QYZPU HOSTED THE OPENING CEREMONY OF PHYSICAL LABORATORIES



    • QYZPU HOSTED THE OPENING CEREMONY OF PHYSICAL LABORATORIES

      The opening ceremony of the physical laboratories of the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Digital Technologies was held at the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University.  

      The opening ceremony was attended by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the University Omarkhan Nurtayuly, Chairman of the Board - Rector of QyzPU Gulmira Qanay, Director of the Physics and Technology Institute Omarkhan Koptleuovich, Director of the Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Chemistry and Biology in Almaty Maslikhat Zamirbekkyzy, Director of the Republican Physics and Mathematics School Meirlan Meirbek, Professor of the Physics Department Adambek Tatenov, Director of the A. Kozhykov Specialized Lyceum No. 39 Naila Malikova, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Ainagul Kapaskyzy, Director of Lyceum No. 24 Gulnaz Tungyshbekova, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Professor Gulnaziya Tugelbaykyzy, Professor of the Computer Science Department of the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Digital Technologies, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Serik Kenesbayev and Deputy Director for Research work of the Physics and Technology Institute, PhD Nikolay Chuchvaga, who cut the ribbon of the new laboratories.

      "Who will graduate from this university? It is a teacher. A teacher, since he will teach children, must have deep knowledge. Today, schools are technically equipped at a high level. Our students must be able to work with this equipment. If they receive an education from a qualified teacher, their contribution to the economy of our country will be significant. Based on this, we set a goal to update the laboratories in all disciplines. I believe in the teachers and students of the university. I wish them hard work in this area," said Chairman of the Board of Directors Omarkhan Oksikbayev.

      In the Department of Physics of the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Digital Technologies, 6 new laboratories equipped with PHYWE equipment have been opened. In particular, it is the laboratory «Interactive class» equipped with PHYWE instruments for teaching general physics, a laboratory for the school physics course, an electricity and magnetism laboratory, laboratory «Interactive class» with PASCO equipment for teaching general physics, an optics laboratory, and a molecular physics and thermodynamics laboratory.

      "Today, 6 new physics laboratories have been opened, which are necessary for students. This is a great joy for the students and teachers of our university. Modern students need updated formats and new programs for training. In this regard, laboratories equipped with modern equipment are being opened, and students will be able to work with these tools, improving their knowledge. It is also necessary to develop new programs and syllabuses in disciplines related to physics. I am sure that if we work in this direction and teach students, our students studying in the field of physics will become highly qualified specialists," said Professor of the Computer Science Department of the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Digital Technologies, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Serik Kenesbayev.

      The new laboratories and classrooms are equipped with modern equipment, which provides great opportunities for improving the quality of education.

      "I am a physicist by education, and watching the experiments that students conduct, I felt for a moment as if I were a first-year student again and wanted to do this lab work myself. I especially paid attention to fundamental research, as well as important experiments in the field of optics, magnetism and atomic physics. This is the moment when students get acquainted with modern physics. I am very glad that such laboratories have opened. In my opinion, especially in Kazakhstan, the profession of a teacher in the field of natural sciences and physics is one of the most important. After all, awakening a person's interest in this area, directing him to a profession that is necessary for the country's economy, and helping him to realize himself in this field is an extremely important task. I am sincerely happy for the university," said PhD, Deputy Director for Research Activities of the Physics and Technology Institute Nikolay Chuchvaga.

      Modern laboratories, which are an important component of training specialists in physics educational programs, undoubtedly contribute to students receiving a high level of education and developing their scientific research. These laboratories help students master the use of physical instruments as a means of experimental and practical knowledge, developing their practical skills. Completing laboratory work helps students deepen their knowledge of physics courses, strive for innovation, work with advanced practical installations and develop logical thinking.

       

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