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[12.08.2022]

Young scientists of the institute participated in the Youth Innovation Camp

Young scientists of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) participated in the Youth Innovation Camp organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Council of Young Scientists and Experts of ANAS.

Young scientists of the Institute of Radiation Problems - Namig Heydarov and Ibrahim Nuruyev spoke at the visual-practical trainings organized in the Kura Olympic Sports Training Center located in the city of Mingachevir and held in various directions as part of the camp attended by young scientists and specialists, students of various higher educational institutions.

Trainer Namig Heydarov gave a master class to young people in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), electronics programming. He talked about the differences, unique advantages and applications of UAVs, as well as shared his experience in the field of modern scientific innovations, electronics and programming with young people. He shared recommendations about which programs and how they can be used by young people who are interested in the field of electronics, and also gave information about the technology parks he met during his visit to Turkey on July 17-28, the experience he gained from them, and the conditions created for young people in the brotherly country.

Speaking to young people about the ways to master the fields of science that are the demand of modern times, N. Heydarov also said that he can support them in the relevant field.

In the end, N. Heydarov gave extensive information about the "Remote radioecological monitoring system" developed jointly by the Innovation Center of the Institute of Radiation Problems and the Science Technology Park and spoke about the applications of this device, and answered the questions of the young people.



 

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