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A series of meetings between the Innovation and Technology Transfer Office and the research laboratory staff of the Institute of Physics is currently underway
On 17 June 2026, a meeting was held at the Institute of Physics of the Ministry of Science and Education between the staff of the Innovation and Technology Transfer Office (TTO) and the researchers of the Solid-State Electronics and Resonance Phenomena Laboratory. During the meeting, the laboratory’s latest scientific achievements and their potential practical applications were discussed in detail.
The meeting was opened with introductory remarks by Namiq Heydarov, Head of the Innovation and Technology Transfer Office (TTO), who briefed the laboratory staff on the Office’s activities and emphasized the support that such meetings can provide for research and innovation efforts. Subsequently, Associate Professor Gurban Eyyubov, Head of the Solid-State Electronics and Resonance Phenomena Laboratory, provided a detailed overview of the main directions of the fundamental research conducted in the laboratory, its significant scientific achievements, and the laboratory’s scientific potential.
Subsequently, the laboratory’s Chief Researcher, Academician Javad Abidinov, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the scientific and applied research carried out by the laboratory in the field of thermoelectric effects. In his presentation, he provided detailed information on the essence of the research, its innovative features, its potential applications in modern electronics and technology, as well as the commercialization prospects of the developed scientific product.
The staff of the Technology Transfer Office highly appreciated the presented work and expressed their readiness to provide the necessary marketing and legal support for the patenting of the project, the protection of intellectual property rights, as well as its promotion to potential investors and industrial enterprises.
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