
- Mathematical education and outreach
- Discrete mathematics and algorithms
- History and philosophy of mathematics
- Computation theory and computer science
- Coding theory and information theory
- Cryptography and cybersecurity
- Probability and statistics for big data
- Mathematics in industry and technology
- Applied mathematics and applications
Who Can Attend?
- Data science and analytics professionals
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence researchers
- Optimization and control theory experts
- Applied mathematicians
- Theoretical mathematicians
- Combinatorics and graph theory experts
- Number theorists and cryptographers
- Mathematical statisticians
- Probability and statistics experts
- Mathematical physicists
- Astrophysicists, cosmologists, and experts in gravitation
- Biophysicists
- Computational physics and simulations experts
- Condensed matter physicists and materials science researchers
- Environmental physicists and sustainability researchers
- Geophysicists and atmospheric physicists
- High-energy and nuclear physicists
- Nanoscience and nanotechnology researchers
- Plasma and fusion physicists
- Theoretical and mathematical physicists
Why To Attend?
- Learn from experts in your field
- Expand your professional network
- Gain new perspectives and insights
- Present your own research and receive feedback
- Discover new career paths and job opportunities
- Expose yourself to new ideas and innovations
- Explore new cultures and countries
- Take a break from your routine and recharge
- Receive a certificate of participation
Conference Schedule
Our tentative program is scheduled as follows.