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Neural Networks for Logistics Development: Scientists from GUU and Belarus Discussed Cooperation

Neural Networks for Logistics Development: Scientists from GUU and Belarus Discussed Cooperation

Published on: 2026-06-08

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Scientists of GUU discussed joint work on the development of IT technologies for the benefit of logistics and transport systems with Belarusian colleagues during a visit to the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.

On June 4, the GUU lecturer Maria Karelina and the professor of the Department of Logistics and Transport-Technological Systems Alexey Terentyev held a working meeting with the Deputy Chairman of the High Attestation Commission of the Republic of Belarus, Denis Kapski.

The parties exchanged experiences and discussed prospects for cooperation on scientific and research projects between the GUU and leading universities and industrial enterprises of the Republic of Belarus.

Based on the results of the meeting, one of the most relevant and promising directions was identified as the development of fundamental knowledge and applied methods for designing complex logistic systems, with an emphasis on the active development of AI technologies and neural network tools.

Denis Kapsky, who heads the scientific school of logistics and transport systems development in Belarus, noted that joint scientific research in the field of modeling transport processes and transport planning systems represents an interest not only in the scientific realm but also for the development of cooperation between states.

It was decided to continue discussing specific criteria for joint projects and opportunities for cooperation in the working order.

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