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All researchers, academics, graduate students, senior undergraduate students, and post-doctoral fellows studying Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Finance and Engineering and other branches of Science are invited to participate in this conference
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AR-SIAM (Sección Argentina de SIAM - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (USA)) and ASAMACI (Asociación Argentina de Matemática Aplicada, Computacional e Industrial) are pleased to announce the Second Conference on Applied, Computational and Industrial Mathematics (II MACI 2009).

Professionals coming from Academy, Industry and Companies, inspired by the mission and the conviction that Applied, Computational and Industrial Mathematics plays an important and ever increasing role in the advancement of Science and Technology, meet every two years at this Conference to interchange new ideas and learn about diverse and innovative applications of Mathematics.

The main purposes are:
  • To provide a forum for the discussion and enhancement of Applied Mathematics in the region.
  • To promote the application of Mathematics in Science, Engineering, Computational Science, Industry and Technology.
  • To encourage and endorse activities for the enhancement and promotion of the education of Applied Mathematics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • To promote basic research and education in Mathematics, supporting, promoting or leading to applications in industry and science.



  • To provide media for the exchange of information and ideas between mathematicians and other technical and scientific personnel.
  • To promote interdisciplinary research between different disciplines of Science and Engineering in areas involving Mathematics.
  • To promote the interest in Applied Mathematics among all disciplines of Science and Engineering.