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The world’s famous media The Economist has covered the piece about NU GSB Executive EMBA alumnae – Kazbek Aubakirov, who decided to leave the oil company where he worked just before graduation and start a new medical device manufacturing company in Kazakhstan. To learn his challenging journey, read more in the article of the Economist Education.

The Economist: My journey from extracting oil to cardiology

The world’s famous media The Economist has covered the piece about NU GSB Executive EMBA alumnae – Kazbek Aubakirov, who decided to leave the oil company where he worked just before graduation and start a new medical device manufacturing company in Kazakhstan. To learn his challenging journey, read more in the article of the Economist Education.

Mukhamet Nurpeissov, data analyst at the Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence, NU shares the details about a new project developed at NU’s Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence. Researchers from NU’s Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence have come up with an algorithm that could improve the safety of underground workers, determining the location of miners only based on existing Wi-Fi access points.

MiningTechnology.com: Out of thin air: tracking underground miners in poor connection areas

Mukhamet Nurpeissov, data analyst at the Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence, NU shares the details about a new project developed at NU’s Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence. Researchers from NU’s Institute for Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence have come up with an algorithm that could improve the safety of underground workers, determining the location of miners only based on existing Wi-Fi access points.

Research from NU finds that science still favours images of white men, with women and racial minorities represented as audience members or not shown at all. Scientists also noted the importance of imagery and its effects on formal and informal learning: «Between 1901 and 2017, there were 599 Nobel Laureates in medicine, physics, and chemistry; only 17 of these were women.

medium.com: Images in science are still biased towards white men, research reveals

Research from NU finds that science still favours images of white men, with women and racial minorities represented as audience members or not shown at all. Scientists also noted the importance of imagery and its effects on formal and informal learning: «Between 1901 and 2017, there were 599 Nobel Laureates in medicine, physics, and chemistry; only 17 of these were women.

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