
Where the 15th Regional Conference on Mathematical Physics will unfold — on the modern NewUU campus, surrounded by pine trees and the ambition of a new generation of Uzbek science.
The conference is hosted at New Uzbekistan University (NewUU) — Uzbekistan's flagship research university, established in 2021 by presidential decree to anchor advanced sciences, mathematics, and engineering education in Central Asia.
The campus combines warm brick façades with modern lecture halls, set among pine trees just minutes from central Tashkent. NewUU's science departments have rapidly become a regional hub for research in mathematical physics, computational science, and applied analysis.

A 400-seat plenary auditorium plus two parallel halls for contributed talks, all equipped for hybrid sessions.
Conference-wide eduroam and gigabit wired internet throughout. Quiet rooms for video calls.
Daily coffee breaks, lunches, welcome reception, and a conference dinner in old Tashkent.
Within walking distance of the metro and historical landmarks of central Tashkent.
Tashkent is well connected by air and rail, with relaxed visa policies for most participants.
Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS) connects directly with Frankfurt, Istanbul, Dubai, Seoul, Moscow, Almaty, and dozens of regional hubs. Most participants reach Tashkent within a single connection.
The Afrosiyob high-speed train links Tashkent with Samarkand and Bukhara in two hours. Visa-free entry applies to most participants from the EU, UK, US, Japan, Korea, and CIS countries.