One of the key stages was a research internship at Kyushu University (Fukuoka, Japan), in which Rakhim Baatyrov, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and a staff member of the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, participated. Under the supervision of Japanese scientists, he mastered the modern atmospheric chemistry model WRF-Chem, studied the processes of pollutant transport and transformation, and gained practical skills in data analysis, including PM2.5 and aerosol concentrations. Currently, Professor Abdikerim Kurbanaliev is also undertaking a scientific internship at the same university, reflecting a systematic approach to strengthening the university’s research capacity.
The internship was supervised by Prof. Yumimoto Keiya, with the participation of Assistant Sasaki Hikari and Assistant Professor Itabashi Shuichi. The main objective of the internship was to master the WRF-Chem atmospheric chemistry model, a widely used tool for studying the transport and transformation of air pollutants.
Participation in the project contributes to the development of the university’s research potential and the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of environmental science and air quality.











