The 11th International Scientific Conference “Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies” (ITNT-2025) was held in Samarkand on October 07–09, 2025. This is a key event in the fields of computer science, applied mathematics and nanotechnology.
The event was co-organized by Sharof Rashidov Samarkand State University and Samara University.
The Conference brought together about 170 leading scientists, engineers and developers from Russia, Uzbekistan, Israel, the Netherlands, China, Hong Kong, Iran, Japan, South Korea, the USA, Pakistan and Singapore, which accentuates its high international status.
Opening the Conference, Vladimir Bogatyrev, Rector of Samara University, noted the growing scale and significance of the event, “The ITNT-2025 program is more intense than ever. The Conference expands its set of themes from year to year. Today, it is not only IT and nanotechnology, but also artificial intelligence, photonics for biomedicine, robotics, and the Internet of Things”. He stressed that the main mission of ITNT-2025 is consolidating efforts of the international scientific community for the purpose of discussing breakthrough areas at the intersection of disciplines.
The representative delegation from Samara University, which involved specialists and senior officials, including Viktor Soifer, the University’s president, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as representatives of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, the Institute of IT and Cybernetics, the Institute of Aerospace Engineering, the International Office, and leading research laboratories, took part in ITNT-2025.
As part of the business program of the Conference, Samara University and Samarkand State University held negotiations on collaboration in the field of education. The parties discussed the participation of Uzbek students in the project “Winter University”, held by the Advanced Aerospace Engineering School in Samara, as well as the possibility of launching joint double-degree programs.
The Uzbek participants of the Conference were especially interested in Samara University’s competencies in the field of climate research related to the operation of the Agricultural Carbon Landfill, as well as in the field of space and energy engineering, in particular, the University’s experience in creating cyber-physical factories for small-sized spacecrafts and gas-turbine engines.
In parallel, the ITNT-2025 Youth School was held in Samara for Russian youth and in Samarkand for Uzbek and foreign youth. Its participants had the opportunity for getting acquainted with the results of fundamental and applied research in the field of IT, nanotechnology, nanomaterials and artificial intelligence.
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