Scientific projects of R&ETA department

On the basis of the department, research works are conducted in several areas, including:

  • development and development of biomedical equipment and technologies;
  • development of machinery and technologies in agriculture;
  • development and creation of metering and control devices.

There is a student scientific circle “Make A Robot Yourself” and “the roboticist”. The main goal of the scientific policy is to form a contingent of well-trained scientific personnel, and the main function of higher education is to accumulate, develop and disseminate knowledge. The goals and objectives of scientific policy and higher education are intertwined. These goals will be achieved when research becomes an integral part of university education.

 

Services provided:

1. Design and development of electronic, medical equipment and devices, systems for production and automation, robots for various applications

2. Research and optimization of electrical circuits, robot control algorithms, microchips and integrated circuits.

3. Creating sensors and sensors for measuring various parameters.

 

Scientific projects of R&ETA department

0281-18-GC-Portable Cardioanalyzer

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AP14969403-Study of methods for predicting myocardial infarction using machine learning algorithms

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RNNTD24RKI111-Access control systems for educational institutions

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RNNTD24RKI110-New interior lock

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RNNTD24RKI114 Universal pulse modem for automated commercial energy metering systems

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RNNTD24RKI016-Marine Air Generator

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RNNTD24RKI017-Preparation for high-flow oxygen therapy

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RNNTD24RKI027-Infusion pumps for medical use

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73682 / Initiative-OT-22 LORAWAN Horse and Sheep Control system

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Development of an oral sensitivity assessment device

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Development of a manipulator mechanism for coating eyeglass optics

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