2019 International Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Science and Engineering

 
2019 International Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Science and Engineering
Madrid, Spain, January 19-21, 2019
URL: http://www.macise.org
Email: macise.conf@gmail.com

FORMAT:
  The Standard IEEE Format should be followed by the authors for the Papers.
Download it from:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Proceedings will be published by CPS https://www.computer.org/web/cs-cps
and will be sent to the indexes SCOPUS, IEEEXplore, EI Compendex, Web of Science, DBLP,
ACM, ProQuest, Zentrablatt, EBSCO, Google Scholar etc…

Extended Versions will be published in one of these ISI, SCOPUS, EI Compendex indexed
Journals like:
1) Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences (Natural Sciences Publishing)
2) International Journal of Computers and Applications (Taylor and Francis)
3) International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (University of
Zielona Gora, Poland)
4) Circuits, Systems and Signal processing (Springer)
5) International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies (ijmmt.ro)
6) Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (iaesjournal.com)
7) Mechatronic Systems and Control (ActaPress)
8) International Journal of Robotics and Automation (ActaPress)
9) International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IGI-Global)

or in any other ISI or SCOPUS or EI Compendex indexed Journal

DEADLINES:
Deadline for paper submission: November 30, 2018
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: December 15, 2018
Final Paper submission: December 31, 2018

CONFERENCE VENUE:
The conference will be held in the hotel:
HOTEL H10 TRIBECCA
Calle de Pedro Teixeira, 5, 28020
Madrid, Spain
https://www.h10hotels.com/en/madrid-hotels/h10-tribeca
0034- 915 97 15 68
mice.htr@h10hotels.com

Plenary Speakers:
Plenary Lecture 1:

Improved Governance and Technological Innovations in Cage Culture can Enhance
Sustainability of Aquaculture by Prof. Neil Ridler,  University of New Brunswick, CANADA.

Abstract: Concern over negative environmental impacts of cage culture has led to
boycotts, litigation and even vandalism in certain countries. One country that has
avoided social unrest is Norway which is the world's largest producer of Atlantic salmon
worth more than US$ 7 billion annually. Its governance of the industry ensures
accountability, transparency and community participation, and has encouraged social
licence. Its governance of aquaculture can be modified in other countries A further
means of inducing sustainability is technical innovation. This paper examines Integrated
multi-trophic aquaculture which replicates the natural environment and can be profitable
and socially acceptable.
Brief Biography of the Speaker: Educated at Oxford University and Simon Fraser University
and now Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of New Brunswick, New
Brunswick, Canada, Dr. Ridler has published more than 100 refereed articles, book
chapters and books. For the last twenty years much of his research has focused on the
socio-economics of aquaculture. As consultant and visiting researcher at the Food and
Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, his work has encompassed many countries
of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

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