Ulaanbaatar, November 8, 2024 /MONTSAME/. Young
scientists and researchers from Mongolia took part in the 21st International
Scientific Conference “Youth in Science 2024” held in the Republic of Belarus
from October 29 to 31, 2024.
Over 600 young scientists and
researchers from nine countries attended the conference, which had 23 sub-sessions
on topics such as agriculture, biology, medicine, human sciences, physical
technology, physical mathematics, chemistry, and geology.
Representatives from the Ministry
of Economy and Development, the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, and experts from
research centers, and institutes, including Plant Protection, Medical Sciences,
Veterinary, Geography and Geo-Ecology, Biology, Chemistry and Chemical
Technology, Physics and Technology, Mathematics and Digital Technology, and the
Botanic Garden participated in the conference. Representatives from Mongolia
presented the findings of their research during the various sessions.
Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of Mongolia to the Republic of Belarus Bayarsaikhan Batsukh met
with the attendees and discussed bilateral cooperation while highlighting
Belarus’ successes in the economic, scientific, and technological sectors. The
young researchers also visited the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,
where they got acquainted with ongoing research at the Institute of Information
Technology, the Plant Protection Institute, the Experimental Botanic Institute,
and the Food Research Institute. During the tours, the participants explored
projects and grant opportunities available for young researchers, as well as
introduced the activities of the Mongolian Young Scientists’ Association.
The young Mongolian scholars
discussed their research with Belarusian colleagues, exchanging views on opportunities for
joint research projects, and agreed to participate in a bilateral Science
and Technology Project Competition.
The scholars of Mongolia and
Belarus also agreed to hold a joint conference of young researchers and scholars in
Mongolia in 2025.
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