Azerbaijani scientist of the University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, associate professor Elmar Yusifli and other university scientists are involved in the teaching at the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University (ASOIU).
E.Yusifli, the presenter of online lectures on "Engineering of Biomedical Technologies" at the Department of Instrument Engineering of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Control of ASOIU, conducts classes on electronic blocks of FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array). He lectures at the department in English at the bachelor and master levels. Through FPGA, measuring systems based on digital electronics are studied in more detail, and their components are considered by masters from a practical point of view using applied problems. Classes are held simultaneously in auditoriums and laboratories.
In addition, midterm exams are organised online on Moodle platforms in open and mixed test questions. An agreement was reached on the internship of one student of the department at the university within the framework of cooperation between universities.
It should be noted that the lessons taught with FPGA are aimed at faster learning of innovations in medical electronics and computer information measurement systems and more profound education by students. Thus, in the modern world, FPGAs are a core part of biomedical devices that serve human life and facilitate the work of doctors and biologists and are microcircuits with logic elements that can be programmed through an interface. Using them, it is possible to effectively and quickly implement all concepts related to electronics, practical science that provides students with visually compelling education, from the basics of electronics to complex automation systems.