At biomedical engineering department of GTU faculty of informatics and control systems was held the master’s theses defense within English-language program „Biomedical Engineering”.
Master student Tohid Talebifar maintained a thesis „Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) & Graphene Technologies in Biosensing“ under the supervision of
Prof. Gotsiridze together with Prof. Krzysztof Penkala from the faculty of electrical engineering at West Pomeranian University of Technology (Szczecin, Poland) within Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project.
Experimental part of all the theses is fully implemented at The Education and Research Centre of Nanotechnology of West Pomeranian University of Technology "nanotechnology research and training center."
Graduates David Mchedlidze and Nick Shengelia made presentations and appropriate reports about their participation in Erasmus+ ICM project at West Pomeranian University of Technology as well.
It should be noted that these works were performed at a high academic level.
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