Within the framework of the 88th Open International Scientific Conference of students at the Georgian Technical University, the commission consisting of scientists and researchers identified the winning students of the Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering.
Under the auspices of the 88th Open International Scientific Conference of students at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Technologies of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering; Motor transport; Railway transport; Logistics; Engineering graphics and technical mechanics; The Transport and Industry Management Sections worked.
The cadets of the “David Agmashenebeli National Academy” and the students of “Ilia State University” took part in the conference, in the relevant sections, along with the faculty students.
The participants of the Conference made interesting presentations on relevant topics and answered the questions of the specially appointed commission members.
9 students participated in the road transport directions section.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winners were identified, Bachelor’s degree – 1st place - Vakhtang Lazariashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering); 2nd place - Rezo Kupatadze, Elene Velijanashvili, Luka Kheladze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 3rd place - Nikoloz Abashidze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); Master’s degree - 1st place - Tornike Kvirikashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 2nd place - Omar Medzvelia (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); Doctorate - 1st place - Eteri Gelashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 2nd place - Guram Shanidze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering).
9 students participated in the section on engineering graphics and technical mechanics.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winners were identified, Bachelor’s degree -1st place - Giorgi Chkonia, Luka Khakidze (Mining and Geology Faculty); 2nd place - Tamar Gergedava, Tamar Vardishvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering) 3rd place - Nikoloz Basilaya, David Abramishvili, David Begiashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering);
3 students participated in the logistics section.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winner, Doctorate 1st place - Omar Mamalashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering) was selected.
8 students participated in the section on mechanical engineering and industrial technologies.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winners were identified, Bachelor’s degree - 1st place - Luka Guraspashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering); 2nd place - Aleksandre Kacharava, Luka Dzotsenidze, David Gugechadze (David Agmashenebeli National Academy); 3rd place - Irakli Marskvishvili (David Agmashenebeli National Academy); Master’s degree – 1st place - Mariam Barbakadze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering); Doctorate - 1st place - Amirani Lazarashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 2nd place - Malkhaz Tsutskiridze (Ph.D., Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering).
8 students participated in the railway transport directions section.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winners were identified, Bachelor’s degree -1st place - Saba Telia (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 2nd place - Bachana Kopadze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 3rd place - Lasha Khurtsilava (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); Master’s degree - 1st place - Giorgi Tskhomelidze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 2nd place - Shalva Lomsadze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 3rd place - Elchini Akhmedov (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering); Doctorate - 1st place - Bakar Getsadze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering) 3rd place - David Buleishvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering).
6 students participated in the section on transport and industry management.
Based on the points awarded by the commission members, the winners were identified, Bachelor’s degree - 1st place - David Mikaberidze (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanics Engineering); 2nd place - Mariam Gvelesiani (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering); 3rd place - Tea Shubitidze, Lana Ninikashvili (Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering).
For information: more than 530 undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctorate students of thirteen Faculties of the university are participating in the 88th Open International Scientific Conference of students.
The conference includes 56 sections: 4 sections will work at the Faculty of Construction and 25 students will present their work; at the Faculty of Energy - 8 sections, 67 students; at the Faculty of Mining and Geology - 2 sections, 41 students; at the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy - 6 sections, 62 students; at the Faculty of Transport Systems and Mechanical Engineering - 6 sections, 54 students; at the Faculty of Architecture, Urbanism, and Design - 2 sections, 18 students; at the Faculty of Law and International Relations - 1 section, 21 students; at the Faculties of law and International Relations, as well as Engineering Economy, media technologies and Social Sciences, in the inter-faculty section - 23 students; at the Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems - 8 sections, 90 students; International School of Design - 1 section, 3 students; at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering - 5 sections, 45 students; at the Faculty of Business Technologies - 4 sections, 23 students; at the Faculty of Engineering Economics, Media Technologies and Social Sciences - 7 sections, 30 students; at the Faculty of Mountain Sustainable Development - 1 section, 21 students.