Teachers of the Department of Mathematics at the International Conference

The faculty of the Department of Mathematics participated in the International Conference “Dynamical Systems, Modeling and Recent Advance Developments in Mathematical Sciences” held on June 7-9 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The conference was organized in the run-up to the 90th anniversary of the Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi.
The primary goal of the conference is to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers in the diverse fields of mathematical science and its applications. The agenda is designed to provide a mathematically enriching and socially stimulating experience, with a special focus on the practical applications of mathematical science. The conference will cover a wide range of interest areas including Algebra(s) and Applications, Differential Equations, Approximation Theory, Calculus of Variations, Coding Theory, Combinatorics, Control Theory, Cryptology, Geometry, Difference and Functional Equations, Discrete Mathematics, Dynamical Systems, Ergodic Theory, Field Theory and Polynomials, Fluid Mechanics and Solid Mechanics, Fourier Analysis, Functional Analysis, Functions of a Complex Variable, Fuzzy Mathematics, Game Theory, Graph Theory, Group Theory and Generalizations, Integral Equations, Matrix Theory, Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Economics and Financial Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, and Math Education.
The participation of the faculty of the Department of Mathematics in the conference is related to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 4 (Quality Education), as issues of improving mathematical education were discussed, SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), through topics related to mathematical modeling, control theory and cryptology, which contribute to the development of innovative technologies, and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), due to the application of mathematical models to manage sustainable urban development. Additionally, the areas covered, such as mathematical biology and dynamical systems, contribute to SDG 13 (Climate Action) through solutions to environmental problems.