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Meeting with a Prominent Scientist Held at Atyrau University
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Meeting with a Prominent Scientist Held at Atyrau University

A seminar-meeting was held at Kh. Dosmukhamedov Atyrau University within the framework of the initiative “2026 - Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence”, announced by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

The seminar featured Nurlan Temirgaliyev, Director of the Institute of Theoretical Mathematics and Scientific Computations at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University and a distinguished Kazakhstani mathematician.

The meeting was opened by Chairman of the Board - Rector Salamat Idrissov, who highlighted the scientist’s significant contributions to science. The rector emphasized Nurlan Temirgaliyev’s impact on both national and global mathematics, praising his research achievements and mentorship.

During the meeting, the scientist spoke in detail about his academic journey and accomplishments. Nurlan Temirgaliyev is a Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the International Academy of Higher Education Sciences, and an Honored Worker of Education of Kazakhstan.

He completed postgraduate studies at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, where he solved a fundamental scientific problem related to the reconstruction of multivariable functions and the efficiency of numerical integration algorithms.

His main research areas include multivariable function reconstruction, umerical integration methods, computational mathematics, and improving algorithm efficiency.

He has solved complex scientific problems that had remained unresolved for many years and made significant contributions to the field. The scientist has authored more than 50 scientific works and has mentored many young researchers.

In addition, he has actively contributed to improving the quality of mathematical education and authored a three-volume work “Mathematical Analysis” in the Kazakh language, widely used in the national higher education system.

During the meeting, participants exchanged views on digitalization, artificial intelligence, and modern trends in mathematics. Students and young researchers asked questions and received valuable insights from the experienced scientist.