Modern World with Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies…
The XI International Scientific and Technical Conference titled “Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies (ITNT-2025)” continued its work today at Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov.
This conference, dedicated to issues of engineering sciences, materials science, nanotechnologies, and modern information technologies, gathered scientists from South Korea, Japan, China, the USA, India, Singapore, Russia, Israel, Iran, and several other countries, who delivered their presentations.
After the reports of Russian scientists R. Meshcheryakov, N. Bunkin, and V. Venediktov, the final session of the conference took place, during which active participants were awarded special certificates.
In the following days, the organizers and participants of the conference shared their impressions and opinions about the work of this international event.

Muhsinjon ASHUROV, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan:
– This conference has brought together world-renowned scientists working in these fields. The main goal is to summarize scientific activity and research in the areas of information technologies and nanotechnologies. In recent years, these fields have been developing at a rapid pace. Another aim of the conference is to gather ideas and proposals, outline prospects for further research, strengthen international cooperation, and encourage the activities of young researchers. I believe these objectives have largely been achieved during the event.

Vladimir BOGATYREV, Rector of Samara University (Russia):
– This conference is being held for the eleventh time. The circle of participants at the Samarkand forum has significantly expanded. New topics such as photonics and biomedicine have been introduced. It is especially pleasing to see the growing number of talented young researchers among the participants. They exchange ideas and experiences during the conference and seasonal schools. The most important thing is that a dynamic and gifted new generation of scientists is being formed.

Yong HONG, Professor at Sejong University (South Korea):
– This is my third time participating in this international conference. It is a great honor for me to present my research findings at such a prestigious forum before world-renowned scientists. I am currently conducting research within a joint project between Uzbekistan, South Korea, and the United States. I wish to see international scientific and academic cooperation continue to grow and expand. During the conference, I visited the laboratories and Quantum Center of Samarkand State University. I was deeply impressed and became convinced of the university’s high scientific potential.

Sergey GORNOV, Academician, Director of the A. Prokhanov Institute of General Physics (Russia):
– Samarkand has long been a center of science, so it is no coincidence that such a prestigious international conference is being held here. The event was organized at a very high level, which demonstrates the great attention being paid in Uzbekistan to higher education and scientific research. Samarkand State University provides excellent conditions for scientific work and exploration. Thanks to the initiative of Samarkand scientists, new topics such as biomedicine, photonics, and engineering physics were added to the agenda. During the conference discussions, new talented young researchers were discovered. Overall, I can confidently say the event was highly productive.
Today, the XI International Scientific and Technical Conference “Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies (ITNT-2025)” has successfully concluded its work.

























