Dear colleagues!
The 18th International Conference of Young Scientists and Students "MODERN EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH"(http://mmk.gdirc.kg/) will be held from April 22 to 24, 2026, at the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek city.

THEME OF THE CONFERENCE:
Section "Integrated geological and geophysical studies of seismically active regions" includes reports on methods and new software systems used to monitor the geoenvironment and ionosphere, and on the results of their application, as well as reports on various kinds of geoinformation systems.
Section "Natural and technogenic hazards" includes reports on the prevalence and features of manifestations of seismotectonic processes, landslides and mudflows in Central Asia. The same section also presents reports on man-made hazards associated with the operation of reservoirs and mining in seismically hazardous areas.
Section "Interdisciplinary reports" is divided into two subsections: "Mechanics" - includes reports on solving complex and dynamic problems in various areas of modern mechanics; "Interdisciplinary reports" - includes reports on the formulation and solution of problems of mathematical modeling of physical, economic and other processes, as well as on modern methods and technologies used in the processing of various kinds of data.
GYBRID FORMAT: oral (online) and poster (offline) reports
PUBLICATION OF THE BOOK OF MATERIALS is expected in autumn 2026. The collection of materials of the Conference is registered with the Book Chamber of the Kyrgyz Republic, and is also indexed in the information and analytical system of the RSCI (https://elibrary.ru/).
Requirements for the design of materials
Feedback from the Scientific Advisor
!!! Students, graduate students and young scientists under the age of 39 are invited to participate in the Conference.
!!! Participation in the Conference is free.
All the best,
Olga Borisovna Zabinyakova
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