AHMEDOV SHERZODJON
Physics Specialist (Optics, Magneto-optics, and Molecular Optics), Teacher
Ahmedov Sherzodjon was born on August 7, 1997, in a family of intellectuals in G‘ijduvon district, Bukhara region. His nationality is Uzbek, and he is a citizen of Uzbekistan.
He completed his secondary education with excellent grades at School No. 4 in G‘ijduvon district and was admitted on a state grant basis to the “Physics and Astronomy Teaching Methodology” program at Navoiy State Pedagogical Institute in 2016. During his studies at this higher education institution, he acquired deep knowledge and skills in the theoretical foundations of physics, teaching methodology, laboratory work, and pedagogical practice. Throughout his education, he stood out for his inquisitiveness, dedication, and ability to work in a team. In 2020, he successfully completed his bachelor’s degree and received a diploma as a qualified specialist.
Based on his professors' recommendations and his interest in science, in 2020 he was admitted to the master’s program in “Physics (Optics, Magneto-optics, and Molecular Optics)” at the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek — one of the leading higher education institutions in the country. During his master's dissertation research, he focused on pressing issues in modern optics, especially scientific studies related to intermolecular interactions and light scattering phenomena. In 2022, he successfully completed the master's program and obtained the academic degree of Master of Science in Physics.
His professional career began in 2020 by teaching physics and astronomy in general education schools in the Bukhara region. In the years 2021–2022, he continued his teaching career at School No. 27 in Tashkent city, striving to provide students with deep knowledge through effective use of modern educational technologies. During this period, he paid special attention to increasing students’ interest in physics and guiding them toward science and technology through practical lessons.
Since 2022, he has been working as a teacher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy Teaching Methodology under the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry at Chirchiq State Pedagogical University.
During his teaching activity at the university, he has been involved not only in teaching modern physics education, fundamentals of optics, and teaching methodology but also in consistently guiding the younger generation toward science and unlocking their scientific and creative potential. He is proficient in Russian, English, and Turkish. In his teaching practice, he focuses on modern areas of physics, especially optics; the use of didactic tools; interactive methods of teaching science; improving experimental activities; and developing educational and methodological materials for physics teachers.
AHMEDOV SHERZODJON
Physics Specialist (Optics, Magneto-optics, and Molecular Optics), Teacher
Ahmedov Sherzodjon was born on August 7, 1997, in a family of intellectuals in G‘ijduvon district, Bukhara region. His nationality is Uzbek, and he is a citizen of Uzbekistan.
He completed his secondary education with excellent grades at School No. 4 in G‘ijduvon district and was admitted on a state grant basis to the “Physics and Astronomy Teaching Methodology” program at Navoiy State Pedagogical Institute in 2016. During his studies at this higher education institution, he acquired deep knowledge and skills in the theoretical foundations of physics, teaching methodology, laboratory work, and pedagogical practice. Throughout his education, he stood out for his inquisitiveness, dedication, and ability to work in a team. In 2020, he successfully completed his bachelor’s degree and received a diploma as a qualified specialist.
Based on his professors' recommendations and his interest in science, in 2020 he was admitted to the master’s program in “Physics (Optics, Magneto-optics, and Molecular Optics)” at the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek — one of the leading higher education institutions in the country. During his master's dissertation research, he focused on pressing issues in modern optics, especially scientific studies related to intermolecular interactions and light scattering phenomena. In 2022, he successfully completed the master's program and obtained the academic degree of Master of Science in Physics.
His professional career began in 2020 by teaching physics and astronomy in general education schools in the Bukhara region. In the years 2021–2022, he continued his teaching career at School No. 27 in Tashkent city, striving to provide students with deep knowledge through effective use of modern educational technologies. During this period, he paid special attention to increasing students’ interest in physics and guiding them toward science and technology through practical lessons.
Since 2022, he has been working as a teacher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy Teaching Methodology under the Faculty of Physics and Chemistry at Chirchiq State Pedagogical University.
During his teaching activity at the university, he has been involved not only in teaching modern physics education, fundamentals of optics, and teaching methodology but also in consistently guiding the younger generation toward science and unlocking their scientific and creative potential. He is proficient in Russian, English, and Turkish. In his teaching practice, he focuses on modern areas of physics, especially optics; the use of didactic tools; interactive methods of teaching science; improving experimental activities; and developing educational and methodological materials for physics teachers.