One of them is Azamat Ishmukhametov, a postdoctoral fellow who received a Ph.D. from Tokai University in Japan. Now, he is researching and creating so-called flexible tensegrity robots that can work in the harshest conditions and environments.
“We invite Kazakhstani scientists from America, Australia, France, Japan, and other countries to develop science in Kazakhstan. We create world-class laboratories and offer conditions for researchers in engineering, artificial intelligence, medicine, robotics, and digital technologies,” said NU Provost Adesida Ilesanmi.
Zhanat Mahatayeva, a young researcher at the NU Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence, has developed a memory assistant application. The system remembers the movement of a person. This application helps memory lost people.
In general, 28 postdoctoral students from Kazakhstan work at NU. What conditions are necessary for science development in the country, and how do keep scientists in the state. A reporter for Khabar TV tries to find answers to these questions.








