Department of Physics
Women in Sciences Club
Women In Sciences Club (WISS) was born in the heart of the Physics Department, the club has evolved to encompass members from natural and computer sciences. The club’s aim is to create a supportive environment that helps female students, instructors and faculty to thrive in studies and research. The club organizes activities such as science popularization seminars in high schools, workshops for students, communication training sessions.
Astro@NU open seminars
Researchers from our University who are experts in various fields of Astrophysics, Physics, and Space Science conduct seminars on Astrophysics and related fields. Those seminars are aimed at the large public, and we regularly invite high school students. These engaging sessions offer a unique opportunity not only to explore the mysteries of the Universe but also to get to know our vibrant academic community.

The seminars are guided by researchers from our University who are experts in various fields of Astrophysics, Physics, and Space Science.

For a glimpse into our past seminars, check out the list of our previous sessions and a few memories of our meetings:
1) "Overview of ongoing Astrophysics research projects" by Dana Alina (Nov 22, 2022)
2) "A mysterious way computers can crash" by Ernazar Abdikamalov (Jan 31, 2023)
3) "From stellar clusters to ChatGPT" by Bekdaulet Shukirgaliyev (Feb 28, 2023)
4) "How many multiverses?" by Daniele Malafarina (Apr 4, 2023)
5) "Gamma-Ray bursts and NUTTeIA-TAO telescope" (Sep 19, 2023)
6) "One trip to Assy-Turgen Observatory" (Oct 17, 2023)

Stay tuned for seminar dates on this web page and be sure to mark your calendar for this exciting scientific adventure.