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ADA University will celebrate its Class of 2020 on June 30
ADA University will celebrate its Class of 2020 on June 30
26 June, 2020. 16:00
Although we can’t be together at ADA University, we take an opportunity for honoring our next cohort by organizing a congratulatory celebration. As a part of celebration, we run a social media campaign. Dear Class of 2020, please, join our social media campaign - 'My best memory of ADA' - to share your best moments at ADA University and ADA School.
For joining our campaign, please follow the instructions below: - Please, choose the photo, which indicates the best memory of your ADA University and ADA School life - Put it in a frame: https://www.facebook.com/profilepicframes Note: Make your post public. If your post is not public, we will not be able to see and consider it. - Name your picture 'My best memory of ADA' - Add your short quote to the post on Facebook under the hashtag #ADAClass2020 starting from June 22 until June 26 - Tag the official page of ADA University (@ADAUniversity) to your post, as we are excited to become a witness of your best ADA moments.
5 quotes will be randomly selected by June 27th and posts with the quotes of 5 students will be presented during the live celebration event of ADA University Class 2020 and ADA School Class 2020.
Dear students,
We know that graduation is a long-awaited milestone in your academic life, and also is an initial step to entering a new chapter. Whenever you are, please, keep in mind a very important note: your connection with your alma mater is lifelong and will be never lost.
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Executive Education Online Information Session via Zoom
Executive Education Online Information Session via Zoom
23 June, 2020. 11:00
ADA University Executive Education has started to design and deliver new Online Executive Education Programs for the business sector.
We have witnessed tremendous interest and spark demand in online education during these challenging times due to coronavirus outbreak. However, ADA University Executive Education remains committed to meeting the needs of professionals of its partner organizations, loyal and potential clients in public and private sectors, and providing them with cutting edge knowledge and skills despite the novel pandemic. We will continue our mission with our new Online Executive Education Programs.
We cordially invite you to attend our Online Information Session on June 30, 2020, at 11:00-12:00. In this Information Session featuring Ms. Aygun Hajiyeva, Associate Vice-Rector of ADA University Executive Education and Ms. Aliya Aghalarova, Executive Education's Program Administrator, participants will be updated about our Fall 2020 plans. During the Session, we will be also listening and getting a deeper overview of your concrete needs that will help us to design a sector-specific and practical content for our online courses this year.
If you are interested to join us, please confirm your participation (organization, name and position) via email to Ms. Aliya Aghalarova, Program Administrator, Executive Education at aaghalarova@ada.edu.az
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Upcoming online discussion on current challenges of diplomacy
Upcoming online discussion on current challenges of diplomacy
02 July, 2020. 16:00
Modern diplomacy is recently experiencing numerous challenges in the light of the global pandemic.
Curious to learn more about modern diplomacy?
We cordially invite you to join online discussion with Ambassador Hasan Hasanov, Former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister to discuss the current challenges in diplomatic sphere. The virtual meeting moderated by Fariz Ismailzade, Vice-Rector of ADA University aims to introduce an insight into the tools for carrying international dialogue and negotiations through diplomacy.
Join us on July 9, at 16:00.
RSVP: syamirova@ada.edu.az
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Mock lecture by Dr. Javid Musayev
Mock lecture by Dr. Javid Musayev
23 July, 2020. 16:00
We live in an era of massive networks, that have become a vital part of our everyday lives. Everything surrounding us and every tool we use is becoming smart, day by day integrating itself into a larger ecosystem of information and data flow. Key aspect of maintaining and improving this data traffic is finding more efficient ways of storing, processing and transferring information. If we start breaking down the systems that facilitate such immense data flow and try to figure out what lies at the bottom of this data ocean, we will find little tiny rectangular structures, with shiny reflective surfaces, barely fitting on a fingertip. These are semiconductor microchips. Their capabilities of storing, processing, and transferring information have been growing at an exponential rate in the last few decades. In this lecture, we will learn what it takes to move a single bit efficiently from one point on a chip to another, in its simplest form. How to minimize the time it would take for the bit to travel, and what is the power trade-off in trying to optimize this delay. We will use simple inverter model to be able to quantify the mentioned phenomena. Bio: Dr. Javid Musayev is a senior analog circuit design engineer at Rambus, Canada, a company developing IP products for high-speed interfaces, data security, and memory applications. He has obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Middle East Technical University, Turkey, in 2009, and 2011, and his PhD degree from the University of Toronto, Canada in 2018. From 2011 to 2013 he worked as analog circuit design engineer in Mikrosens, Ankara, a company developing infrared camera sensors and systems for commercial applications. He has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in the fields of bio-electronics and wireless systems and has one US patent in processing. His further interests include wire-line systems, clocking systems, and digitally-assisted analog circuits.
For participation please click here.
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