Department of Computing Machines, Systems and Networks

History of the creation of the department

The Department of Computers, Systems and Networks was formed in 2003 on the basis of the Department of Theoretical Physics of the Faculty of Physics.

The need to create an independent department of computers, systems and networks was dictated by a number of objective reasons. As you know, at the moment, in the context of the rapid development of information systems and computer technology, there is a need to maintain the fleet of computers in the Republic and train specialists in information technology maintenance. The work of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks is focused on ensuring the educational process in specialized disciplines and topics at the Faculty of Physics.

During its existence, the department was headed by Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Juraev Kh.Sh. (2003-2021), Ph.D., Associate Professor Normatov Z.S. (2021-present)

The Department of Computers, Systems and Networks is a core department of the Faculty of Physics and performs the following functions: provides training in the disciplines assigned to the department – lectures, seminars, practical classes and laboratory work in accordance with the teaching load and in accordance with the approved plan, provides consultations to students on disciplines taught, carries out intermediate and final certification of students in the form of tests and exams based on the results of mastering educational material, organizes and regularly monitors the independent work of students, including their homework, coursework, carries out educational and methodological work that ensures the educational process is carried out at a high level, carries out educational work among students.

Research activities

Main directions of research work:

• Mathematical, physical and computer modeling of physical processes and their research.

• Model study of some problems in condensed matter.

• Methods for mathematical modeling and solving boundary value problems for nonlinear unsteady heat conduction.

• Methods of physical and computer modeling and solving boundary value problems for nonlinear stationary heat conduction.

• Artificial hyperbolization method for the inverse problem of heat conduction.

• Methods of mathematical and computer modeling and solution of boundary value problems for nonlinear stationary heat conduction.

• Methods of physical and computer modeling and solving boundary value problems for nonlinear unsteady heat conduction.

Educational activities:

The department is a graduate department and trains specialists in the specialty “Computers, systems and networks.” Graduate qualification – bachelor – engineer, technical systems engineer.

The acquisition by students of the department of computers, systems and networks is carried out by providing the department with the following basic disciplines:

Bachelor’s degree (full-time)

General professional disciplines:

  1. Mathematical analysis;
  2. Algebra and geometry;
  3. Discrete mathematics;
  4. Physics;
  5. Theoretical and applied mechanics;
  6. Electrical engineering and electronics;
  7. Differential equations;
  8. Probability theory;
  9. Computational mathematics;
  10. Automata theory;
  11. Theory of economics.

Profile disciplines:

  1. Information technology;
  2. Programming in a high-level language;
  3. Software system;
  4. Operating systems (factor);
  5. Organization of electronic computers and systems;
  6. Databases;
  7. Networks of electronic computers and telecommunications machines;
  8. Methods for protecting computer information;
  9. Fundamentals of management theory;
  10. Peripheral interfaces;
  11. Modeling;
  12. Circuit design;
  13. Engineering and machine (computer) graphics.

Centers, offices, laboratories:

The department has 3 educational and laboratory rooms, as well as an auditorium with innovative and resource-saving technology for cognitive training: video lectures, slide lectures, video conferences, testing to provide students and teachers with modern types of software and electronic resources necessary to increase the efficiency of the educational process.

The international cooperation:

The Department of Computers, Systems and Networks collaborates and interacts with an extensive network of contacts with related universities, the Laboratory of Information Technologies of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russian Federation, St. Petersburg State University and South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, etc.

Composition of the department

Head of the department

E-mail: zaffar.791979@mail.ru

Tel.: (+922) 901088185

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Normatov Zafar Safarmurodovich

Head of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor

Born on June 19, 1979 in the Tajik SSR, Shakhrinavsky district. In 1996 he graduated from Shakhrinav secondary school No. 13 named after. Hussein Nasridinnov. In 1996, he entered the TSNU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics and graduated from the TSNU Special Faculty (Applied Mathematics). In 2000, he was hired at TSNU as the head of the language laboratory of the Faculty of Oriental Studies. From 2008 to 2009 he worked as an assistant to the vice-rector for academic affairs at TNU. From 2008 to 2018 Assistant at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks, Faculty of Physics, TNU. In 2017, he defended his thesis on the topic “Study of heat and mass transfer processes in condensed matter using the method of artificial hyperbolization” for a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. From 2018 to 2021 worked as a senior lecturer at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks, Faculty of Physics, TNU. From 2021 to this day, Associate Professor of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks. From 2019 to 2021 worked as Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs of the Faculty of Physics of TNU. From November 2021 to the present, he is the head of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks. Every year he participates in conferences and methodological seminars, and during his time there he published more than 30 scientific articles and 2 teaching aids.

E-mail:hayrullo_58@mail.ru

Tel.: (+922) 917307060

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Juraev Khairullo Sharofovich

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor

Born on January 1, 1958 in the city of Istaravshan (Ura-Tube), Tajik SSR. In 1975 he entered the TSU named after V.I. Lenin at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics and graduated from the special faculty of TSU (mathematician, teacher). In 1980, he was hired at the DPU named after. T.G. Shevchenko as a programmer engineer. From 1980 to 1989 he was a graduate student at the Faculty of TNU named after. V.I.Lenin. From 1990 to 1991 Assistant at the Department of Computational Mathematics at DPU named after. T.G. Shevchenko. From 1991 to 1993 Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computational Mathematics at DPU named after. T.G. Shevchenko. From 1993 to 1995 Associate Professor of the Department of Computational Mathematics at DPU named after. K.J. Juraev. From 1993 to 1995 Associate Professor of the College of Folk Art and Fine Arts College of Folk Art and Fine Arts Sh. Istaravshan. From 2001 to 2003 Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computational Mathematics and Mechanics at TSNU. From 2003 to 2006 Associate Professor of the Department of Computational Mathematics and Mechanics at TSNU. In 2006-2021 Head of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks of Physics, Faculty of Physics, TNU. Since November 2021, he has been a professor, leading specialist in the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks.

