This autumn, the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Ovidius University in Constanța is hosting a prestigious international event dedicated to mathematical research — the Workshop on Commutative Algebra and Related Fields. The event will bring together world-renowned professors and researchers, along with teachers, doctoral students, and students passionate about pure mathematics and theoretical computer science.
An elite scientific event
The workshop is a unique opportunity to discover the latest research trends in commutative algebra and related areas. The event will include academic lectures, applied discussions, and question-and-answer sessions, offering participants the chance to interact directly with international experts.
Among the prestigious guests are:
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Prof. Naoki Terai (Okayama University, Japan), recognized for his essential contributions to commutative algebra and his inspirational approach to mathematics, which he describes as "a treasure trove" where each new theorem discovered is "a diamond found."
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Other distinguished researchers from the US, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Romania will bring innovative perspectives on modern topics in mathematics.
În cadrul acestui eveniment, propunerile pentru realizarea de interviuri cu cercetătorii invitați au fost făcute de Denis Ibadula, expert în cadrul proiectului Ad Augusta. Scopul acestor interviuri este de a prezenta publicului larg experiența profesională a invitaților, parcursul lor academic și impactul cercetărilor asupra comunității științifice internaționale.
By bringing internationally renowned specialists to Constanța, the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science proves once again that it can be a center of excellence and a magnet for high-level research. The event contributes to the international visibility of Ovidius University and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, which is essential for the development of modern research.
The event will take place on the campus of Ovidius University in Constanța, in a setting dedicated to the exchange of ideas and exploration of the latest results in the field of mathematics. The detailed program, the complete list of guests, and information about participation will be published on the website of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science.

