International laboratories
1. The bioeconomy room is located in room 110 of the Faculty of Economics. There are conference facilities for conducting online classes. A large interactive screen, 24 microphones, a mixer, and 2 video cameras are placed. Laptops were also given to 6 graduate students.
2. Laboratory of integrated management of water resources IT-Park D is located in the back of the building. In this case, integrated management of water resources is shown interactively on the example of the Chirchik river basin model.
3. Laboratory of automated control of processes in the water supply system located in the auditorium 510-512 of building V.
The laboratory is equipped with the most modern, advanced equipment, which allows to raise the laboratory and scientific base to a new, innovative level that meets high international educational standards. These changes not only improve the quality of the educational process in this department, but also serve as a strong impetus for the development of the entire institute.
The practical significance is related to the training of highly qualified personnel with modern technical support for the automation of water management, which allows monitoring, distribution, water use, water supply and management of water resources based on the principles of operation of automated systems, digital technologies, and software-technical solutions.
A systems approach to water resources management is characterized by three main interrelated components:
1. Technological processes
2. Facilities and equipment
3. Automation control
4. Geoinformatics center Geoinformatics center was established within the Erasmus+ DSinGIS project. It was equipped with modern geodetic equipment and high efficiency computers.
5. Show-room of smart agriculture and water management The Chinese company Huawei was installed for the first time in Uzbekistan as part of the project of Smart agriculture and water management in the Educational and Scientific Polygon and its showroom. This laboratory is located in the right wing of the Rectorate building.