Zhanna V. Chaykina
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Zhanna V. Chaykina is a dedicated scholar in the fields of engineering education, mechatronics, and robotics, with a particular focus on the pedagogical integration of advanced mechanical systems. Her most cited work, "Development of training content for master students in course 'mechatronics and robotics' at the University" (2019, 17 citations), addresses the pressing societal need for educators who can effectively teach with and about robotic and mechatronic technologies. In this study, Chaykina identifies key features for designing specialized curricula that prepare master's-level students for the demands of an increasingly technologized world. Her contributions lie at the intersection of educational methodology and engineering practice, emphasizing how content development must evolve alongside rapid informatization. While her citation count reflects a growing, specialized audience, her work is notable for its practical focus on training the next generation of engineers and educators. Chaykina’s research serves as a bridge between theoretical advancements in robotics and the real-world classroom, ensuring that future specialists are equipped with both technical skills and pedagogical insight. Her efforts underscore a commitment to shaping competent professionals capable of driving innovation in mechatronics and robotics education.
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