The program is aimed at training specialists who are able to apply artificial intelligence methods to solve complex research and technological problems. The head of the program is Rustam Mullyajanov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Head of the Laboratory for Applied Digital Technologies.
Until June 10, Russian school and university students, as well as teachers can apply to participate in the Great Mathematical Workshop, an event where teams of students, schoolchildren and teachers will take on solving real problems in science and industry. The workshop will be held in person in Novosibirsk, Tomsk and Maykop.
As part of the event, the curators and organizers built a work plan for each thematic area of the Great Mathematical Workshop, discussed common events, as well as the joint work of curators and participants.
The school takes place in Almetyevsk on April 3–9. The participation of the NSU team was supported by the MCA and the NSU Advanced School of Engineering.
Natalia Tokareva participated in the organization and holding of a round table on the issues of popularization of cryptography and involvement in the profession.
Traditionally, in the first week of March, the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok holds a workshop on algebraic graph theory and its applications. The workshop was attended by researchers from Russia, China, Japan, the USA and the UK.
The program aims to broadening domestic and international cooperation between scientists and researchers in the field of mathematics, and also to promoting joint scientific projects, creating new and strengthening existing professional ties between scientists.
Last year, workshop events took place in Novosibirsk, Tomsk and Tyumen. This year, the Caucasus Mathematical Center joined the list of partner sites. And for the first time, an intensive course will be organized for workshop curators.