Industry innovation and infrastructure 2023

 

The university is a dynamic institution with a significant focus on research and development, reflected in its substantial contributions to various industries. It has 15 spin-offs, which are companies or projects that have emerged from the university’s research and development activities, demonstrating the university’s commitment to translating academic research into practical applications and real-world solutions.

In terms of research funding, the university has secured a total of **105,404,499,460 Uzbek sums in research income from industry and commerce. This figure represents the university’s robust partnerships with businesses and industries, showcasing the relevance and impact of its research across various sectors. The funding is distributed across different subject areas, with 70,623,422,260 Uzbek sums allocated to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. This indicates the university’s strength in these fields, which are vital to driving innovation and technological progress. 14,315,395,200 Uzbek sums of the research income comes from Medicine, highlighting the university’s involvement in healthcare and medical research. Finally, 20,465,682,000 Uzbek sums of research income is directed towards Arts & Humanities / Social Sciences, demonstrating the university’s balanced investment in diverse academic fields, which are essential for understanding society, culture, and human behavior.

The university has a dedicated workforce, with a total of 2,270 employees. Among them, 1,021 are academic staff, who are responsible for teaching, conducting research, and contributing to the academic environment. This large academic workforce reflects the university’s commitment to providing high-quality education and fostering a strong research culture. Within the academic staff, a substantial number, 872 persons, specialize in STEM subjects, which is a reflection of the university’s emphasis on scientific and technological advancements. 21 academic staff members are involved in Medicine, highlighting the specialized expertise the university offers in healthcare and medical fields. Additionally, 346 academic staff members** are engaged in Humanities and Social Sciences, ensuring that the university remains well-rounded and offers a diverse range of programs that address societal needs.

This balance in subject areas allows the university to produce well-rounded research and academic offerings that contribute to a variety of fields, including innovation in technology, advancements in healthcare, and critical insights into social and cultural dynamics.

The significant research income and specialized academic staff demonstrate the university’s role as a leader in education and research, not only in Uzbekistan but potentially on the global stage. The strong income from STEM disciplines points to the university’s potential for groundbreaking contributions in fields like engineering, technology, and environmental science, while the focus on Medicine shows its potential for advancing healthcare through research in clinical and applied medical sciences. The inclusion of Humanities and Social Sciences also ensures that the university’s work is socially and culturally relevant, addressing the needs of the broader community.

Innovative Projects and Collaborations Projects of TUIT:

  1. Erasmus UzMedEn: A new Master’s program and professional development courses in the field of medical engineering are being developed in Uzbekistan as part of the Erasmus+ project. This initiative aims to enhance the medical engineering education system and improve healthcare technology applications in the country (https://t.me/tuituz_official/15711).

     

     

  2. Development of a 6-channel Electrocardiogram Device: A new 6-channel electrocardiogram device has been developed in collaboration with 15 cardiology professionals. Additionally, a device for monitoring oxygenation in the human body has been created, enhancing diagnostic capabilities in healthcare settings.
  3. Incubation Center Innovation Projects: The university’s incubation center focuses on knowledge transfer and innovation, supporting projects that aim to transfer cutting-edge technologies and research to the market. This provides a platform for entrepreneurs to launch and scale innovative solutions.
  4. TATU and KOICA-Kookmin University Project: In partnership with South Korea’s KOICA agency and Kookmin University, the university is implementing a grant project titled "Establishing an Innovative Business IT Education System at TATU." The project, running from 2023 to 2027 with a budget of $5 million, aims to create a Business IT education program and manufacturing zone at TATU. Over 100 professors and specialists will undergo professional training, and five PhD students and ten Master’s students will have the opportunity to study at Kookmin University. (https://t.me/tuituz_official/22653).

     

     

  5. Speech Therapy Software for All Ages: A speech therapy software program has been developed for individuals with speech impairments, catering to both adults and children. This tool aims to support speech rehabilitation and improve communication skills among people with speech disorders.