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The Vice-Rector of AzTU has been on a business trip to Turkey

01.04.2025     187     AzTU

Professor Subhan Namazov, the Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation at Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU), has been on a business trip to Uludagh University (BUU) and Bursa Technical University (BTU) in Turkey.

During the trip, Vice-Rector Subhan Namazov met with Professor Ferudun Yılmaz, the Rector of BUU.

The rector, expressing interest in collaborating with AzTU, agreed on carrying out joint projects and launching joint doctoral programs in the fields offered at AzTU. At the conclusion of the meeting, a memorandum of understanding was signed between AzTU and BUU. During the visit, Vice-Rector Subhan Namazov held meetings at the Faculty of Engineering at BUU, toured the laboratory facilities, and had discussions with the heads of the departments.

During the visit, a memorandum of understanding was signed between AzTU and BTU as well. In a meeting with Professor Beyhan Bayhan, the Vice-Rector of BTU, both universities discussed their similar educational and research activities and exchanged ideas on how to further develop their existing cooperation.

Vice-Rector Subhan Namazov discussed the opportunities for carrying out doctoral programs in collaboration with BTU.

BTU's Vice-Rector, Beyhan Bayhan, expressed his approval of the matter and endorsed the shared use of the material and technical resources.

During his visit, Vice-Rector Subhan Namazov explored BTU's state-of-the-art Central Research Laboratory and discussed opportunities for collaboration. He also reviewed the material-technical infrastructure and well-equipped laboratories of the BTU departments that are compatible with AzTU.

Furthermore, in-depth discussions were held with the department heads regarding potential joint efforts, and an agreement was made on the possibility of comprehensive cooperation.


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