Tomsk, Russia - The spirit of boundless research continues to be demonstrated by the academic community of Institut Teknologi Kalimantan (ITK). At the International Conference on Queueing Theory, held from April 20–25, 2026, in Tomsk, Russia, an ITK lecturer contributed a scientific work that reinforces the institution’s position in the global research landscape.
This international conference served as a meeting point for scientists from various countries to discuss the latest developments in queueing theory a field with broad implications, ranging from public service systems to modern technological networks.
On the first day, April 21, the conference officially opened with a plenary session rich in ideas and scientific challenges. The discussions were dynamic, presenting diverse perspectives from academics and researchers worldwide. This momentum continued on the second day with presentations from PhD candidates, further enriching cross-generational scientific exchange.
One of the highlights came from Syalam Ali Wira Dinata Simatupang, who presented a study titled:
“High-Intensity Asymptotics for syncMAP/M/∞ Queues”
This research not only offers an advanced mathematical approach but also provides a profound philosophical reflection on how complex systems behave.
In his presentation, Syalam explained that when queueing systems operate under extremely high intensity, individual randomness fades and gives way to more structured patterns. This phenomenon demonstrates that behind extreme complexity lies a universal structure that can be understood scientifically.
The approach outlines stages of system understanding:
Furthermore, the Dynamic Screening Method introduced in this study emphasizes a paradigm shift—from a reductionist approach (tracking every detail) to a holistic one, focusing on observing the system at a single point in time.
Interestingly, this research extends beyond technical aspects, touching on philosophical dimensions:
The implications are wide-ranging from managing service queues and telecommunications systems to modeling complex networks such as artificial intelligence and even cosmic phenomena.
The participation of an ITK lecturer in this forum proves that research originating from regional institutions can make meaningful global contributions.
This involvement strengthens ITK’s positioning as:
The hybrid conference concluded on April 25, 2026, featuring intensive scientific sessions, lectures from leading professors, and networking opportunities for young researchers. Participants welcomed the combination of academic discussions and cultural experiences.
More than just a scientific forum, the conference served as an important platform for building international collaboration. Through the active participation of its lecturers and researchers, ITK continues to promote research that is not only academically but also impactful for society. This is ITK Impact research that originates from campus and reaches the world.
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