Teachers of the "Mathematical and Computer Modeling" Department honored the veteran of the department, Valentina Beloslyudova. Recently, she turned 80 years old. Valentina Beloslyudova began her career at our university in the department of "Higher Mathematics" after graduating with honors from the VKPI (now the EKSTU named after S. Amanzholov) in 1959. For 55 years she worked at the university, passing the path from the assistant to the associate professor of the department.

Throughout her activity, Valentina Beloslyudova constantly increased her scientific and pedagogical potential. In 1984, Valentina Vladimirovna defended her thesis. In 1988, she was awarded the academic title "Associate Professor of VAK". Her teaching and pedagogical skills she repeatedly raised in leading universities in Kazakhstan and Russia.

Valentina Vladimirovna, as a teacher, has always been able to convey, sometimes complex mathematical material to students. She constantly had extra classes with them. Many of her students became teachers and scientists of our university. Valentina Beloslyudova paid attention to the students not only during school hours. She for many years was curator of student groups, attended and was interested in the life of students in dormitories.

Valentina Beloslyudova is the author of forty three scientific and scientific-methodical works. Among them there are two teaching aids: "Textbook on probability theory and mathematical statistics", "Automated learning system on the section "Vector algebra". She repeatedly made presentations at scientific and scientific-methodical conferences in Obninsk, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Frunze (Bishkek).

Last two years Valentina Vladimirovna is on the deserved rest. However, she constantly maintains contacts with the department. She is the member of the Veterans Council of the University.

The staff of the department wished the veteran and her family good health, as well as successes in cooperation with the department and the university!

Senior lecturer of the chair "Mathematical and computer modeling"
Vladimir Sidorenko