Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Signed Between IFAR and CAT
We are pleased to announce that the Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research (IFAR) at the National Research University TIIAME, represented by its Director, Dr. Jamoliddin Razzokov, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT) under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, represented by its deputy Director, Dr. Dilbar Dalimova.
This MoU marks the beginning of a collaborative partnership aimed at advancing research in several critical areas, including:
- Plasma Medicine: Leveraging non-thermal plasma (NTP) for cancer treatment through a combination of computer simulations and experimental studies to understand its selective effects on cancer cells.
- Neurological Diseases: Addressing the complexities of diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's by exploring the impact of electric fields and drugs on amyloid fibers using a blend of in-vitro experiments and computer simulations.
- Artificial Intelligence: Utilizing AI to identify peptide-based inhibitors for proteins involved in various diseases.
- Chronic Wound Healing: Investigating the potential of NTP to accelerate wound healing through combined in-vivo and in-silico studies.
Both IFAR and CAT are committed to sharing resources, expertise, and information to achieve these objectives, with plans for regular meetings, joint publications, and presentations at scientific conferences. This collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions and standards for medical treatments, benefiting the scientific community and patients alike.
We look forward to the groundbreaking research and advancements that will emerge from this partnership over the next five years.
We are pleased to announce that the Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research (IFAR) at the National Research University TIIAME, represented by its Director, Dr. Jamoliddin Razzokov, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT) under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, represented by its deputy Director, Dr. Dilbar Dalimova.
This MoU marks the beginning of a collaborative partnership aimed at advancing research in several critical areas, including:
- Plasma Medicine: Leveraging non-thermal plasma (NTP) for cancer treatment through a combination of computer simulations and experimental studies to understand its selective effects on cancer cells.
- Neurological Diseases: Addressing the complexities of diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's by exploring the impact of electric fields and drugs on amyloid fibers using a blend of in-vitro experiments and computer simulations.
- Artificial Intelligence: Utilizing AI to identify peptide-based inhibitors for proteins involved in various diseases.
- Chronic Wound Healing: Investigating the potential of NTP to accelerate wound healing through combined in-vivo and in-silico studies.
Both IFAR and CAT are committed to sharing resources, expertise, and information to achieve these objectives, with plans for regular meetings, joint publications, and presentations at scientific conferences. This collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions and standards for medical treatments, benefiting the scientific community and patients alike.
We look forward to the groundbreaking research and advancements that will emerge from this partnership over the next five years.
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Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Signed Between IFAR and IGIC
The Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research (IFAR) at the National Research University TIIAME and the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry (IGIC) of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan have entered into a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration aims to drive forward research in physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, functional crystals, and computational science.
The MoU was officially signed by Dr. Jamoliddin Razzokov, Director of IFAR, and Prof. Aziz Ibragimov, Director of IGIC. This partnership will enable researchers from both institutions to work together on cutting-edge projects that aim to better understand the molecular mechanisms of functional nanomaterials. The ultimate goal is to develop innovative products that could have significant market potential.
Key Areas of Collaboration:
1. Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs):
o Synthesis and evaluation of MOFs, focusing on their applications in gas adsorption and photocatalysis.
2. Material Processing with Non-Thermal Plasma:
o Modification of materials on the nanometer scale using non-thermal plasma techniques.
3. Carbon and Aluminum Silicate Nanotubes:
o Synthesis and analysis of nanotubes for use in various modern technologies and medical applications.
4. Protein and Ligand Interactions:
o Investigating the inhibitory functions of ligands on target proteins to combat fungi and bacteria.
Both IFAR and IGIC are committed to sharing resources, expertise, and information to achieve these objectives, with plans for regular meetings, joint publications, and presentations at scientific conferences. This collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions to modern problems that would bring benefits to both the social and scientific community.
We look forward to the groundbreaking research and advancements that will emerge from this partnership over the next five years.
The Institute of Fundamental and Applied Research (IFAR) at the National Research University TIIAME and the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry (IGIC) of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan have entered into a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration aims to drive forward research in physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, functional crystals, and computational science.
The MoU was officially signed by Dr. Jamoliddin Razzokov, Director of IFAR, and Prof. Aziz Ibragimov, Director of IGIC. This partnership will enable researchers from both institutions to work together on cutting-edge projects that aim to better understand the molecular mechanisms of functional nanomaterials. The ultimate goal is to develop innovative products that could have significant market potential.
Key Areas of Collaboration:
1. Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs):
o Synthesis and evaluation of MOFs, focusing on their applications in gas adsorption and photocatalysis.
2. Material Processing with Non-Thermal Plasma:
o Modification of materials on the nanometer scale using non-thermal plasma techniques.
3. Carbon and Aluminum Silicate Nanotubes:
o Synthesis and analysis of nanotubes for use in various modern technologies and medical applications.
