Summer school - a field of opportunities
There are as many scientific opinions as scientific schools.
Max Scheler
On September 11-14, our university hosted the summer school "Evolution Equations, Approximation and Spectral Optimization", which provided an opportunity to listen to lectures from various scientists from around the world. This event is aimed at expanding the exchange of knowledge and international cooperation of leading scientists, researchers and students within the framework of the international project of the European Union (Horizon-2020) SOMPATY, and at the same time, Al-Farabi KazNU as a prestigious scientific and academic center in the field of mathematics and physics and was held within the framework of the program dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the university, as well as with the Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling as scientific cooperation.
Foreign scientists were specially invited to this summer school. In particular, Roland Duduchava – A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute - "Calculus of Günter's derivatives on hypersurfaces and Γ-convergence"; Jürgen Prestin – University of Lübeck – "Polynomial Multiresolution"; Valerii Samoilenko – Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine – "Asymptotic analysis of systems with a small perturbation"; Berikbol Torebek – Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling – "Fujita-type critical exponents to the parabolic problems: history, new results and open questions".
The lectures of the summer school were actively attended by master's and doctoral students of the mathematical specialty of the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty.
The event, in addition to its scientific significance, is directly related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved by the UN. In particular, it contributes to the achievement of SDG #4 “Quality Education” by providing students and young scientists with the opportunity for in-depth training and exchange of advanced knowledge in the field of mathematics and physics. In addition, the school supports SDG #17 “Partnerships for Sustainable Development” by strengthening international scientific cooperation between researchers and educational institutions from different countries, which is an important step towards the creation of global knowledge and innovation networks.
Additional information can be found at the link below:
https://sites.google.com/view/eeaso-2024/summer-school?authuser=0
Dosmagulova Karlygash,
Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics for Scientific and Innovative Work and International Relations