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Students of the Telematics Department of KSTU Take First Place at the 10th Intellectual Olympiad of the Volga Federal District
From April 23 to 26, 2025, a team of students from the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov, studying at the Department of Telematics, participated in the 10th Intellectual Olympiad of the Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation. They competed in the “Engineering Team Competition” category.
The KSTU team consisted of third-year Telematics students:
— Atyr Suparova
— Msykal Asypbekova
— Timur Vakhitov
On the first day of the competition, the participants took part in an engineering hackathon, where they had 5 hours to solve three practical tasks proposed by industrial enterprises. The KSTU team effectively distributed roles and successfully completed the tasks in less than 4 hours, demonstrating a high level of preparation and excellent teamwork.
On the second day, the team presented their homework project. They showcased an engineering project for the company “Saranskrezinotekhnika.” The project involved creating an online system to measure the wall thickness of rubber hoses and detect visual defects using machine vision and artificial intelligence technologies. A specialized dataset was prepared, and a neural network model was trained for automatic image analysis.
As a result of the Olympiad, the KSTU team took first place in their category among international engineering teams. Participants included representatives from universities in Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Belarus, and China.
Conference “Deutsch und Technik”: Our Students at the Intersection of Language and Technology
On April 9, 2025, students and faculty of the Telematics Department actively participated in the annual conference “Deutsch und Technik,” held at the Kyrgyz-German Institute of KSTU named after I. Razzakov. This important event, which brings together the German language and technical disciplines, provided an excellent platform for exchanging ideas, scientific communication, and showcasing professional knowledge.
Our talented students presented their projects in German:
Msykal Asypbekova and Aidana Mamyrova presented on “Wetterstation mit Raspberry Pi 3”, sharing the concept of eco-friendly and accessible weather monitoring.
Atyr Suparova and Salamat Kerimkulov showcased the project “Smart Home und Brandmeldeanlagen”, dedicated to intelligent home management and security systems.
The student presentations demonstrated a high level of preparation, creative approaches, and confident command of technical terminology in German. Our respected faculty members and the head of the department also participated in the conference, emphasizing the importance of international dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The “Deutsch und Technik” conference, now in its ninth year, continues to unite the academic community, inspiring development in technology, science, and language education.