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Researchers from 11 countries working in speech recognition and synthesis, computer vision, information retrieval, natural language processing and generative models could be nominated for the prize in six categories. Pavel Braslavskii's award-winning work addresses many problems, from computational humour to question answering and transfers learning between domains and languages.

NU Assistant Professor Received Machine Learning Prize

Researchers from 11 countries working in speech recognition and synthesis, computer vision, information retrieval, natural language processing and generative models could be nominated for the prize in six categories. Pavel Braslavskii’s award-winning work addresses many problems, from computational humour to question answering and transfers learning between domains and languages.

The annual "Best Scientist" award, designed to support and motivate scientists and researchers who have made significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, has been in existence for several years. This year, the competition identified 50 scientists from research institutes, universities, and scientific departments of various organizations.

NU Scientists Recognized as the Best Researchers of the Year

The annual “Best Scientist” award, designed to support and motivate scientists and researchers who have made significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, has been in existence for several years. This year, the competition identified 50 scientists from research institutes, universities, and scientific departments of various organizations.

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI) of NU stands at the brink of a new frontier in human-computer interaction in Kazakh language. The next breakthrough in this direction is the launch of the first Digital Human Prototype “UMAY”.

NU ISSAI pioneers AI conversing in Kazakh

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI) of NU stands at the brink of a new frontier in human-computer interaction in Kazakh language. The next breakthrough in this direction is the launch of the first Digital Human Prototype “UMAY”.

One of her projects focuses on investigating the impact of hazardous industries on human health and testing a polyphenol concentrate to assess the effectiveness of certain foods - other than milk - on the health of workers in these industries. A graduate of NU and King's College London, Ayaulym Nurgozhinahas also been involved in the development of Nar, Saumal, and Kainar food products.

The Senior researcher on the development of science in Kazakhstan

One of her projects focuses on investigating the impact of hazardous industries on human health and testing a polyphenol concentrate to assess the effectiveness of certain foods – other than milk – on the health of workers in these industries. A graduate of NU and King’s College London, Ayaulym Nurgozhinahas also been involved in the development of Nar, Saumal, and Kainar food products.

The conference delved into the theme of "New Sources for the Study of the Altaic World," fostering enlightening discussions and exchanges. ITA has contributed a recorded presentation by Napil Bazylkhan on the recent (2022) archeological findings in Mongolia of the earliest runiform inscriptions in the Old Turkic language, including the earliest occurrence of the name Türk.

Unlocking Altaic Treasures: Insights from the 65th PIAC Annual Meeting at NU

The conference delved into the theme of “New Sources for the Study of the Altaic World,” fostering enlightening discussions and exchanges. ITA has contributed a recorded presentation by Napil Bazylkhan on the recent (2022) archeological findings in Mongolia of the earliest runiform inscriptions in the Old Turkic language, including the earliest occurrence of the name Türk.

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