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Guest Lecture by Leading Russian Scientists within the Project “Current Directions of Scientific Research of the 21st Century”

On October 29, a guest lecture by leading scientists from Russia was held for students of group TTP-23 within the framework of the project “Current Directions of Scientific Research of the 21st Century.” The lecture was delivered by Nikolai A. Bazhenov on the topic “Decidability and Undecidability. Mathematical Logic and the Theory of Algorithms. Gödel’s Theorems.”

It was especially encouraging to see the active participation of students — thoughtful questions, original ideas, lively discussions, and genuine interest in modern scientific trends.

Such meetings once again confirm that science develops through cooperation and the exchange of experience. We thank our colleagues for the inspiring lecture and for opening new perspectives for future collaboration.


 

An officer of the Patrol and Traffic Safety Service of the Bishkek City Police Department, Police Lieutenant Sanzhar Orozbaev, delivered a guest lecture for students of the academic program 670300 – Transport Process Technology on graduates’ career prospects and employment opportunities.

He also gave a detailed overview of the problems of traffic organization, presenting practical examples of work with road users based on the Driver–Vehicle–Road–Environment system.

At the end of the lecture, students asked a number of questions of interest and received comprehensive answers. One of their main requests was for such guest lectures from industry professionals to be held more frequently. During the meeting, S. Orozbaev invited all students to undertake practical training at the Patrol and Traffic Safety Service of the Bishkek City Police Department.


 

The Head of the Department of Automotive Technical Examinations of the Forensic Examination Service of the Ministry of Justice of the Kyrgyz Republic, Nurzát Kulekov, delivered a lecture to third-year students of the academic program 670300 – Transport Process Technology on the complexities and specific features of expert work, as well as on modern technologies used to detect interference in vehicle systems and the falsification of documents.

An open round-table discussion was organized with the students, during which the major aspects of the challenging work of a forensic expert were clearly explained. N. Kulekov is a highly experienced specialist with extensive professional practice, and he appreciated the opportunity to communicate with students and share valuable practical materials.

At the end of the meeting, N. Kulekov invited students to apply for employment after graduation and also agreed to accept students for internships with the possibility of further employment.


 

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