National University of Uzbekistan Hosted a Meeting with Nobel Laureate Serge Haroche

Today, April 29, the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek hosted an open dialogue with one of the most prominent figures of contemporary science, Nobel Prize winner Serge Haroche.

The event was attended by the university administration, distinguished scientists, academicians, faculty members, young researchers, and media representatives. For our country’s scientific community, this meeting was more than just an academic event; it was a unique opportunity for a first-hand encounter with world-class expertise.

Innovative Dialogue Format. Departing from the structure of traditional lectures, the meeting was organized as a vibrant, live discussion. Professor Serge Haroche focused on his personal life journey and the rigorous path behind his scientific breakthroughs, sharing insights into the demanding nature of achieving success. Furthermore, he emphasized the incomparable significance of fundamental physics in shaping the future of human civilization. During the dialogue, he shared valuable perspectives on fostering research ethics, scientific consistency, and the spirit of persistent inquiry among young scholars.

During the interactive session, undergraduate and graduate students engaged in direct communication with the world-renowned scientist. Serge Haroche addressed questions on quantum technologies, modern educational integration, and global scientific cooperation with both scientific rigor and philosophical depth.

In media interviews conducted at the end of the meeting, the professor spoke highly of Uzbekistan’s scientific potential. This historic visit will serve as a vital cornerstone for integrating global scientific achievements into the national education system and broadening the scientific horizons of the youth.