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ABOUT LOYOLA COLLEGE: Loyola College, Mettala, is a minority Catholic Co-Educational Institution, Affiliated to the Periyar University, Salem. The College obtained 2(f) status from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. It is one among the six colleges, run by the Chennai province of the Society of Jesus. All these institutions under the chairmanship of the provincial of the Jesuit Chennai Province, follow a common policy for admissions, appointments and administration. As a minority Institution the college caters primarily to the formation of Catholic students. However, it keeps it′s portals open to any student without discrimination of caste and creed. The college Emblem with the motto "Let your light shine" brings lights of hope and liberation to others.
ABOUT PERIYAR UNIVERSITY: The Government of Tamil Nadu established Periyar University in Salem on 17th September 1997 as per the provisions of the Periyar University Act, 1997. The University covers the area comprising four districts namely Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri, and Krishnagiri. The University obtained 12(B) and 2(f) status from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi and it was reaccredited by the NAAC with “A++” Grade in 2021. The University had secured 59th rank among Indian Universities by MoE - NIRF 2023.
ABOUT CONFERENCE: The Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Mathematical Modelling (AICMM 2023) seeks to provide a forum for researchers interested in mathematical applications in computing sciences. At this conference, research scholars and scientists will provide a new source of interesting and innovative IDEAS in the analysis of models for computing sciences. Using existing tools to analyse algorithms and data structures, on the other hand, will result in significant advancements. By organizing the conference, we hope to make further progress towards establishing a regular meeting place for discussion of topics in the fascinating domain of Mathematics and Computing Sciences. We are excited to create new techniques for managing the massive amount of mathematical and computing knowledge made available by new information technology developments.