Seminars are Platform for Intelligent Interaction

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The Department of Mathematics continues to develop the academic community by organizing regular seminars aimed at exchanging cutting-edge ideas and jointly solving scientific problems. These meetings are held on different days of the week, which allows us to cover a wide range of topical issues in mathematics and related fields. The seminars bring together students, teachers, and researchers, creating opportunities for scientific interaction and professional growth.
The first seminar is led by proffessors Kanguzhin Baltabek Esmatovich and Koshanov Bakytbek Danebekovich. Participants discuss research results, share experiences, and develop new approaches to solving complex mathematical problems.
The next seminar is led by Dosmagulova Karlygash and Shakir Aidos. Particular attention is paid to working with early-career researchers, providing students with the opportunity to participate in discussions and develop the analytical skills necessary for a successful scientific career.
The seminar is led by proffessor Dzhenaliev Muvasharhan Tanabaevich. Participants are introduced to modern methods and solutions to problems at the intersection of theory and practice, including new approaches to describing physical processes using mathematical models.
A special place in the life of the department is occupied by the City Seminar, organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling together with the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics. The seminar is open to students and teachers, inviting everyone to become part of the scientific dialogue. Here, the latest achievements in the field of mathematics and modeling are discussed, and research of interdisciplinary significance is presented.
The seminars held at the department contribute to the achievement of several SDGs. First of all, they support SDG 4 (Quality Education) by creating an active educational environment in which students can improve their knowledge and research skills. In addition, the topics and research projects discussed are aimed at solutions that can contribute to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), ensuring the development of new methods and technologies through interdisciplinary research and cooperation.
Imanberdiyev Kanzharbek
Head of the Department of Mathematics