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On June 26, 2026 at 14:00 the Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems (IIAP NAS RA) is pleased to host a seminar by Prof. Anastas Mishev, a leading expert in collaborative computing, open science, and European digital infrastructures.
Venue: IIAP NAS RA, 4th Floor – Seminar Room.
Seminar Title: VEZILKA – The North Macedonian AI Factory Antenna as a Key Enabler in the Innovation Ecosystem
During the seminar, Prof. Mishev will present how VEZILKA, North Macedonia's AI Factory Antenna, supports the country's innovation ecosystem by connecting the European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH), the AI Factory Antenna (AIFA), and the National Competence Centre (NCC). The presentation will also explore opportunities for collaboration with IIAP in key domains, including:
- Natural Language Technologies,
- Sustainability,
- Healthcare,
- Agriculture,
- Public Administration.
About the Speaker Prof. Anastas Mishev is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia. With experience in more than 40 international projects, he has played a pivotal role in developing digital and research infrastructures across Southeast Europe. He serves on the Governance Board of the EOSC Association, the Governing Board of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, and has been instrumental in advancing Open Science initiatives and the European Open Science Cloud in North Macedonia. This seminar offers an excellent opportunity for researchers, innovators, and students interested in AI infrastructures, European research collaboration, and the future of digital innovation.
We look forward to welcoming everyone interested in the future of AI and collaborative innovation! 
On June 19, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the preliminary defense of the dissertation for the PhD degree (specialty 05.13.02) of Gevorg Petrosyan on "Development of a Multilingual System for Determining the Degree of Text Uniqueness".
On June 15, 2026 at 16:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the preliminary defense of the dissertation for obtaining the doctoral degree (specialty 05.13.05) of Vahagn Poghosyan on "Exactly Solvable Non-Equilibrium Lattice Models, Algorithms, and Schemes for Optimal Information Dissemination in Self-Organizing Multi-Agent Systems".
On June 5, 2026 at 16:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the preliminary defense of the dissertation for obtaining the doctoral degree (specialty 05.13.05) of Vahe Sargsyan on "Linear Relationship-Free Sets in the Domain of Discrete Modeling ". On June 4, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the preliminary defense of the dissertation for the PhD degree (specialty 05.13.05) of Stepan Babayan on "A System for Processing Images Obtainedin Conditions of Insufficient Visibility".
On May 22, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
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On May 7, 2026 at 15:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the report of Hovhannes Abgaryan on "Development of Computational Means for Automated Determination of Moore-penrose Complex One-Parameter Generalized Inverse Matrices". On April 14, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the report of Armen Poghosyan and Arin Sharoyan on "Drug delivery systems".
Description The report presents a comprehensive computational investigation of drug delivery systems (DDS), focusing on the fluoroquinolone antibiotic levofloxacin. The work addresses critical challenges in modern therapeutics—poor drug solubility, non-specific distribution, short circulation time, and rising antibiotic resistance—by evaluating surfactant-based nanocarriers.
The development of effective drug delivery systems (DDS) has become a pressing priority in modern pharmaceutical science. Despite significant advances in drug discovery, many promising therapeutic agents—including antibiotics—suffer from poor aqueous solubility, short plasma half-life, non-specific biodistribution, and dose-limiting toxicity. These limitations not only reduce treatment efficacy but also contribute to poor patient adherence and the emergence of drug resistance, particularly in the case of antimicrobial therapies. Against this backdrop, nanocarrier-based DDS offer a transformative solution by enabling targeted delivery, sustained release, and improved bioavailability.). On March 24, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
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On March 3, 2026 at 13:00 the general seminar of IIAP will be held (the seminar's room, IV floor).
On the agenda there is the preliminary defense of the dissertation for the PhD degree (specialty 05.13.04) of Vahagn Melkonyan on "Development of an UAV autopilot for tracking targets by using computer vision".
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