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News 27 Apr 2023
International scientific conference ended at UFAZ

On April 27, an international scientific conference entitled "Complex Computational Ecosystems (CCE' 23)" was finalised at Azerbaijani-French University (UFAZ), operating under Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University. The conference, which lasted for three days, was co-organised by UFAZ, ASOIU, Unistra, CNRS and UNESCO UniTwin.

The conference was devoted to all scientists involved in transdisciplinary challenges crossing theoretical questions with empirical observations of multi-level and multi-modal computational ecosystems. In addition to Azerbaijan (3 papers), France (5 papers), Ireland (3 papers), Japan (2 papers), USA/Czech Republic, Germany, Ecuador and Mauritania (1 paper each), a total of 17 scientific papers were presented at the conference. 16 papers have been accepted for publication by Springer, an international journal.

The conference was held in a hybrid format. 18 speakers and 5 keynote speakers had a speech at the event. Among them were UFAZ Computer Science teachers Ulviyya Abdulkarimova, Rauf Fatali and Samer El Zant, as well as professor Latafat Gardashova and Babek Guirimov from ASOIU.

At the closing ceremony, Unistra Professor Pierre Collet, ASOIU Vice-Rector Professor Latafat Gardashova, UFAZ Executive Director Vazeh Askarov and General Secretary Elizaveta Bydanova thanked the participants and speakers.

In the end, Amani Abou Rida, a doctoral student at the University of Strasbourg, was awarded the best article prize chosen by Springer Journal. The conference also presented special diplomas for the best student and best non-student presentations. Majed Jaber was awarded the best student presentation, and Masatoshi Funabashi was awarded the best non-student presentation.

The Complex Computational Ecosystems international conference, which is supposed to be held once every three years, has completed its work.


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