On May 20, 2026, the Institute of Information and Computational Technologies hosted a scientific seminar titled “Digital Twins in Engineering: New Approaches to Solving Complex Technical Problems.”
The event was held within the framework of the professional development program for research staff and doctoral students. The seminar was attended by master’s students, doctoral students, researchers, as well as domestic and international scientists.
Presentations were delivered by T.Zh. Merembayev, P.T. Omarova, and A.S. Ataniyazova. During the seminar, the speakers presented promising research directions related to the application of digital twins, CFD modeling, machine learning, and deep learning methods for solving complex engineering and environmental problems.
Special attention was given to urban environment modeling, forecasting the dispersion of pollutants, the use of graph-based architectures, and the integration of the physical principles of diffusion and advection into intelligent models.
The seminar served as a platform for exchanging scientific experience, discussing current research challenges, and identifying future directions for research and collaboration.