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King Khalid University Summer Mathematics School

King Khalid University - Media Center

King Khalid University, represented by the Department of Mathematics at the College of Science, launched the summer math school. The school includes the participation of leading international specialists and will continue to the 20th of Shawwāl 1440 AH at the main campus.

College of Science Dean, Dr. Ali Al-Shati, explained that the College of Science, represented by the Department of Mathematics, is keen to contribute to the broader community by holding international scientific activities during the summer season. Dean Al-Shati emphasized that the camp aims to increase academic knowledge in various disciplines of mathematics and will host distinguished professors and specialists from the field. Dean Al-Shati commended His Excellency Rector Al-Solamy's effort and support of all summer activities and programs.

Dr. Ali Al-Khalidi, Professor of Mathematics, Head of the Summer Camp Scientific Committee, said: "The idea of an internationally oriented mathematics summer school is the first of its kind in the Kingdom in the field of mathematics. The school is operated in cooperation with several international universities, most notably the Sorbonne University of Paris. Both domestic and international students are registered for the summer math school. The program curriculum includes number theory, differential geometry, dynamic systems, and a host of other mathematics subjects. 7 international mathematics experts will work alongside leading Saudi researchers and mathematicians."

Prof. Al-Khalidi highlighted that the program is tailored to faculty members and graduate students, explaining that the school is a suitable environment for discussing and presenting research ideas, which contributes to the development of scientific research in the various fields of mathematics. Of noteworthy mention, the school aims to establish research partnerships with distinguished researchers from around the world.