Engineering Graphics and Computer Design

Head of the Department: Sherzod Khamidovich Uzokov

Reception days: every day from 13:00 to 15:00 (except Monday and Saturday)

Phone: +998 97 392-34-13

E-mail: uzoqov@umail.uz




 

 


HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT

The department "Engineering Graphics and Computer Design" (the old name "Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Graphics") was founded in 1966. At various times, the department was headed by Petukhov V.I. (1966-1967)., Gurievich, G.P. (1967-1970), Yumatov F.I. (1970-1974), UzakovKh. (1974-1980) and in (1994-2000), Kamalov AK (1980–1985), R. Alimov (1985-1994). Since 1990, the department was divided into departments "Applied Geometry and Engineering Graphics" and "Computer-Aided Design Systems" and which operated until 1994. Since 1994, the department again merged into the department "Applied geometry, computer graphics and computer-aided design systems." Since 2000, taking into account the curricula of the directions of bachelor’s studies, the department has been renamed the department “Descriptive geometry and engineering graphics”. In 2000-2002, the department was headed by Abduraimov M.M., in 2002-2007, Masariddinov AM, in 2007-2011 UzakovKh. From 2011, the head of the department is UzokovSh.H.

Since 2019, the department has been renamed the department "Engineering Graphics and Computer Design."

The department has a student design office. According to the results of the work of this bureau, students participate in scientific conferences, in regional and republican olympiads.

The department conducts classes in the following disciplines:

  1. Descriptive geometry and engineering graphics;
  2. Descriptive geometry and perspective;
  3. Computer design;
  4. Computer graphics.

The teaching staff of the department created teaching materials for all teaching disciplines.

The department is working on research on the following topics:

  1. Geometric modeling and optimal design of the surfaces of coating shells.
  2. Geometric modeling and design automation of technical forms.

On these topics, the faculty of the department published over 200 scientific articles and abstracts. The results of scientific research are applied in the architecture and construction of coating shells as well as in the design of complex parts of engineering communications systems.