The international conference "Memory of Rare and Nonequilibrium Events" began on 28th April at the Institute of Materials Science of the Academy of Sciences. The event then continued on 29th–30th April at the Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research, fostering global scientific exchange.
Highlights of the Conference:
🌍 Global Participation: Over 17 countries represented, including Germany, China, South
Korea, Turkey, Serbia, Finland, and India.
🔬 Day 1 (28th April): Focused on functional materials, featuring keynote talks and
experimental advancements.
💻 Days 2–3 (29th–30th April): Shifted to computational modeling, with dynamic sessions on
simulations and theoretical breakthroughs.
Notable Contribution:
🎤 Director of IFAR Dr. Jamoliddin Razzokov presented groundbreaking research titled:
"Exploring the Role of Proteins in Plasma Cancer Treatment: Simulations Reveal Molecular
Secrets"
The work highlighted molecular-level insights from plasma medicine, drawing significant
interest.
Broader Impact:
"Science transcends borders—this collaboration not only advances knowledge but also strengthens ties between nations."
The conference is set to conclude with a roundtable discussion on future interdisciplinary projects.