The first international conference on Numerical Optimization in Engineering and Sciences (NOIEAS-2019)
was a grand success which was quite evident
by the huge number of participants. After the immense success of the 1st international conference,
NOIEAS-2024 is here again to draw the attention of national and
international researchers, scientists and academicians to discuss and learn about latest innovative
ideas and technology for Numerical Optimization in Engineering and
Sciences. Recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of numerical optimization, the conference brings
together experts from various fields such as engineering, mathematics,
computer science, physics, and other related disciplines. The conference showcases the latest
advancements in numerical optimization techniques, algorithms, and
applications. This conference is a unique international platform for networking with colleagues and
experts across the world
NIT-Warangal, formerly known as Regional Engineering College was established in 1959. Over the years it has developed into a premier institute of higher learning and is ranked among the top technical education institutions in India. There are 14 departments offering 8 undergraduate and 35 post-graduate programs besides doctoral programs. About 6000 students across the country and about 500 international students stay in the campus. It is a fully residential campus sprawling over 250 acres with excellent infrastructure in the form of state-of-the-art library, seminar halls, guest houses and research laboratories. The institute has demonstrated remarkable foresight in securing substantial high-quality research and consultancy projects during the last few years.
Warangal is the burgeoning second largest city of the new state of Telangana. It is situated at a distance of 140 km from the state capital Hyderabad (Nearest Airport, connected through expressway). It is well connected by Rail (Kazipet Junction is two km away and Warangal Station is 12 km away) and by Road (NH 163). Warangal is renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage. It was the seat of erstwhile Kakatiya dynasty. It is a seat of tourist attractions with a number of historical monuments like Thousand Pillars Temple, Warangal Fort, Bhadrakali Temple, Ramappa Temple (UNESCO recognized Heritage site) and Laknavaram lake located within a radius of 40 kms. Also, Ramappa and Yadadri temples are located about 75 km from Warangal.