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       Dr Alisher Samandarovich Matyakubov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (DSc), currently head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Analysis. Born in 1978, Dr Matyakubov began his academic journey at Tashkent State University in 1994, enrolling in the Faculty of Mathematics and graduating with honours in 1999. His professional career commenced with a teaching position at the academic lyceum of the Tashkent State Technical University during 1999–2000. From 2000 to 2010 he pursued postgraduate research at the Department of Informatics and Applied Programming of the National University of Uzbekistan (NUUz).
       In 2013  Dr Matyakubov was appointed Chief Inspector of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan, while simultaneously serving as an associate professor in the Department of Informatics and Applied Programming at NUUz. He later assumed the role of Acting Head of that department from 2014 to 2015. Between 2019 and 2021 he undertook a second term as Chief Inspector of the Higher Attestation Commission and returned to NUUz as an associate professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Analysis. Since 2021 he has served as the department’s head.
Under the supervision of Professor Mersaid Aripov, Dr Matyakubov defended his candidate’s dissertation in 2010 on the topic “Asymptotics and Numerical Solutions of Equations and Systems of the Klein–Gordon Type.” A decade later, in 2020, he earned his doctoral (DSc) degree with a dissertation entitled “Numerical Modelling of Processes Expressed by Non-divergent Nonlinear Systems of the Parabolic Type,” in the speciality 05.01.07: Mathematical Modelling, Complexes of Numerical Methods and Software.
Throughout his scientific career Dr Matyakubov has supervised more than fifteen graduating theses and has authored over one hundred scholarly articles and conference papers. He is also the author of two monographs and two university textbooks. His research focuses on the numerical modelling of nonlinear partial differential equations, particularly non-divergent parabolic systems, and on the development of efficient computational algorithms for applied problems in physics and engineering. Under his leadership the department continues to enhance its academic excellence and research productivity, contributing significantly to the advancement of mathematical sciences in Uzbekistan and beyond.