Ulzhalgas Seidaliyeva has a PhD and a Master of Natural Science degree and is a senior lecturer at the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Space Technologies, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Her research topic is “Detection and classification of UAVs based on computer vision," which aims to create a real-time drone detection system over a limited area based on visual data.
Lyazzat Ilipbayeva is an assistant professor at the Department of Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications, International IT University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. She graduated from the Department of Automation and Control Systems at KazNRTU, named after Satpayev, specializing in automation and control of technical systems. In 2010, she defended her thesis for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in Specialty 031408. She worked with the Department of Infocommunication Technologies at AUPET and with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications at KazNRTU. She is the Head of Research Work for Graduate and Doctoral Students. She took an active part in the development of curricula for magistracy and doctoral studies in the RET specialty. She took part in the project “Wikipedia Bilim” as a lecturer. She has published more than 40 scientific papers and scientific articles in Kazakhstan and in internationally rated journals, including articles in impact factor journals, educational and teaching aids, and curricula.
Kyrmyzy Taissariyeva graduated from K.I. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University in 2008 with a degree in Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications (a bachelor's degree). In 2008, she entered the second-highest Kazakh National Agrarian University and graduated in 2010 with a degree in accounting and audits. In 2010, she entered the K.I. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University for a Master’s degree in Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications. During her second year of study in academic mobility, she entered the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. In 2015, she defended her doctoral dissertation for her PhD in the specialty in June 2015. Since 2009, she has been working at the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Space Technology, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. She started her career as a laboratory assistant and currently holds the position of senior lecturer. In the last 5 years, she worked as the Secretary of the Academic Council of the Institute (IPAC, IAIT) and participated as a temporary emergency council at Al-Farabi KazGU 2022, K. Kozybayev SKU 2021, K.I. Satpayev KazNITU 2022 and G. Daukeev AUES.
Prof. Nurzhigit Smailov is now with the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Space Technology, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. He holds a Master's in Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications from KazNTU K.I. Satpayeva (2010–2013); was a doctoral student with the Department of Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications at KazNTU K.I. Satpayeva (2013–2016); and was a lecturer for the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Telecommunications at KazNTU K.I. Satpayeva (2016–2018). He has been a participant in the II international scientific forum “Nuclear Science and Technology” and the international conference “Process Management and Scientific Development.”. He also has a Certificate of Participation for the “17th International Scientific Conference 2019.”.
Eric T. Matson is an Assistant Professor who now works at the Department of Computer and Information Technology, College of Technology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA. He has a varied background and spent 14 years in industrial and commercial software development before coming to academia. He has a BS in Computer Science from Kansas State University, an MBA in Operations Management from Ohio State University, an MSE in Software Engineering from Kansas State University, and a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. His primary research interests are in the areas of multiagent systems and agent organizations, autonomous robotics, and intelligent systems. He also has an extensive background in software engineering and development. He has 178 publications with 1308 citations and an h-index of 18 (Scopus, 3 November 2023) in these areas.