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About the Conference

Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan), in collaboration with Northern University of Malaysia and the International Communication Center (Malaysia), is organizing the VIII International Conference on Applied Physics for Industrial Technologies and Engineering (APITECH-VIII 2026).

This year, the conference places special emphasis on applied physics and its role in advancing industrial technologies and engineering solutions. The event is devoted to exploring how the principles and breakthroughs in applied physics directly drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainability across diverse industries.

The conference will focus on how modern applied physics serves as a foundation for practical solutions in industrial environments. It will explore the transformation of fundamental scientific knowledge into technologies that enhance production efficiency, enable the development of advanced materials, and support the design of intelligent automation systems. Particular attention will be given to the application of physics in key industrial fields such as energy, electronics, materials science, environmental engineering, and aerospace. Presentations and discussions will highlight real-world examples of how applied physics is used in industrial automation, non-destructive testing, sensor technologies, and the implementation of Industry 4.0 systems, demonstrating its integral role in modern engineering and industrial innovation.

APITECH-VIII 2026 is a platform for collaboration between researchers, engineers, and industry leaders. By sharing practical experiences and research outcomes, participants will explore how applied physics transforms industrial challenges into engineering solutions that shape the future.

Join us to connect with experts driving industrial innovation at the intersection of applied physics, technology, and engineering. Experience how practical applications of physics are making industries more productive, sustainable, and responsive to societal needs.

The Conference is being held for the 8th time. It has become a venue for specialists and scientists from all over the world to share innovative ideas in applied physics.

Conference Directions
Section 1. Applied, Engineering and Industrial Physics including Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Optical Physics, Quantum Electronics and Photonics, Semiconductor Fabrication and Devices, Sensors and Actuators, Thermal Processes in Devices and Packaging, Digital Image Processing and Remote Sensing, Photonic Devices and Systems, Applied Superconductivity and Spin Electronics, Energy Conversion and Renewable Energy Technologies, Industrial and Manufacturing Applications of Applied Physics, Non-Destructive Testing and Evaluation (NDT/NDE).
Section 2. Materials physics, Aerospace Engineering and Earth science including Materials Science, Polymers, Functional and Smart Materials, Materials Analysis, Characterization and Modelling, Nanostructured and Soft Materials, Materials for Energy Applications, Advanced Manufacturing and Production Technologies, Surface and Nanoscale Science, Aerospace Technology and Engineering, Structural and Composite Materials for Aerospace, Aerospace Materials Durability and Reliability, Environmental and Earth Sciences Applications, Sustainability and Recycling Technologies, Resource-saving Technologies and Metallurgy Innovations.
Section 3. Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiation Physics for Industrial Applications including Nuclear Physics for Industrial Technologies, Applied Plasma Physics and Plasma Technologies, Laser-Plasma Interactions and Applications, Radiation Technologies in Industry and Medicine, Dosimetry and Radiation Monitoring in Industrial Environments, Isotope Production and Industrial Use, Ionizing Radiation Beams in Materials Processing and Healthcare, Activation Analysis and Nuclear Methods in Industrial Physics.
Section 4. Computational and Theoretical Physics, Modeling, and Data Science in Industry including Mathematical Modeling of Physical and Engineering Processes, Computational Physics for Industrial Technology Optimization, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Physics and Engineering, Big Data Analytics in Industrial Applications, Theoretical Physics Methods and Tools for Industrial Challenges, Simulation of Technological and Manufacturing Processes, Algorithms and Software for Applied and Engineering Physics, Engineering Computations in Heat and Mass Transfer, Fluid Dynamics, and Acoustics.

Proceedings of the Conference

  • The APITECH-VIII 2026 conference will take place in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, continuing the tradition of fostering collaboration and innovation in applied physics for industrial technologies and engineering. Participants will engage in discussions and presentations that highlight the latest advancements in various fields, including condensed matter physics, nanoscience, optical physics, and environmental engineering.

    In 2026, the conference will attract a diverse group of researchers and industry professionals from around the world. All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure high scientific quality and relevance to the conference themes. This commitment to excellence will guarantee that the proceedings reflect cutting-edge research and practical applications.

    The published works will appear in an international, peer-reviewed journal, providing a valuable resource for academics and practitioners alike. Participants can expect insightful discussions that address contemporary challenges and innovations in their respective fields.

    As APITECH-VIII approaches, it promises to be an excellent platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration among scholars dedicated to advancing applied physics and engineering disciplines. The conference will not only showcase significant research contributions but also inspire future developments in technology and science.

Information for Participants and Authors

Organizers and Partners of the Conference

Registration Fee
  • $350

    Early-bird registration
    till 30 September 2025
  • $400

    Ordinary registration
    till 30 December 2025
  • $450

    Late registration
    till 30 January 2026
Conference Venue
  • The Conference will take place in Bukhara State University on 17-19 February 2026: 11 M. Iqbal Street, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

    We will provide the participants with visa support documents (an official letter of invitation). We will be glad to help with accommodation in cozy and hospitable hotels of Bukhara at special prices to all participants during the conference by priory arrangement. Accommodation and travel expenses are paid by sending organizations.

