Conferences
Upcoming MDPI Conferences (1)
Online
We cordially invite you to attend IOCFF 2026, a virtual event organized by MDPI Fractal and Fractional (ISSN: 2504-3110, Impact Factor: 3.6). It will take place online from 13 to 15 April 2026, CEST.
Conference Chair
Prof. Dr. Carlo Cattani, University of Tuscia, Italy
The Topics of Interest
S1. Recent Advances in Fractional-Order Differential and Integral Operators
S2. Fractional Calculus and Its Applications in Engineering Systems
S3. Numerical Methods for Fractional Calculus
S4. Fractional Calculus in Complex and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
S5. Fractional Calculus in Machine Learning: Applications and Challenges
S6. Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Real-World Applications
Important Dates
Deadline for Abstract Submission: 12 December 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 12 February 2026
Deadline for Registration: 8 April 2026
Guide for Authors
To submit your abstract, please use the following link: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1461
To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCFF2026?section=#registration
For details regarding Abstract Submission, Poster and Slide Submission, and Publication Opportunities, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section of the following website: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCFF2026?section=#instructions
For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact iocff2026@mdpi.com.
We look forward to seeing you at IOCFF 2026.
Upcoming Partner Conferences (4)
Rome, Italy
As part of these exchanges, we have organized the International Workshop entitled "Current Trends in Analysis and Approximation Theory" on 18 July 2023. The International Workshop on "Modern Problems of Analysis, Optimization, Approximation and Their Applications" will take place in Rome, on 25–27 June 2025.
Organizer:
International Telematic University UNINETTUNO
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Venue:
ROME, ITALY
Language:
English
Objectives:
The workshop, organized partly face-to-face and partly remotely, provides a platform for several Italian, Ukrainian and international mathematicians who will present the results on these scientific topics:
- Function theory;
- Approximation theory;
- Numerical analysis;
- Optimization theory;
- Applications of analysis, optimization and approximation to real-world problems;
- Linear and nonlinear functional analysis.
The workshop intends to give visibility to the scientific collaboration between Italy and Ukraine and underline Europe's support for cooperation through the Erasmus+ program.
More information:
https://sites.google.com/uninettunouniversity.net/iwmpaoata/home
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
ICMASE 2025 serves to foster communication among researchers in varied different scientific areas based on mathematical subjects.
Organizer:
Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University
Venue:
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Language:
English
Objectives:
Authors are invited to submit their abstracts on topics including, but not limited to, the following as they relate to their research area: Applied Mathematics, Algebra and Number Theory, Analysis, Geometry, Statistics, Mathematics Education, Computational Mathematics, and Discrete Mathematics.
For more information about this conference and paper submissions, please visit the webpage below:
Riga, Latvia
Organized by the European Society For Fuzzy Logic And Technology, EUSFLAT 2025 will be held in Riga, Latvia, from 21 to 25 July 2025.
Organizer:
The European Society For Fuzzy Logic And Technology
Venue:
Riga, Latvia
Language:
English
Objectives: The aim of the 14th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology, EUSFLAT 2025, which will take place in Riga, Latvia, is to bring together researchers addressing the theory and applications of computational intelligence, fuzzy logic, fuzzy systems, and soft computing. EUSFLAT 2025 brings together researchers, practitioners, and students from around the world to exchange ideas and advance the state of the art in fuzzy logic, soft computing, computational intelligence, and related fields. With a dynamic program of keynote talks, special sessions, workshops, and social events, the conference provides the perfect platform for collaboration and innovation.
Program(in brief)
The conference organizers would like to invite the research community to submit abstract proposals on the topics listed below:
- Approximate reasoning
- Data aggregation and fusion
- Theory and applications of decision-making
- Fuzzy control
- Theoretical foundations of fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory
- Imprecise probabilities and fuzzy methods in statistics
- Image processing and computer vision
- Knowledge representation and knowledge engineering
- Machine learning and neuro-fuzzy systems
- Natural language processing, generation, and understanding
- Stochastic and fuzzy optimization
- Rough sets theory
More information about the conference can be found by visiting the following website:
Liptovský Ján, Slovakia
The 18th Conference on Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications, FSTA 2026, will take place in Liptovský Ján under the auspices of the Department of Mathematics and Descriptive Geometry of Faculty of Civil Engineering of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, the Armed Forces Academy of General Milan Rastislav Štefánik in Liptovský Mikuláš, the Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM), University of Ostrava, and the Working Group for Fuzzy Set Theory and Applications of the Slovak Mathematical and Physical Association, in co-operation with EUSFLAT working group AGOP and SIPKES s.r.o.
The topics addressed by the conference cover all aspects of fuzzy logic and soft computing, namely, the following:
- Approximate reasoning;
- Clustering and classification;
- Cognitive modeling;
- Intelligent data analysis and data mining;
- Data aggregation and fusion;
- Database management and querying;
- Theory and applications of decision-making;
- Forecasting and time series modeling;
- Fuzzy control;
- Theoretical foundations of fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory;
- Imprecise probabilities and fuzzy methods in statistics;
- Image processing and computer vision;
- Information retrieval;
- Knowledge representation and knowledge engineering;
- Linguistic modeling;
- Machine learning;
- Natural language processing, generation, and understanding;
- Neuro-fuzzy systems;
- Stochastic and fuzzy optimization;
- Possibility theory and applications;
- Rough set theory;
- Semantic web;
- Uncertainty modeling.
Please find more information about FSTA2026 at the following link: