Student Achievements
AMI Students Academic Performance Indicators:
2022 | 2023 | 2024 | ||||
Spring | Fall | Spring | Fall | Spring | Fall | |
Average GPA | 3.13 | 3.12 | 3.12 | 3.13 | 3.58 | 3.70 |
Participation of Applied Mathematics and Informatics Students in Scientific Conferences
2024
Oral Presentation – "Mechanics and Interdisciplinary Reports" Section
- Nikita Plotnikov – Exact Solutions in a Three-Dimensional Model of Wind Currents (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) – April 26, 2024
Poster Presentation – "Mechanics and Interdisciplinary Reports" Section
- O.B. Zabinyakova, S.N. Sklyar, N.A. Plotnikov – Numerical Solution of the One-Dimensional Inverse Magnetotelluric Sounding Problem Using Difference Schemes Derived from the Local Integral Equation Method (Russian Academy of Sciences Research Station, American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) – April 26, 2024
Conference Proceedings Publications
- N.A. Plotnikov – Exact Solutions in a Three-Dimensional Model of Wind Currents // Proceedings of the XVI International Conference of Young Scientists and Students. – Bishkek: RAS Research Station, 2024. – pp. 457-463.
- S.N. Sklyar, O.B. Zabinyakova, N.A. Plotnikov – Numerical Solution of the One-Dimensional Inverse Magnetotelluric Sounding Problem (Example of a Two-Layer Medium) // Proceedings of the XVI International Conference of Young Scientists and Students. – Bishkek: RAS Research Station, 2024. – pp. 473-480.
2023
Oral Presentations – "Mechanics and Interdisciplinary Reports" Section
- Anastasia Frolova, Valeria Tian – Some Applications of First-Order Linear Difference Equations (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) – April 27, 2023
- Yiman Altynbek uulu – Development of Numerical Methods for Landslide Motion Simulation (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) – April 27, 2023
Conference Proceedings Publications
- A. Frolova, V. Tian – Some Applications of First-Order Linear Difference Equations // Proceedings of the XV International Conference of Young Scientists and Students. – Bishkek: RAS Research Station, 2023. – pp. 358-362.
- Y. Altynbek uulu – Development of Numerical Methods for Landslide Motion Simulation // Proceedings of the XV International Conference of Young Scientists and Students. – Bishkek: RAS Research Station, 2023. – pp. 379-383.
2022
Oral Presentation – "Mechanics and Interdisciplinary Reports" Section
- Edita Don – Computation of Integral Flow Velocities in Wind Models: Analytical and Numerical Methods (American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) – April 29, 2022
Conference Proceedings Publication
- E. Don – Computation of Integral Flow Velocities in Wind Models: Analytical and Numerical Methods // Proceedings of the XIV International Conference of Young Scientists and Students. – Bishkek: RAS Research Station, 2022. – pp. 366-371.
Participation of Applied Mathematics and Informatics Students in Research Projects
69ɫ Faculty Research Grant
- Project: Mathematical Model in Acute Cardiac Ischemia Evaluation (2020-2021)
- Researchers: U.M. Imanaliev, T.M. Imanaliev
- Student Researchers: Moritz Konarsky, Ilya Solomonov
69ɫ CTLT Open Educational Resources (OER) Initiative
- Project: Mathematical Olympiads for School Students at 69ɫ (2023)
- Researchers: S.K. Kydyraliev, E.S. Burova
- Student Researcher: N.A. Plotnikov
69ɫ Faculty Research Grant
- Project: Development of a Numerical Algorithm for Solving the One-Dimensional Inverse Magnetotelluric Sounding Problem Using Difference Schemes Derived from the Local Integral Equation Method (2024)
- Researchers: S.N. Sklyar, O.B. Zabinyakova
- Student Researcher: N.A. Plotnikov
69ɫ Presidential Research and Education Fund Grant
- Project: Development of a Centralized Educational Data Collection and Analysis System (2024)
- Researcher: P.S. Dolmatova
- Student Researcher:Y.Sergeeva
Senior Capstone Project – Research on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (2023-2024)
Abdurauf Giiazidinov | |
During my senior thesis project, I encountered the need for funding to build a physical model of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). To achieve this, I applied for the Senior Capstone Project Grant and was awarded $500 to support my research. The next step was participating in the STEM Design Contest, an international competition sponsored by Gyeonggi-Do Province (South Korea). This competition focused on developing innovative solutions in environmental science and STEM fields. Our project took 2nd place, receiving additional funding. Thanks to these grants and the invaluable support of my research advisor, Prof. Taalaibek Imanaliev, we significantly improved the mathematical model of DSSCs. Based on our calculations, we ordered a physical model from the Swiss company Solaronix, enabling further research and validation of our theoretical findings. This experience not only enhanced my research skills but also demonstrated the critical importance of combining theoretical analysis with practical experimentation in the field of renewable energy. |
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