Students’ Research Activity
Students’ Research Activities (SRA) at the Department of Telematics
The Department of Telematics actively develops students’ research activities within the framework of its academic programs. The main areas of SRA include:
- Development of software solutions and applications in the field of telematics and information technologies.
- Participation of students in research projects and grants.
- Publications and presentations — the results of students’ research are published in proceedings of scientific conferences.
- Scientific supervision and mentoring — each student conducts research under the supervision of a faculty member of the department or jointly with academic supervisors from partner universities, ensuring a high level of methodological and practical support.
- Development of professional competences — within SRA, students acquire skills in using modern development and research tools, data analysis, and scientific presentation of results.
2025 – 67th International Network Scientific and Technical Conference
On March 27, 2025, the 67th International Network Scientific and Technical Conference of Young Scientists, PhD Students, Master’s Students and Undergraduate Students entitled
“Science, Technology and Engineering Education in the Era of Digitalization and Globalization” was held at Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov.
Within the framework of the conference, a subsection “Informatics in Healthcare and Biomedical Engineering” was organized by the Department of MAPP. A total of 12 presentations were submitted, 11 were presented, and 10 papers were recommended for publication based on the results of the session.
1st place
Ernisov Sanzhar Ernisovich — “Development of the ‘Smart Beehive’ System”
Supervisor: Senior Lecturer Eshimbekova Rahat Seittekovna
2nd place
Mamyrva Aidana Urmatbekovna
Asypbekova Myskal Zhumabekovna — “Development of a Weather Station Based on Raspberry Pi 3”
Supervisor: PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Medralieva Bubusara Niyazbekovna
3rd place
Taizedinova Dana Vladimirovna — “Development of a Laboratory Model with a Mobile Application ‘Structure of the Heart’ for a School for the Visually Impaired”
Supervisor: PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Sultangazieva Rena Turdubekovna

