within the framework of the “Twenty-Year Program for the Study and Development of Natural, Exact, and Mathematical Sciences in Science and Education” for 2020–2040, dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the State Independence of the Republic of Tajikistan
on the topic:
“The contribution of studying natural, exact, and mathematical sciences in the context of climate change and prevention of natural disasters”
On May 22, 2026, in the Academic Council Hall of the Technical College of the Tajik Technical University named after Academician M. Osimi, according to the action plan of the college administration and on the initiative of the Departments of Physics and Telecommunications, as well as Chemistry and Ecology, a republican scientific-practical conference was held within the framework of the “Twenty-Year Program for the Study and Development of Natural, Exact, and Mathematical Sciences in Science and Education”, dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the State Independence of the Republic of Tajikistan.
The conference was attended by invited guests:
— Tagoev Safovidin Asoevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Heat Engineering and Energy at the TTTU named after Academician M. Osimi;
— Hafizov Davlatoer Shomuddinovich, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Medical and Mathematical Sciences at the International University of Foreign Languages of Tajikistan named after Sotim Ulugzoda;
— Shonazarov Hamid Nazardodovich, Head of the Department for Strategic Development and Quality Management of Education at the Institute of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence of the International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship of Tajikistan.
They delivered scientific presentations.
The conference was opened by the Director of the college, Mr. Nizomzoda Zokirjon Mukaram. He welcomed the participants and noted that holding such republican scientific-theoretical conferences is timely and highly important. He emphasized that the development of natural, exact, and mathematical sciences forms the basis of scientific, technical, and innovative progress in the country and plays a key role in preventing natural disasters and adapting to climate change. He also expressed confidence that the conference outcomes and recommendations would contribute to the development of vocational education and environmental problem-solving.
Then the Deputy Director for Science and Innovation, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Azimov Kh. spoke and introduced the guests. He noted that the conference represents an important step in implementing the Leader of the Nation’s directives on developing technical thinking among the youth and strengthening the link between theory and practice.
Further presentations were delivered:
— Tagoev Safovidin Asoevich spoke on “The use of renewable energy sources in thermal power plants,” highlighting modern approaches to reducing harmful gas emissions through green technologies.
— Hafizov Davlatoer Shomuddinovich presented “The contribution of Emomali Rahmon to solving water scarcity issues,” discussing Tajikistan’s global initiatives in water diplomacy and environmental sustainability.
— Shonazarov Hamid Nazardodovich presented “The development of natural sciences, mathematics, and digital technologies in the era of artificial intelligence: scientific and technical evolution 2025–2026,” emphasizing the importance of computer modeling and AI in early disaster prediction and climate analysis.
After the presentations, the Deputy Director for Education Odinaev Rakhmonali highlighted the importance of such conferences in improving education quality and student motivation.
At the end of the conference, a question-and-answer session was held. Participants received detailed responses, and the conference was successfully concluded with the adoption of scientific and practical recommendations.