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Co-Chairs and Guest Editors
  • Obidjon

    KHAMIDOV

    Rector, Bukhara State University,

    Doctor of Economics, Professor, Uzbekistan

  • Kamoliddin

    SAMIEV

    Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation, Bukhara State University, Doctor of Engineering Sciences (DSc), Associate Professor, Uzbekistan

  • Habibulla AKHADKULOV

    Northern University of Malaysia, Sintok, Malaysia

  • Prof. Dr. Necdet

    ÜNÜVAR

    Rector of Ankara University

    Ankara, Turkey

  • Eugene A.
    VAGANOV
    Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr Sci, Professor, Scientific Adviser of Siberian Federal University, Russia
  • Mirzo Z.

    SHARIPOV

    Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute,

    Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Lin
    XIAO
    Professor with the College of Information Science and Engineering, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China
  • Fatkhulla
    ABDULLAEV
    Doctor of phys. -mat. sciences, professor, honored scientist of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Laureate of the State Prize named after A. Beruniy, Uzbekistan
Members
  • Narbek YULDASHEV

    PhD, Vice-rector for research and innovation of Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Oybek ERGASHEV

    Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Assistant professor, Vice rector for research and innovation of Namangan Engineering Technological Institute, Namangan, Uzbekistan

  • Bakytbek SHAMSHIEV

    Doctor of Sciences, Professor, Vice rector for research and innovation of Osh Technological University, Osh, Kazakhstan

  • Firuzdzhon GAFAROV

    Vice rector for Innovation and Academic Technology of Technological University of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

  • Avazbek OBIDOV

    Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Dean of the faculty of Namangan Engineering Technological Institute, Namangan, Uzbekistan

  • Alexander GORBAN

    Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis and Modelling (AIDAM) and Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom

  • Viktor  LEFTER

    Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Scientific Advisor of the joint-stock company "Republican center for space communications and electromagnetic compatibility of radio-electronic devices», Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

  • Krishna Mohan AGARWAL

    Assistant Professor, Grade III, Mechanical Engineering Department, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India

  • Bakhytbek ZHANKUBAEV

    Serpin Consult Group, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

  • Solikh K.ASTANOV

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Akbar ABROROV

    PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Technology of primary processing of natural fibers, Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Mukhsin  TESHAEV

    Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Assoc. Prof., Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics, Bukhara Engineering Technological Institute, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

  • Nosir SHARIBAEV

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Head of the Department of Energy, Namangan Engineering Technological Institute, Namangan, Uzbekistan

  • Nazirjon  SAFAROV

    Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Technological Machines and Equipment, Namangan Engineering Technological Institute, Namangan, Uzbekistan

  • Seyyed Ahmad EDALATPANAH
    Department of Research Center, Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, Iran
  • Mohammed Yusuf WAZIRI
    Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia
  • Hijaz AHMAD
    University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Spyridon MOURTAS
    National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
  • Abror JURAEV
    Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Bukhara State University, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Isroil IKROMOV

    Head of the Samarkand branch of the V.I. Romanovsky Institute of Mathematics,
    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • Isroil IKROMOV

    Head of the Samarkand branch of the V.I. Romanovsky Institute of Mathematics, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • Ilhom Temur AMONZODA

    Rector of Technological University of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

KeyNote Speakers
The preliminary list of the invited keynote speakers
  • Komil MUKIMOV

    Magnetic Non-Uniformities in Yttrium-Iron Garnet by the Measuring Method of Magneto-Optical Susceptibility Measuring Method of Magneto-Optical Susceptibility


    The keynote speech explores cutting-edge techniques for analyzing magnetic inhomogeneities in Yttrium-Iron Garnet (YIG), a key material in advanced magnetics and spintronics. By utilizing magneto-optical susceptibility measurements, the presentation showcases how subtle variations in YIG's magnetic structure can be precisely mapped and characterized, offering new insights into its dynamic magnetic properties that are critical for both fundamental research and technological applications. This approach highlights the importance of modern optical detection systems for advancing the understanding of magnetic materials and optimizing their performance in devices.

    National University of Uzbekistan, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Saidakhmat LAKAEV

    On the spectrum of an Hamiltonian in Fock space. Discrete spectrum asymptotics


    The keynote speech explores the spectral properties of quantum Hamiltonians acting in Fock space, with an emphasis on the asymptotic behavior of the discrete spectrum. The presentation highlights rigorous results on the existence and distribution of eigenvalues of model operators, revealing the mathematical mechanisms underpinning bound states and threshold phenomena in multi-particle quantum systems. These results are highly relevant for mathematical physics, offering insights into spectral analysis and quantum field theoretical models.

    Head of the Department of Mathematical Physics and Functional Analysis of the Samarkand State University, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • Zhanna TOTIEVA

    An inverse two-dimensional problem for determining two unknowns in equation of memory type for a weakly horizontally inhomogeneous medium


    The keynote speech addresses advanced mathematical techniques for solving inverse problems in media with memory effects and spatial inhomogeneity. The presentation explores methodologies for simultaneously identifying two unknown parameters within a memory-type equation, offering new insights relevant to fields such as geophysics, wave propagation, and material science. Emphasis is placed on the challenges and innovative approaches involved in dealing with weak horizontal inhomogeneities and multidimensional mathematical models, highlighting the practical significance and the growing complexity of modern inverse problems

    Head of the Department of Mathematical Modeling of the Southern Mathematical Institute of the VSC RAS, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Russia

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Contact Information

Please forward all the questions concerning the participation and the programme to the executive secretary:

Akbar Abrorov

E-mail: abrorovas@univers.uz

+998 90-611-50-05 (whats up, viber, telegram)

Accommodation

To book a hotel, contact Abrorov Akbar Saidovich: abrorovas@univers.uz,

+998 90-611-50-05 (whats up, viber, telegram)

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