Plekhanov University in Dubai Successfully Closes Innovation Week 2025 and CASC Conference
28 November 2025
Plekhanov University in Dubai has successfully wrapped up Innovation Week 2025 and, with it. the final day of the 27th international Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing conference. The week has been an inspiring journey that brought together researchers, students, and industry experts to exchange knowledge, uphold innovation, and look ahead to future opportunities for collaboration.
We are proud to create a space for learning, research, and academic dialogue. Innovation Week 2025 highlighted our commitment to innovation and to delivering modern and relevant knowledge to our students.
The final day of the CASC conference featured a diverse program of expert presentations and advanced research topics. These included:
• Anastasiia Medvedeva: Generation of a Patient's Visual Field Data for Automatic Detection of Glaucoma with Wolfram Mathematica
• Ruiqi Huang, Anton Leykin, and Michela Mancini: Projective Plane Subdivision Method for Initial Orbit Determination
• Sergey Gutnik: Symbolic Computation of the Periodic Planar Oscillations of Two-Body System in an Elliptic Orbit
• Valentin Irtegov and Tatiana Titorenko: On Stationary Motions in the Generalized Problem of the Chaplygin Ball
• Takumu Okazaki, Akira Terui, and Masahiko Mikawa: Inverse Kinematics for a 6-Degree-of-Freedom Robot Manipulator Using Comprehensive Gröbner Systems
• Takumu Okazaki, Akira Terui, and Masahiko Mikawa: An Effective Trajectory Planning and an Optimized Path Planning for a 6-Degree-of-Freedom Robot Manipulator
Throughout the week, world-class researchers in the field of computer algebra exchanged their latest findings at Plekhanov University in Dubai. During the “AI-Powered Futures Thinking” workshop, our students had the opportunity to speak with practitioners who use AI to develop products and business solutions.
Stay tuned — more meetings, scientific events, and masterclasses are on the way. Follow our social media and website updates to know about registration.
We are proud to create a space for learning, research, and academic dialogue. Innovation Week 2025 highlighted our commitment to innovation and to delivering modern and relevant knowledge to our students.
The final day of the CASC conference featured a diverse program of expert presentations and advanced research topics. These included:
• Anastasiia Medvedeva: Generation of a Patient's Visual Field Data for Automatic Detection of Glaucoma with Wolfram Mathematica
• Ruiqi Huang, Anton Leykin, and Michela Mancini: Projective Plane Subdivision Method for Initial Orbit Determination
• Sergey Gutnik: Symbolic Computation of the Periodic Planar Oscillations of Two-Body System in an Elliptic Orbit
• Valentin Irtegov and Tatiana Titorenko: On Stationary Motions in the Generalized Problem of the Chaplygin Ball
• Takumu Okazaki, Akira Terui, and Masahiko Mikawa: Inverse Kinematics for a 6-Degree-of-Freedom Robot Manipulator Using Comprehensive Gröbner Systems
• Takumu Okazaki, Akira Terui, and Masahiko Mikawa: An Effective Trajectory Planning and an Optimized Path Planning for a 6-Degree-of-Freedom Robot Manipulator
Throughout the week, world-class researchers in the field of computer algebra exchanged their latest findings at Plekhanov University in Dubai. During the “AI-Powered Futures Thinking” workshop, our students had the opportunity to speak with practitioners who use AI to develop products and business solutions.
Stay tuned — more meetings, scientific events, and masterclasses are on the way. Follow our social media and website updates to know about registration.