
Hakimjon Nasriddinovich Zayniddinov is a Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Head of the "Artificial Intelligence" Department at Muhammad al-Khwarizmi Tashkent University of Information Technologies. He is a renowned scientist in the field of digital signal and image processing.
Hakimjon Nasriddinovich Zayniddinov was born on March 29, 1963. In 1979, he graduated from Secondary School No. 20 named after Furkat in Izbaskan district, Andijan region. That same year, he was admitted to the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute (now Tashkent State Technical University) and graduated in 1984.
After graduating from Tashkent Polytechnic Institute (TPI) in 1984, he worked as a research intern and assistant at the Department of Computer Science and Computing Engineering of the institute. In 1990, he entered the full-time postgraduate program at St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University and successfully defended his PhD dissertation in 1993. After defending his PhD, he worked as a senior lecturer and associate professor at Tashkent State Technical University (TSTU). In 2005, he defended his doctoral dissertation at Tashkent University of Information Technologies (TUIT). After earning his doctorate, he served as a professor and head of the Department of Information Technologies at TUIT. From 2007 to 2009, he worked as a professor at Dongseo University in South Korea. From 2011 to 2014, he headed the Department of "Information and Communication Technologies in Management" at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Professor Zayniddinov’s research focuses on the theoretical and practical issues of creating specialized processors, devices, systems, and corresponding software.
His scientific journey began with the development and application of linear and functional information transformations. Later, Hakimjon Zayniddinov focused on researching the architectures of specialized signal processors for joint processing of information presented in various formats. For the first time, he and his students explored theoretical, design, and circuit engineering aspects of various hardware-software complexes and specialized computing systems based on piecewise-polynomial information processing methods. These developments have wide applications, particularly in biomedical signal and image processing systems in healthcare, seismic signal processing in seismology, multidimensional magnetic and temperature field processing in geophysics, and radar signal detection and recognition systems in hydroacoustics and related fields.
In the early 1990s, Zayniddinov collaborated with researchers from St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University to develop principles for organizing homogeneous and heterogeneous specialized processors based on piecewise-polynomial and spline-function methods, improving the performance and reliability of computing systems.
In the late 2000s, together with South Korean scientists, he actively participated in research and led several projects to develop methods, algorithms, and software tools for modeling smooth surfaces using spline functions.
Later, he collaborated with scientists from Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (Germany) on developing methods, models, and hardware-software systems for environmental monitoring and pollution forecasting.
Currently, within the framework of joint projects, he and his students are also collaborating with Belarusian researchers to develop smart IoT devices for various fields based on artificial intelligence.
He is also conducting research in collaboration with Uzbek scientists from the Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology “Hydroingeo” under the State Committee of Geology and Mineral Resources of Uzbekistan, Samarkand State Medical University, and the Republican Center for Forensic Expertise named after Kh. Suleymanova on developing image processing methods, models, and algorithms based on wavelets.
Zayniddinov’s research results are often original and make a significant contribution to the development of information and artificial intelligence technologies. They are widely used in various industrial sectors.
Under his supervision and with his involvement, more than 30 scientific research projects of industrial importance have been carried out. He is the author and co-author of 7 monographs, 40 textbooks and manuals, 300 scientific articles, including over 50 intellectual property certificates and patents. His works have been published in scientific journals in England, France, Germany, the USA, Slovakia, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, and others. He is also a member of the editorial boards of two South Korean scientific journals and a member of the international M.V. Lomonosov Foundation in the Russian Federation.
He currently leads the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the Muhammad al-Khwarizmi Tashkent University of Information Technologies.
Prof. Zayniddinov has supervised 4 Doctors of Science (DSc) and 12 PhD students, including one who defended in Germany, another in South Korea, and one citizen of India who is currently working at a prestigious university in the United States.
His intense research activity, dynamic academic and organizational work, supportive attitude toward colleagues, encouragement of young researchers, and sociable nature have earned him well-deserved respect and recognition.
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