The scientific seminar for master's and doctoral students of the Department of Mathematics has been updated

25 october, 2024

On October 22, the Department of Mathematics held an updated scientific seminar for master's and doctoral students, which became an important platform for discussing current scientific issues. The seminar was organized on the initiative of senior lecturer, PhD Shakir Aidos Ghanizhanuly and deputy head of the department for scientific and innovative work and international relations Dosmagulova Karlygash Almatkyzy.

Since the beginning of 2024, the seminar has been held regularly and includes both online and offline formats. This allows participants from different regions and countries to join the discussions and exchange ideas.

During the seminar, young scientists present the latest results of their dissertation research, share methodological approaches and analyze scientific achievements in the field of mathematics. Seminar topics cover a wide range of issues - from theoretical developments to applied problems, which contributes to an in-depth understanding of current trends in science.

The participants of the seminar not only have the opportunity to present their research, but also actively participate in discussions, ask questions and offer their ideas. This creates an atmosphere of cooperation and stimulates further development of scientific thought.

This seminar is fully consistent with Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Quality Education, emphasizing the importance of forming a scientific community and supporting young researchers in their academic activities.

The Department of Mathematics invites all interested students and teachers to participate in the following seminars, actively engaging in scientific discussions and contributing to the development of education and science at our university. We are confident that joint efforts will help develop innovative ideas and find new solutions to complex problems.

Dosmagulova Karlygash,
Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics for Scientific and Innovative Work and International Relations

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