INSTITUTE OF RADIATION PROBLEMS
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES
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[13.12.2023]

The Institute of Radiation Problems hosted a meeting for the educators and students of the Bilasuvar Kindergarden-School-High School Complex

Representatives of the instructors and students of the Bilasuvar Kindergarden-School-High School Complex—named for Azerbaijan's National Hero, Mubariz Ibrahimov—met at the Institute of Radiation Problems of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The conference was arranged with the intention of giving scientific support to Lyceum students for their ideas prepared for the Republican competition "Scientists of Tomorrow" by the Institute's scientists, in accordance with the Memorandum on Mutual Cooperation. At the meeting, the teachers of the said Lyceum, Siyasat Isayev and Shahmar Bayramov, as well as 11th grade students, Elmir Alizade, Kamala Guliyeva, Lamiya Babazade, and Togrul Mehdiyev, as well as the Director General of the Institute of Radiation Problems, Corresponding Member of ANAS, Professor Islam Mustafayev, the Institute's scientist Secretary, Amina Mikayilova, Head of the Education Department, Narmin Guliyeva, and scientists of the Institute who supported the preparation of the projects, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Rahim Madatov, Magsud Nazarov, and Namig Heydarov, who led the preparation of the projects, participated.

During his speech, Professor Islam Mustafayev, General Director of RPI and the Corresponding Member of ANAS, gave the guests an overview of the Institute's accomplishments, history, and cooperative relationships.

Later, the guests got acquainted with the activities of the "Innovative Research" group and the laboratory. Scientific approaches, electronics and circuits, software, and constructive approaches used in jointly developed projects were exchanged, and Namig Heydarov gave extensive information to the guests about other projects developed in the "Innovative Research" group. Academic supervisors and students engaged in a thorough discussion of each prepared project, during which time the students' inquiries were addressed.

It should be highlighted that the projects are in the domains of chemistry and physics and are both practical and scientific.

Ultimately, the visitors learned about the scientific research being done at the institute and other laboratories.

 

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