
ENU Discusses the Future of AI and Machine Learning in Science and Education

N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University hosted the international scientific seminar “AI & ML in Academic Ecosystems” as part of the university’s 30th anniversary celebrations. The event brought together international scholars, professors, researchers, graduate students, and undergraduates interested in the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning in academia.
Opening the seminar, Dean of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics Daniyar Kozybayev emphasized that artificial intelligence technologies are becoming a key driver in transforming modern science and education. Vice Dean for Research Saule Burgumbayeva highlighted the importance of digital solutions in advancing research and educational processes. The goals and agenda of the seminar were presented by Head of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, PhD Dilyara Rakisheva.
The seminar featured presentations by leading experts from Kazakhstan, Poland, and Russia. Professor Vladimir Mityushev delivered a presentation titled “Analytical RVE Theory of Dispersed Structures and Its Application,” focusing on analytical methods for modeling dispersed structures. Professor and President of the Academy of Informatization of Education Alexander Rusakov spoke on the current state of mathematical science and education in the context of artificial intelligence. Research findings were also presented by Professor and Director of the Institute of Theoretical Mathematics and Scientific Computing Nurlan Temirgaliyev and leading researcher, PhD Aksaule Zhubanysheva.
Particular attention was drawn to projects presented by students and young researchers in the fields of intelligent systems and data processing. These included a project on modeling the architecture of an AI-based intelligent data processing system, the “Serik.AI” admissions office automation platform, the “OKU AI” adaptive learning platform, and “DOMBRA MUSIC AI,” a project dedicated to the musical transcription of dombra melodies.
The seminar was held in an atmosphere of open scientific dialogue and professional exchange. Participants highlighted the high quality of the presented research and the relevance of issues related to the application of AI and ML in fundamental science, applied research, and education.
At the conclusion of the event, participants discussed prospects for international cooperation, joint scientific initiatives, and the further development of interdisciplinary projects in the field of artificial intelligence.
