From April 14 to 16, the Eurasian International Scientific Conference on "Artificial Intelligence and Inverse Problems in Science, Technology, and Industry" was held at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.Farabi University

From April 14 to 16, the Eurasian International Scientific Conference on "Artificial Intelligence and Inverse Problems in Science, Technology, and Industry" was held at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.

17 april, 2025

From April 14 to 16, the Eurasian International Scientific Conference on "Artificial Intelligence and Inverse Problems in Science, Technology, and Industry" was held at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.

As part of the conference, Dr. Zholaman Maktagaliuly Bektemesov, the head of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Modeling at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, delivered a scientific presentation titled "Some Methods for Solving Inverse Problems for Modeling Cancer Metastases" and presented the results of his research.

During his presentation, the scientist emphasized the importance of mathematical modeling for predicting the metastatic spread of malignant tumors and improving the treatment process. He covered key topics such as modeling the growth dynamics of cancer cells, analyzing medical data to identify the characteristics of metastatic spread, and applying inverse problem-solving methods to improve diagnosis and treatment. Special attention was also given to increasing computational efficiency through the use of artificial intelligence and big data.

For his scientific contributions, Zholaman Maktagaliuly Bektemesov was awarded a letter of appreciation and a certificate from the conference organizers.

The conference provided an opportunity for scientists to exchange experiences in modern fields such as artificial intelligence, inverse problems, quantum modeling, bioinformatics, and other areas, strengthening scientific collaboration.

Bektemesov Zholaman,
Head of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Modeling

Abayuly Turmukhanbet,
Master’s student at the Department of Mathematical and Computer Modeling

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