E-mail: naimnn@mail.ru

Tel.: (+922) 907703388

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Narzulloev Naim

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor

Born on January 30, 1954 in the city of Ura-Tyube, Tajik SSR. In 1961 I went to first grade at a boarding school in the city of Ura-Tube. In 1968-1971 continued his studies at secondary school No. 3 in Ura-Tube. In 1971, he entered the TSU named after V.I. Lenin at the Faculty of Physics and, after transferring, graduated from the special faculty of MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute). In 1978, he was hired at TSU named after. V.I. Lenin as an engineer at the Faculty of Physics. From 1978 to 1983 he completed postgraduate studies at the Physico-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR. From 1983 to 1985 Assistant at the Department of Medical Physics, Medical Institute named after. A. Sino. From 1985 to 1987 he held the position of junior researcher at the Spectroscopy Laboratory of the Physico-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences. In 1986, he defended his thesis on the topic “Features of the molecular destruction of elastomers and the influence of the structural state on it” for a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. From 1987 to 1992 he worked as a senior lecturer at the Commercial Institute. From 1992 to 2011 was deputy director of JSC Technology Center. In 2011-2014 Head of the Department of Methods of Teaching Physics, Faculty of Physics, TNU. In 2014-2018 Head of the Department of Medical Electronics, TNU. From 2018 to this day, Associate Professor of the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks. Every year he participates in conferences and methodological seminars, and during his time there he published more than 54 scientific articles and 4 teaching aids. He is an excellent student of education and science of Tajikistan.

E-mail: izatullo.mahmudov@yandex.com

Tel.: (+922) 904555612

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Makhmudov Izzatullo

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor

Born on December 27, 1968 in the city of Kulyab, former Kulyab district, now Khatlon region. In 1974, he entered secondary school No. 5 in the city of Kulyab in the first grade. Until 1984, he studied at the mentioned school, and after graduating from high school he worked as a laboratory assistant at the Kulyab State Pedagogical University at the Faculty of Physics. In 1987-89 she was called up to serve in the armed forces of the Soviet Union. After serving in 1990, he entered the Kulyab State Pedagogical University at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics. In 1995, after graduating from the named university, he worked as an assistant at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, Kulyab State University. In 2000, he moved to the Tajik National University as a research intern. In 2002, he entered graduate school at the Tajik National University. From 2002 to 2005 he was a graduate student at the Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics, TNU. After graduating from graduate school, he worked as the head of the educational laboratory of the Department of Solid State Physics. In 2011, he defended his PhD thesis on the study of the structure and physical properties of synthetic polymers with the dissertation council of the Faculty of Physics of TNU. Since 2013, he has been working as an associate professor at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks, Faculty of Physics, TNU. He is an excellent student of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan, awarded several awards in the field of science and technology of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan.

E-mail: asomiddinovzainiddin@gmail.com

Tel.: (+922) 934228978

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Asomiddinov Zainiddin Sharofovich

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Lecturer

Born on May 2, 1978 in the Varzab district of the Republic of Tatarstan. In 1985-1995 he studied at secondary school No. 56 in the Varzob district. In 1996 he entered the Faculty of Mathematics of the TSPU named after K. Dzhuraev. After graduating from the university in 2002, he began working at the Department of Computational Mathematics as a department assistant. In 2002-2006 he was a graduate student (correspondence department) of the above-mentioned department. Since 2002, assistant and since 2005, senior lecturer at the Department of Computational Mathematics. From 2007 to this day, senior lecturer at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks, Faculty of Physics, TSNU. In 2021, he defended his thesis for a candidate of technical sciences on the topic “The influence of some vegetable oils and hexane on the thermophysical properties of aviation kerosene.” Every year he participates in conferences and methodological seminars, and has published 8 scientific articles over the years.

E-mail: kdzoir@mail.ru

Tel.: (+922) 933041139

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Karimov Zoir Davlatbegovich

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Lecturer

Born on July 19, 1988 in the Faizabad district of the Republic of Tatarstan. In 1995-2006 he studied at secondary school No. 5 in Faizabad district. In 2006 he entered the Faculty of Physics of TSNU. After graduating from the university in 2011, he began working at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks as a laboratory assistant in the department. In 2012-2015 he was a graduate student at the above-mentioned department. Since 2015, assistant and from 2021 to this day, senior lecturer at the department of computers, systems and networks. In 2018, he defended his thesis for a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences on the topic “Optimization of the parameters of heteronanolase laser structures taking into account the temperature dependence of the pore current.” Every year he participates in conferences and methodological seminars, during which time he has published 1 monograph and 18 scientific articles.

E-mail: shamsiddinnnn@mail.ru

Tel.: (+992) 917232918

Address: Rudaki Ave. 17, Faculty of Physics, TNU

Vosidov Shamsiddin Yusufovich

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer

Born on June 29, 1985 in the Khuroson district of the Republic of Tatarstan. In 1992-2003 he studied at secondary school No. 18 in the Khuroson district. In 2003 he entered the Faculty of Physics of TSNU. After graduating from the university in 2008, he began working at the Department of Computers, Systems and Networks as a department assistant. In 2012-2016 he was a graduate student (correspondence department) of the above-mentioned department. Since 2008, assistant and since 2023, senior lecturer at the department of computers, systems and networks. In 2021, he defended his thesis for a candidate of pedagogical sciences on the topic “Methodological foundations of mathematical modeling of educational problems as a means of improving the professional skills of students of mathematical specialties at a university.” Every year he participates in conferences and methodological seminars, and has published 11 scientific articles over the years.