ENU professors and doctoral students made a presentation at the international conference on Geotechnical engineering in Iraq
Professors and doctoral students of the L.N.Gumilev Eurasian National University took part in the IV International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering and the Warith International Conference of Engineering Sciences, held at the University of Warit Al-Anbiya in Iraq.
The main objective of the conference is to exchange scientific ideas as well as to familiarize with advanced geotechnologies. Famous and leading specialists, world scientists in the field of geotechnics presented presentations on modern methods of investigation of soil and foundations. About 600 participants from 20 countries took part in the conference.
There were both offline and online presentations among the papers heard in the Geotechnical Engineering track. The reports of scientists from Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Russia, Turkey, China, South Korea, India, Iraq, Iran, Canada, and from other countries of the world were of great interest.
The presentation on "Evaluation of the effectiveness of methods for testing piles in soil conditions in Astana" was presented by a team of authors (Zhussupbekov A., Tleulenova G., Omarov A., and Zhumadilov I., as well as young scientists doctoral Students of the Eurasian National University: Issakulov A., and Mukhanov D.,). Professor of the Department of "Civil Engineering" L.N. Gumilev ENU A. Zhussupbekov told in the keynote lecture about testing pile foundations in difficult ground conditions new mosque in the city of Astana.
At this conference our scientists also reviewed articles of foreign scientists and gave marks for acceptance of peer-reviewed articles. Reviewers of L.N. Gumilev ENU Ph.D. Professor of the Department of "Civil Engineering " Assel Tuleubekova, and Ph.D., Senior Lecturer of the Department of " Civil Engineering" Abdulla Omarov received certificates for reviewing international articles.
During the conference, technical tours were conducted to Babylon, as well as to one of the largest mosques in Iraq, the "Imam Ali Mosque", located in the city of Al-Najaf, Iraq. This mosque is considered one of the holy and revered sites among Shia Muslims along with Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and Mashhad.