Online Lecture of Japanese Scientist Kumon Tokumaru
PetrSU students and teachers held an online conference with independent Japanese scientist, expert in digital linguistics Kumon Tokumaru who presented a report "The Digital System and the Signal to Noise Ratio - Miracles in the Extremely Low Noise Environment".
The lecturer presented a detailed description of the digital nature of the verbal language and its origin in his report.
Feedback from participants:
Prof. Noel, Technological University Dublin:
- The seminar, conducted by the Japanese researcher Kumon Tokumaru, is extremely important and interesting: he showed a truly deep and comprehensive scientific approach to the nature of verbal language. The ability of the lecturer to speak about complex realities and processes in a simple way is amazing. In my opinion, such seminars allow teachers and students to expand their ideas and knowledge in specific areas of linguistic science, to get acquainted with new conceptual developments. We look forward to further cooperation in the framework of online meetings and seminars.
M. Ivanova, a PetrSU student:
- It was a great pleasure for me to take part in an online meeting with the Japanese researcher Kumon Tokumaru. Therefore, the relevant information that I received, new facts and modern data will also be very useful to me. This enriches and broadens scientific horizons. I look forward to continuing the scientific dialogue.
This meeting was organized jointly by the Student Scientific Society of PetrSU (Sabina Nedbailik, Associate Professor of the Department of the German and French Languages, the Institute of Foreign Languages, Candidate of Philological Sciences) and the Center for Applied Linguistic Studies, PetrSU (Nadezhda Leushina, a lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages for Technical and Natural Sciences, the Institute of Foreign Languages).