On April 15, 2024, Diyorbek Usmonov and Zulfiya Usmonova collaborated a session on Operating Systems. The focus was on process management and scheduling algorithms. Students explored topics such as process states, context switching, and CPU scheduling policies. The session covered various scheduling algorithms including First-Come, First-Served (FCFS), Shortest Job Next (SJN), Round Robin (RR), and Priority Scheduling. Through theoretical discussions and practical examples, participants gained insights into the challenges and strategies involved in managing processes efficiently within an operating system. The session aimed to deepen students' understanding of process management concepts and their applications in optimizing system performance and resource utilization.
On April 17, 2024, Doniyorbek Komilov, junior student conducted a session on Signals & Systems. The focus was on frequency domain analysis, particularly Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Students explore concepts such as periodicity, amplitude, and phase spectra. The session covered the properties of Fourier series and the transformation between time and frequency domains using Fourier transforms. Through theoretical explanations and practical demonstrations, participants gained insights into the spectral analysis of signals and their applications in communication systems, signal processing, and modulation techniques. The session aimed to deepen students' understanding of signal analysis methods and their relevance in engineering and technology.
On April 13, 2024, Muqaddas Xusniddinova conducted a session on Theory of Computation. The focus was on formal languages and automata theory. Students delved into topics such as regular languages, finite automata, and regular expressions. The session covered the properties of regular languages, closure properties, and the equivalence of different models of finite automata. Through theoretical discussions and practical examples, participants gained insights into the fundamental concepts of automata theory and their applications in computer science and linguistics. The session aimed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills for analyzing and designing computational systems.
On April 13, 2024, Saidumar Juraev conducted a session on Calculus 2. The focus was on sequences and series, exploring topics such as convergence, divergence, and tests for convergence. Students delved into the properties of arithmetic and geometric sequences, as well as power series and Taylor series expansions. Through theoretical discussions and problem-solving exercises, participants gained insights into the behavior of sequences and series and their applications in mathematical analysis and approximation. The session aimed to deepen students' understanding of infinite processes and prepare them for advanced studies in calculus and related fields.