International mathematical conference gathers 70 renowned mathematicians in Monastir

Tunis , September 5, 2007 --Far from the madding crowd, an international conference is currently being held at the Monastir higher institute of computer science and mathematics in Monastir. More than 70 mathematicians from Africa, Europe and Australia have been invited to the event. The conference which is dedicated to 'formal calculus and number theory', was inaugurated last week by the Institute's Director Prof Hassen Maaref ; the closing ceremony is expected to take place on September 7, 2007. Rather unknown from the larger public, mathematical research ...

International mathematical conference gathers 70 renowned mathematicians in Monastir

Tunis , September 5, 2007 --Far from the madding crowd, an international conference is currently being held at the Monastir higher institute of computer science and mathematics in Monastir. More than 70 mathematicians from Africa, Europe and Australia have been invited to the event. The conference which is dedicated to 'formal calculus and number theory', was inaugurated last week by the Institute's Director Prof Hassen Maaref ; the closing ceremony is expected to take place on September 7, 2007. Rather unknown from the larger public, mathematical research ...

International mathematical conference gathers 70 renowned mathematicians in Monastir

Tunis , September 5, 2007 -- Far from the madding crowd, an international conference is currently being held at the Monastir higher institute of computer science and mathematics in Monastir. More than 70 mathematicians from Africa, Europe and Australia have been invited to the event. The conference which is dedicated to 'formal calculus and number theory', was inaugurated last week by the Institute's Director Prof Hassen Maaref ; the closing ceremony is expected to take place on September 7, 2007. Rather unknown from the larger public, mathematical ...

850 Tunisian enterprises benefit from a 4-year industrial upgrading program

Tunis , September 4, 2007--From 2004 to June 2007, some 850 Tunisian enterprises have benefited from the industrial upgrading assistance program amounting to 20 million Euros, said Mr Slaheddine Hamdi an official in charge of the program, during a press point held in Tunis. The program which was launched in partnership with the European Union is the primary assistance tool destined exclusively to meet the demands of Tunisian small and medium enterprises. The assistance provided which comes in the form of an immaterial investment, is solely ...

“2007 Medina Festival” to celebrate authenticity and diversity

Tunis , September 3, 2007 --The 2007 edition of the Medina Festival, traditionally scheduled during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan, will celebrate authenticity through performances of Arab and Persian musical art. It is expected that the forthcoming festival's diversity and willed eclecticism will attract a large audience of Tunisians and foreign visitors. The opening evening will feature Iranian singer Shajarian. "Qawali" or songs inspired from Indian Muslim (Moghul) singing tradition will be performed by the talented "Sabri Brothers". The Lebanese classical repertoire will also be celebrated through ...

“2007 Medina Festival” to celebrate authenticity and diversity

Tunis , September 3, 2007 --The 2007 edition of the Medina Festival, traditionally scheduled during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan, will celebrate authenticity through performances of Arab and Persian musical art. It is expected that the forthcoming festival's diversity and willed eclecticism will attract a large audience of Tunisians and foreign visitors. The opening evening will feature Iranian singer Shajarian. "Qawali" or songs inspired from Indian Muslim (Moghul) singing tradition will be performed by the talented "Sabri Brothers". The Lebanese classical repertoire will also be celebrated through ...

Six dams are being built on the Ichkeul natural park, north of Tunisia

Tunis , September 1, 2007 --In order to remedy the depleting water resources currently affecting the Ickeul natural park covering some 12,000 hectares and comprising a lake as well as marshes, the regional authorities are currently building 6 major dams destined to collect rain run off water in order to provide fresh water inflow, and reverse the increase of salinity the park has been witnessing these last years. The lake and the surrounding marshes are home to waterfowl such as ducks, geese and pink flamingoes, as ...