Academic mobility

ACADEMIC MOBILITY

At present, academic mobility of students and teachers is realized through several forms:

-               international academic exchange programs (ERASMUS),

-               a two-degree educational program of a master's degree,

-               passing by master's and doctoral students of compulsory scientific internships in foreign partner universities;

-               Invitation of foreign specialists to lecture;

-               Attracting foreign consultants to implement educational programs in doctoral PhD.

 

REPORT AND CERTIFICATES FROM THE STAFF MOBILITY

OF PROJECT "INTEGRATED APPROACH TO STEM TEACHER TRAINING"

L.N.GUMILYOV EURASIAN NATIONAL UNIVERCITY

 

The mobility of teachers and undergraduates of L.N.Gumilyov ENU took place by a trip to Turkey: 3 teachers and 2 undergraduates.

 

Report of Zhumadillaeva A.K. and photo report are presented in figures 1,2.

 

 

Figure 1 – Hacettepe University Mobility Report

 

Figure 2 - Photo report of mobility to Hacettepe University

 

On November 25-27, 2022, project coordinator Serik M., project member Balgozhina G.B., 2nd year master student Abdirey L. and 1st year master student Nyyazkhanov M. underwent mobility through the events “STEM project training and STEM & Makers Fest/Expo, November 25-27, 2022".

As part of the Integrated Approach to STEM Teacher Training (STEM) project under the European Erasmus + program, from November 25-27, 2022, in Nevsehir (Turkey), an event called “STEM project training and STEM & Makers Fest/ExpoSTEM & Makers Fest/Expo".

On the first day, November 25, 2022, there was a defense of projects from representatives of partner universities in Finland, Ireland, and Kazakhstan. Evaluation and consultation was given by experts from the partner universities, as well as by the main coordinator, Mr. Jeaneric Lundquist.

 

From the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, 2 projects were presented, accompanied by a professor of the Department of Computer Science, Ph.D. Serik M., and doctoral student of the Department of Computer Scince Balgozhina G.B.

 

The first project was presented by the 1st year undergraduate student of the educational program "7M01525-STEM Education" Niyazkhanov Madiyar. Project theme: "Smart Photobioreactor". Scientific consultants are Professor of the Department of Computer Science, Doctor of Pediatric Sciences, Serik Meruert, doctoral student of the Department of Computer Science Nurgalieva Symbat.

 

The goal of the project is to create an algae photobioreactor that will use artificial intelligence to better process and produce biomass. This prototype is more stable, efficient, manageable, and smaller than other bioreactor prototypes.

 

The goal of the project is to create an algae photobioreactor that will use artificial intelligence to process and produce biomass more efficiently. This prototype is more stable, efficient, controllable and smaller than other bioreactor prototypes.

The goal of the project is to use a neural network to detect forest fires from space. It transmits all the data to the second robot, the firefighter, which works completely autonomously from people. They will hit the spot and extinguish the fire with the help of special systems that record the area of ​​fire intensity.

 

On the second, third days, i.e. On November 26-27, 2022, a festival was held at the University of Nevsehir, Hadji Bektash Veli, where a demonstration of projects was held: Turkey, Ireland, Finland, Kazakhstan, including partner universities of M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University., A. Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University.

                                                                                 

 

The projects of our undergraduates, as well as their worthy performance, aroused deep interest among the university administration, representatives of other projects, as well as among the guests of the festival.

 

As a result of this event, the scientific project of Nyyazkhanov Madiar was awarded the Diploma of the 1st degree, and Abdirey Laura, the Diploma of the 2nd degree.

                                                            

  

 

All participants of the event "STEM project training and STEM & Makers Fest/Expo STEM & Makers Fest/Expo" were awarded certificates.

 

 

Congratulations to master students, scientific consultants with a successful defense and presentation, we wish you success. Certificates are presented in Appendix A.

 

          

 

On behalf of the master students, master student Abdirey L expressed her opinions about her speeches:

 

 November 25-27, 2022 within the framework of the project "STEM project training and STEM & Makers Fest / Expo" to me, student of the master's program of the group "7M01525-STEM education" of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University had the opportunity to present his project at the international level in the city of Nevsehir, Turkey.

 

The project itself is based on solving global problems, such as the timely detection and localization of large forest fires. As we know, forest fires are considered one of the main causes of climate warming. Carbon dioxide emissions during a fire also have a negative effect on people and nature. The solution was to create a prototype forest fire robot "Forest Firefighter Robot".

 

The robot independently, with the help of fire and flame detection sensors, goes directly to the fire and decides to put out the fire with water. To minimize forest fire detection errors, a convolutional neural network (CNN) was additionally used, which was trained using 943 photographs of various forest fires, from different angles and heights. It is worth noting that I used 2 different microcontrollers to control the robot, namely Lego EV3 and Arduino, connected to each other by an I2C interface.

 

Ways to implement the idea of ​​future projects without damaging nature are of great value for our country, and I think the same is true all over the world. For this reason, when assembling the body of the robot, I did not use glue and other materials with a harmful composition. I also opted for a robot crawler, which contributes to minimal disruption when driving in forests, as conventional tires destroy roads and become unusable over time.

 

 For visual perception by visitors, the demonstration of the work of the robot was supplemented by a poster on the layout. The presentation of the projects and visual demonstration attracted a lot of attention and aroused great interest from the participants, children and their parents.

 

The event “STEM & Makers Fest/Expo Cappadocia”, which was held in collaboration with the University of Nevsehir Hadji Bektash Veli (NEVÜ), the Nevsehir Provincial Department of National Education, the NEVÜ Kapadokya Technopark, the STEM & Maker Laboratory of Hacettepe University, universities from countries such as Kazakhstan, Sweden, Ireland and Finland impressed me with their scale and the involvement of scientists, students, and most importantly children. After all, the future belongs to the younger generation. I am glad that even from a young age, children can learn science visually at such events by touching it with their hands, seeing with their eyes, experimenting and testing with doctors of science in a group at the same table. Among the enthusiasts of science and technology, academicians, students and scientists there were active discussions and proposals for improving the work and the exchange of experience and ideas.

 

  The popularization of science and research, projects and STEM programs at the international level, in my opinion, has a positive effect on the development of education in general, promotes personal growth, the development of creative thinking and improves knowledge and skills along with the education received.

  

 

I liked that the event was organized in 3 days, so that those wishing to have enough time to learn and not only within the framework of their university, the doors were open for everyone. There were interested children and students who came on the second day. They asked interesting questions, they were surprised. Now there are a lot of paid courses and commercial schools for children with the aim of learning science. But this kind of international event provides an affordable opportunity for everyone at any age to get to know science in interesting ways and choose a path for themselves in the future.

 

In 2016-2017 academic year doctoral student PhD 3-course in the specialty "6D070400-Computer Science and Software" Alga Smirgulovna Turginbaeva was trained at the University of Malaga, Faculty of Engineering and Telecommunications (Malaga, Spain), winning an Erasmus Mundus gSmart. The head of the internship was Professor Alberto Peinado Domínquez, whose scientific interests are concentrated in the field of cryptography.

 

Doctoral Candidate Turginbaeva A.S. in library

University of Malaga, Spain

 

Currently, third-year student Tlekbay Alimuhamed is studying at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iasi, Romania, from October 2, 2017 to February 4, 2018, as part of the Erasmus + program.

The second-year master student Tukayeva G. is studying at the University of Texas (UTB), Brownsville, USA.