In 2024, the Research Institute for "Multiphysical Modeling of Structures, Devices and Processes" was created, equipped with modern high-speed computer equipment consisting of 8 electronic computers and 2 servers, and licensed COMSOL Multiphysics software was purchased at the expense of research grant projects. In the laboratory, scientists are developing innovative, cost—effective and environmentally friendly solutions from the initial concept to the final product - this is not an easy task for both managers and engineers. With the help of multiphysical modeling, scientists have the opportunity to simulate any physical phenomena and describe their relationship. They create accurate numerical models at the edge of technological capabilities, while reducing the need for physical prototypes. This enables users to conduct virtual trials of new ideas through numerical simulation.
In 2022-23, 9 articles were published in the Scopus database (including 1 article in the journal Q1, percentile 95 and 1 article in the journal Q2, percentile 75).
In 2021-23, 2 projects were completed in the amount of 114,682,921 tenge under the grant financing program for scientific projects on the following topics:
1. AP09261098 "Development of an information and analytical control system for electrochemical corrosion protection of main pipelines" in the amount of 53,452,921 tenge;
2. AP09260365 "Application of integrated technologies to reduce environmental pollution and increase energy efficiency of industrial territorial complexes" in the amount of 61,230,000 tenge.