At the laboratory of the Department
04.04.2025

Writing electrical circuit programs helps students at our university better understand the theoretical aspects of electrical circuits, and also aids in developing programming skills that are useful for solving more complex engineering problems. Students carry out such tasks in the laboratory of the "Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics" department. Under the guidance of the laboratory head, F. Makhmudov, students are involved in the development, creation, and maintenance of software for calculating electrical circuits. Programming allows students to apply theoretical knowledge about the laws of electricity and electronics (such as Kirchhoff's laws, Ohm's law, resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc.) to solve real engineering problems.
Programming electrical circuits is linked to the development of electronics, automation, robotics, control systems, and renewable energy, which are all high-tech fields. Students who can model and analyze circuits using software will be in demand in these areas. Moreover, this opens doors to job opportunities in companies in Uzbekistan that develop energy systems, smart devices, and technology startups.





