The Gandhigram Rural Institute (GRI), founded by two dedicated disciples and contemporaries of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. G. Ramachandran and Dr. T. S. Soundaram Ramachandran, has as its foundation Mahatma Gandhi’s revolutionary philosophy of Nai Talim, which effectively bridges the cognitive and practical dimensions, and focuses on the holistic development of learners, with an emphasis on skill development through value-based education, rooted in indigenous cultures and traditions. Since its establishment in 1956, GRI has been unstintingly contributing to higher education and has successfully pioneered rural higher education. The curricular model developed at GRI organically integrating teaching, research and extension have earned the Institute, the status of Deemed University in 1976 by UGC, the five-star status by NAAC in 2002, ‘A’ Grade during the re-accreditation in 2010 by NAAC and ‘A’ Grade in its third cycle of reaccreditation in the year 2016 2016 and 'A++' Grade in its fourth cycle of accreditation in the year 2025 by NAAC.
The Department of Mathematics was established in the year 1965 at the Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University, Tamil Nadu. The major research fields being carried out in this Department are Stability Problems of Dynamical Systems, including Neural Networks, Fractal Theory and its Applications, Optimization in Marketing related problems, Control theory, Graph Theory, Algebraic Graph Theory and Quantum Computing Algorithms. The Department has published more than 863 research articles in SCI journals with SCOPUS citations of more than 15310. So far the Department of Mathematics produced 105 Ph.Ds. Additionally department has 10684 books for the student accessible in the library supported by UGC-SAP, DST-FIST, NBHM, etc. Since 1997, faculty members are receiving funds from various funding agencies including UGC, NBHM, CSIR and DST-SERB for research and developments. As a result of consistent performance in research, the Department is upgraded with UGC - SAP (DSA-I). International-level research collaborations are being undertaken with Deakin University, Australia, University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman, UAE, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Yonsei University, South Korea, United Arab Emirates University, UAE, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA, Pusan / Kunsan National Universities, South Korea, UCSI University, Malaysia and University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. So far the Department has successfully conducted 22 International/National Conferences/Seminars/Workshops. In addition to that the Department successfully completed 28 funded projects. Every year the Department celebrates National Mathematics Day and an Intercollegiate Math fest Competitions organized by the Students Association.
The International Conference on the Reverberation of Applied Mathematics in Artificial Intelligence & Medical Millennium (ICAMAIMM26) is a prestigious global forum devoted to exploring how applied mathematics drives innovation in artificial intelligence and medical technologies. In an era where digital systems are rapidly evolving, the conference emphasizes the profound impact of mathematical structures, analytical reasoning, and computational frameworks in shaping the next generation of intelligent solutions.
ICAMAIMM26 serves as a vibrant hub for leading researchers, academicians, industrial practitioners, healthcare technologists, and young scholars to exchange knowledge, present groundbreaking research, and engage in meaningful discussions. The conference encourages interdisciplinary dialogues across domains such as mathematical modeling, algorithmic optimization, computational intelligence, machine learning architectures, data analytics, biomedical computation, and digital system dynamics.
The spirit of the conference is built around the concept of Reverberation symbolizing continuity, resonance, and propagation. This reflects how core mathematical principles generate ripple effects throughout AI systems, influencing their design, efficiency, scalability, and interpretability. These mathematical resonances play a pivotal role not only in digital transformation but also in advancing medical modelling, diagnostics, therapeutic planning, and precision healthcare.
By bringing together diverse expertise under a single umbrella, ICAMAIMM26 aims to bridge theoretical advancements with practical applications. It promotes sustainable innovation, fosters global collaboration, and contributes to the development of AI-driven technologies that can address contemporary societal, industrial, and healthcare challenges.