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Section "Differential Equations and Control Theory" at the International Conference "Computational and Information Technologies in Science, Engineering and Education" (CITech-2024)

On October 23-24, 2024, the International Conference dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the university and the 75th anniversary of the outstanding scientist, academician Sh. S. Smagulov was held at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. The conference brought together leading scientists, researchers and students to discuss current issues in the field of computing and information technology.
The section "Differential Equations and Control Theory", held in the U.A. Dzholdasbekov Great Hall of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, featured reports from leading scientists covering a wide range of topics, including new methods for solving differential equations and their application in managing complex systems, as well as reports from master's and doctoral students of the Department of Mathematics.
The section was moderated by Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics for Scientific and Innovative Activities and International Cooperation Dosmagulova Karlygash Almatkyzy. She noted the importance of scientific exchange and cooperation between scientists from different countries to advance knowledge in this area. The conference participants expressed gratitude to the organizers for the opportunity to discuss cutting-edge research and establish new contacts in the scientific community. The CITech-2024 conference has become an important event in the scientific calendar and has contributed to the further development of research in the field of computing technologies.
The CITech-2024 international conference, held on October 23-24, 2024 at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, contributed to the implementation of a number of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Discussion of advanced methods and technologies in the field of computational and information sciences contributes to the achievement of SDG 4 (Quality Education) through the advancement of scientific knowledge and the improvement of educational programs. The presentation of innovative solutions and their application in the management of complex systems are closely linked to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), emphasizing the importance of scientific progress and innovation. The conference also contributed to strengthening international scientific cooperation and knowledge sharing, which directly supports SDG 17 (Partnerships for Sustainable Development), creating new opportunities for interaction between scientists and researchers from different countries.
Dosmagulova Karlygash,
Deputy Head of the Department of Mathematics for Scientific and Innovative Work and International Relations
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