Presentation and Objectives
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The National Conference on Numerical Models in Engineering (NCNME'26) is part of an initiative dedicated to promoting applied research, scientific computing, and numerical simulation in the broad field of engineering sciences. As the inaugural edition of this conference, NCNME'26 aims to establish a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, bringing together academics, researchers, doctoral candidates, engineers, and practitioners involved in the development and application of numerical methods for modeling, simulation, optimization, and problem solving.
Hosted by the Houari Boumediene University of Science and Technology (USTHB), one of the leading scientific and technological universities in Algeria and North Africa, the conference reflects the university’s strong commitment to excellence in research, innovation, and higher education.
The conference offers an interdisciplinary forum for presenting recent research results, industrial case studies, innovative methodologies, and advances in digital tools for engineering applications. Contributions involving original numerical codes, computational algorithms, and advanced simulation techniques are particularly encouraged, alongside studies based on established commercial or open-source software platforms.
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NCNME'26 is organized by the AMNEDP Laboratory, a research unit affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics at USTHB, an institution recognized for its contributions to applied mathematics, numerical analysis, modeling, and interdisciplinary research in close connection with engineering and technological domains. In addition to its scientific objectives, the conference aims to foster national and international collaborations, facilitate knowledge transfer between academia and industry, and promote the development of early-career researchers within a stimulating and intellectually rigorous scientific environment.
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