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The Faculty of Computer and Information Technologies at Lutsk National Technical University is actively developing international cooperation and enhancing the professional qualifications of its teachers.

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Recently, a delegation from the faculty, including the heads of the Departments of Software Engineering and Computer Science, Nataliia Lishchyna and Valerii Lishchyna, as well as faculty representatives Yulia Povstiana, Olena Surynovych, Anastasia Vozniuk, and Liudmyla Markina, visited Lublin University of Technology as part of an internship program.

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There were meetings with the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology leadership and the heads of the Departments of Computer Science and Electronics and Information Technology at Lublin University of Technology.
The internship participants had a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the scientific directions of the work of the departments and faculty of the Lublin University of Technology and share their own experiences. Special attention was paid to participation in international projects, training and exchange of staff and students, writing scientific articles for publication in Scopus databases, and innovative approaches to teaching disciplines to ensure high-quality student training according to modern global labour market requirements.

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In the second part of the meeting, representatives of LNTU learned about the research opportunities offered by:

  • Motion Tracking Laboratory
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  • Eye-Tracking Laboratory
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  • 3D Laboratory
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  • VR Laboratory
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  • Optoelectronics and ICT Networks Laboratory
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We express our gratitude to the leadership of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology at Lublin University of Technology for the warm welcome, openness to cooperation, and the opportunity to exchange experiences. Such initiatives strengthen the partnership relations between our institutions and create the prerequisites for implementing joint educational and scientific projects.