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National Mathematical Society of Pakistan
Applied Mathematical Society
AbbreviationNMSP
PredecessorNone
FormationFebruary 20, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-02-20)
TypeScientific think tank
HeadquartersMathematical Research Laboratories
Location
Region served
South Asia
Official language
English
Urdu
President
Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mahmood Qureshi
AffiliationsAmerican Mathematical Society
Pakistan Mathematical Society

The National Mathematics Society of Pakistan, is an academic, non-profit, and scientific society of applied mathematicians and engineers dedicated to the development and promotion of applied mathematics at all levels.[1] The society is aim to serve as the national community by organizing seminars, workshops, competitions, meetings and publications.[1]

It came to existence in 2010 after the success of the largest Pakistan Mathematical Society (PMS) in 2001, and saw the immediate rise and popularity of the PMS. Established in 2010, the society is currently headquartered in Abdus Salam Mathematical Research Laboratories (MRL), at the Government College University, at Lahore.[1] It is working abroad to come and be a part of the international mathematical society and exchange ideas and skills with the other members of the society in Pakistan.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "National Mathematical Society of Pakistan". Directorate of the National Mathematical Society of Pakistan. Retrieved 17 January 2012.