On March 31, 2026, Turan University hosted a guest lecture by visiting international scholars dedicated to current issues in chaos theory, the synchronization of chaotic systems, and their applications in information systems and secure communication networks.
The event featured the following speakers:
During the lecture, the fundamental principles of chaos theory and the characteristics of nonlinear dynamic systems were examined. The properties of chaotic processes were highlighted, including their extreme sensitivity to initial conditions and their practical application in information security. Methods of chaotic system synchronization (Master–Slave) were presented, along with its various types and technical implementations. Several models, including the Lorenz system, were reviewed, accompanied by their visual simulations.
The lecture also addressed the prospects of utilizing chaotic signals in cryptography and telecommunications, where high sensitivity to initial conditions is leveraged to enhance the security level of transmitted information.
The event was attended by students and faculty from the Higher School of Information Technology, the Higher School of Computer Engineering, and the Higher School of Telecommunications. Participants actively engaged in the scientific discussion, exchanged expertise with their international colleagues, and discussed opportunities for future academic cooperation.
Turan University expresses its gratitude to the guest speakers for their insightful presentations and their contribution to the development of scientific and educational partnerships. Hosting such events facilitates the expansion of the scientific horizons of students and faculty, integration into the international educational and scientific landscape, and the development of professional competencies in the fields of modern information technology, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence systems.