From July 21 to 25, Nazarbayev University became the epicenter of global mathematical thought as it hosted the 15th International Congress on Analysis, Applications and Computation (ISAAC-2025) — held for the first time in Central Asia.
In his address, Dr. Gonzalo Hortelano, Dean of the School of Sciences and Humanities at NU, highlighted the universal nature of the mathematical language: “While English is our working language, mathematics is our second language. It is international. It requires no translation — equations and graphs are understood by any mathematician, anywhere in the world. Today, mathematical methods are becoming essential not only in the natural sciences, medicine, and engineering, but also in the social sciences and humanities, where the analysis of large datasets is increasingly important.”
“This Congress was special in many ways. For the first time in its history, ISAAC featured sessions on artificial intelligence — a reflection of the emergence of new fields, growing participation, and the expanding ISAAC community. And perhaps most symbolically, the 15th ISAAC Congress coincided with the 15th anniversary of NU. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of this event,” Professor noted.