July 14, 2024, 10:01 p.m. 316
Yangiliklar
The conference continued its work in plenary sessions

In the conference, the rectors of higher education institutions specializing in engineering and technical fields from both countries gave presentations on the creation of advanced engineering schools, the current directions for developing technical education, and the prospects for cooperation between science and industry. In his presentation, the rector of Tashkent Technical University, academician S. Turabjanov, focused on the efforts being made to establish advanced engineering schools. Specifically, he highlighted the creation of the "Energy Saving and Renewable Energy Sources" laboratory, a transformer testing ground with a capacity of 600 kW, as well as a testing ground for a solar and wind power plant with a capacity of 1.8 MW. Additionally, technical specifications for NSP (New Special Projects) equipment were developed, and the necessary equipment and material-technical base were provided. The academician also presented his proposals for the creation and development of advanced engineering schools. Nikolay Rogalev, the rector of "MPEI" National Research University, shared the experience of "MPEI" National Research University in training personnel for the Russian energy sector. He noted that "MPEI" National Research University houses the only educational and experimental thermal power plant in the country, equipped with a modern high-efficiency combined cycle power unit. Collaboration has been established with over 700 organizations, including the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, Gazprom, Rosatom, and others. A. Ghulomov, the vice-rector of Tashkent State Transport University, gave a presentation on the advanced engineering school of transport engineering. He outlined the goals and objectives of NSP in transport engineering, which include training world-class engineers in transport engineering and wagon construction by engaging in real projects in education, science, and industry.