4. Protein and Ligand Interactions:
o Investigating the inhibitory functions of ligands on target proteins to combat fungi and bacteria.
Both IFAR and IGIC are committed to sharing resources, expertise, and information to achieve these objectives, with plans for regular meetings, joint publications, and presentations at scientific conferences. This collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions to modern problems that would bring benefits to both the social and scientific community.
We look forward to the groundbreaking research and advancements that will emerge from this partnership over the next five years.
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π Exciting News! π
Our next research visit takes us to Yeditepe University, nestled in the marvelous city of Istanbul. π I've had the pleasure of connecting and discussing Plasma Agriculture with Dr. Turgay Coruhlu for a long time, and now it's time to dive deeper into his innovative research. π±
We aim to establish a close collaboration through joint projects, and I'm happy that my student Davronjon Izzatulla ΓΔli will be joining me on this journey. π¨βπ Over the next 10 days, we'll be immersed in a dense schedule of field experiments and exploring the vibrant city of Istanbul. ποΈπ
Looking forward to fruitful discussions and new discoveries! β¨ BTW penguin and panda accompanying us.
#ResearchVisit #PlasmaAgriculture #YeditepeUniversity #Collaboration #Innovation #IstanbulAdventures #fieldexperiment
Our next research visit takes us to Yeditepe University, nestled in the marvelous city of Istanbul. π I've had the pleasure of connecting and discussing Plasma Agriculture with Dr. Turgay Coruhlu for a long time, and now it's time to dive deeper into his innovative research. π±
We aim to establish a close collaboration through joint projects, and I'm happy that my student Davronjon Izzatulla ΓΔli will be joining me on this journey. π¨βπ Over the next 10 days, we'll be immersed in a dense schedule of field experiments and exploring the vibrant city of Istanbul. ποΈπ
Looking forward to fruitful discussions and new discoveries! β¨ BTW penguin and panda accompanying us.
#ResearchVisit #PlasmaAgriculture #YeditepeUniversity #Collaboration #Innovation #IstanbulAdventures #fieldexperiment
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π¬ Exciting Research Visit to Yeditepe University! π
I am glad to share that I am currently on a research visit to Yeditepe University in Istanbul, Turkey. π
During this visit, I've met my collaborator Dr. Turgay Γoruhlu who is working on the Plasma Agriculture project. π±β¨ Dr. Γoruhlu is closely monitoring the development of tea plants under direct plasma treatment of seeds and an indirect method using plasma-treated water, with impressive results so far. π΅πΏ
We also had productive discussions about applying for an upcoming joint project call between Uzbekistan and Turkey. πΊπΏπΉπ·
In addition, we visited the nanotechnology lab led by Dr. Fatih Mehmet, who specializes in solar cells. βοΈπ We explored potential collaborations that could involve other organizations in Uzbekistan.
Our visit continued with a meeting with Prof. Metin Turan, Head of the Agricultural Trade and Management Department. Prof. Turan is working on advanced seed treatment technology, which has been tested and certified. πΎβοΈ His extensive experience in research, management, and trading is truly inspiring, and we agreed on establishing close cooperation.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the researchers for their warm hospitality and valuable discussions. π€
Looking forward to exciting collaborations and advancements in our research endeavors! π
#Research #Collaboration #PlasmaAgriculture #Nanotechnology #SolarCells #SeedTreatment #IFAR #YeditepeUniversity #Uzbekistan #Turkey
I am glad to share that I am currently on a research visit to Yeditepe University in Istanbul, Turkey. π
During this visit, I've met my collaborator Dr. Turgay Γoruhlu who is working on the Plasma Agriculture project. π±β¨ Dr. Γoruhlu is closely monitoring the development of tea plants under direct plasma treatment of seeds and an indirect method using plasma-treated water, with impressive results so far. π΅πΏ
We also had productive discussions about applying for an upcoming joint project call between Uzbekistan and Turkey. πΊπΏπΉπ·
In addition, we visited the nanotechnology lab led by Dr. Fatih Mehmet, who specializes in solar cells. βοΈπ We explored potential collaborations that could involve other organizations in Uzbekistan.
Our visit continued with a meeting with Prof. Metin Turan, Head of the Agricultural Trade and Management Department. Prof. Turan is working on advanced seed treatment technology, which has been tested and certified. πΎβοΈ His extensive experience in research, management, and trading is truly inspiring, and we agreed on establishing close cooperation.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the researchers for their warm hospitality and valuable discussions. π€
Looking forward to exciting collaborations and advancements in our research endeavors! π
#Research #Collaboration #PlasmaAgriculture #Nanotechnology #SolarCells #SeedTreatment #IFAR #YeditepeUniversity #Uzbekistan #Turkey