Day 2: Two Days International Conference on AI, Discrete Mathematics & Fluid Mechanics (ICAIDFM-2026)
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Day 2: Friday, 27 March 2026
Oral Presentations (09:00–10:30 AM)
Participants presented their research contributions, demonstrating methodological depth and interdisciplinary relevance.
Lecture 4 (10:30–11:00 AM)
Speaker:Mr. Shake IbnaAbir, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
Topic:Parameter Estimation for Stroke Patients Using TCNNs
Chair:Dr. MahanteshSwami,Asso.Professor,Govt Degree womenscollege,Klbg
Rapporteur:Dr. M. A. Mujeeb,AsstPros,Dept of Biotechnology, KBNU
Mr. Abir discussed the application of Temporal Convolutional Neural Networks (TCNNs) in estimating perfusion parameters from CT imaging data.His abstract notes: “TCNNs provide more precise estimates… significantly reducing RMSE and ensuring rapid convergence.”
Lecture 5 (11:30 AM–12:15 PM)
Speaker:Dr. T. Venkatesh, MSI Belagavi
Topic:How AI Would Solve Pell’s Equation?
Chair:Dr. Sana Aejaz,AsstPros,Dept of Mathematics,KBNU
Dr. Venkatesh explored the cognitive differences between human reasoning and machine intelligence in solving classical number-theoretic problems.His abstract states: “I am going to see that difference in dissecting the problem of solving Pell's equation… with AI of the present times.”
Lecture 6 (12:15–1:00 PM)
Speaker:Dr. ArvindAyyer, IISc Bangalore
Topic:Counting and Tilings
Chair:Dr. Mahalaxmi Belagumpi, AsstPros, Dept of Mathematics, KBNU
Dr. Ayyer delivered an engaging lecture on domino and lozenge tilings, connecting classical combinatorics with modern breakthroughs.His abstract notes: “Plenty of examples will be given. No background will be assumed.”
Lecture 7 (2:00–2:45 PM)
Speaker:Dr. AbedaDoddamani, University of Eswatini, South Africa
Topic:Double Lacunary Statistical Convergence in Soft Topological Spaces
Chair:Dr. ShreedeviKalyan,AssoProf,Dept of Mathematics,SBU
Rapporteur:Dr. Seema Jabeen,AsstPros,Dept of Mathematics,KBNU
Dr. Doddamani introduced a novel framework combining soft topology, lacunary sequences, and modulus functions.Her abstract explains: “A two-parameter extension… incorporating modulus-based density to handle uncertainty in multi-dimensional data structures.”
Valedictory Ceremony (4:00–5:00 PM)
The valedictory session was graced by Prof.Ali Raza Moosvi ,the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor,KBNU,Dr.Bharat Kumar, Dean, School of Physical Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, Dr.M.A.Baseer, IQAC Director, and Dr. Sana Aejaz, Co‑Convener, ICAIDFM and Head(i/c), Dept of Mathematics, KBNU
Best Presentation Awards
To recognize excellence in research communication, the following awards were presented:
Best Oral Presentation – Faculty Category
Dr. Hussain BashaAssistant Professor, Department of MathematicsGovernment Degree College, Sindhanur
Best Oral Presentation – Ph.D. Scholar Category
Ms. Tayyaba NousheenPh.D. Scholar, Department of Mathematics,KBNU
Best Poster Presentation – Faculty Category
Dr. Sarwar Sultana,
Assistant Professor, Government Women’s First Grade College, Kalaburagi
Best Poster Presentation – Ph.D. Scholar Category
Ms. Amena Hesan,
Ph.D. Scholar, KBNU
These awards celebrated the clarity, originality, and impact of the presented research.
4. Key Outcomes of the Conference
Academic Impact
Strengthened interdisciplinary bridges between AI, discrete mathematics, and applied sciences.
Introduced participants to cutting-edge research such as TCNNs, multi-agent AI systems, and advanced combinatorial methods.
Research Collaboration
Facilitated networking between national and international researchers.
Encouraged joint projects, student mentorship, and cross-institutional partnerships.
Student Engagement
Provided a platform for young scholars to present research and interact with leading experts.
Recognized outstanding contributions through awards.
5. Conclusion
ICAIDFM‑2026 successfully achieved its objective of fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and showcasing the transformative potential of mathematics and artificial intelligence. With over 285 participants, 38 abstracts, and 10 poster presentations, the conference demonstrated the growing enthusiasm for research in these domains.
The two-day event enriched participants with new insights, collaborative opportunities, and a renewed appreciation for the interconnectedness of mathematical sciences, AI, and computational modelling.
The dignitaries appreciated the scholarly contributions, congratulated the organizing team, and encouraged participants to continue pursuing excellence in research.































Comments