Daily Archives: October 7, 2025

A delegation from the Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU), including Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation, Dr. Subhan Namazov, and Director of the Research and Development Department, Dr. Bakhtiyar Badalov, paid a working visit to Islamabad, the capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, to strengthen academic and research cooperation with the country’s top-ranked universities. The delegation was also joined by Jale Karimova, a representative of the State Agency for Science and Higher Education. During the visit, the delegation held official meetings with several of Pakistan’s leading higher education institutions, including the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), COMSATS University, FAST–National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Bahria University, and Air University. Extensive discussions were held on potential areas of collaboration, including joint research projects, co-authored scientific publications, and the establishment of shared research platforms. At NUST — one of Pakistan’s foremost engineering and innovation-oriented universities — the two sides discussed…

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The first phase of the Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection (HSE) training program, implemented within the cooperation framework between Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU) and “TCS” LLC, has been successfully completed. In this stage, seven selected AzTU instructors earned internationally recognized certifications in the field of industrial safety, including “Train the Trainer,” “IOSH Managing Safely 5.0,” and “Minimum Industry Safety Training (MIST).” The training program provided participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through an intensive teaching and evaluation process. This collaboration not only strengthens AzTU’s partnership with industry but also contributes to raising the professional competence of both faculty members and students to an international standard.      

Students of the Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU) — Rasul Ibrahimli, Huseyn Huseynov, Amil Jamilov, Sahib Iskandarli, Ali Hasanli, Seymur Shikhalizade, and Ilaha Karimova — successfully presented their scientific papers at the 76th International Astronautical Congress held in Sydney, Australia. The students were accompanied by Ayten Sadiqova, Head of AzTU “SABAH” groups. The visit aimed to expand AzTU students’ interaction with the international scientific community, familiarize them with cutting-edge achievements in space research and astronautics, and showcase the university’s scientific potential on a global scale. During the congress, AzTU students presented their research on aerospace engineering, satellite technologies, and the applications of artificial intelligence in space exploration. Their studies addressed key issues such as improving the efficiency of space missions, optimizing energy resources, and developing safe orbital movement models. The students’ presentations were met with great interest by scientists and industry experts from around the world.      

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