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The article is devoted to the analysis of development and testing of experimental practicums for foreign students based on modern techniques. It is of special importance for programs in chemical engineering and material’s science as respective practicums provide students with opportunities to learn more about cutting-edge interdisciplinary methods used for development and investigation of modern materials properties. The purpose of the article is to develop an interdisciplinary experimental practicum on microfluids for a Master’s degree program «Smart Materials» in English. Methods. The analysis was carried out on the basis of Kazan National Research Technological University (KNRTU). The development of the experimental practicum was carried out on the basis of the KNRTU international partners’ experience: the University of Regensburg (Germany) and Carnegie Mellon University (USA) through a comparative analysis of master's programs at KNRTU and international partners, as well as teaching materials of relevant educational programs. It is concluded that microfluidic systems such as «lab-on–a–chip» devices are a promising technology for the implementation of various chemical and chemical-technological processes for the end user or group of users as well as an actual experimental environment for students studying natural sciences. The practicum was tested on Bachelor’s and Master’s students. The practicum was analyzed for its potential to be implemented as a component of short-term academic programs such as summer schools. The practicum aroused greater interest among students compared to traditional laboratory work due to the possibility of self-design and manufacture of microfluidic devices and control of the process of obtaining nanoparticles using a computer.

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  • The author expresses gratitude to the staff of the laboratory Complex Fluids Engineering of Carnegie Mellon University, USA, for their assistance in the development and manufacture of microfluidic devices

  • The article is devoted to the analysis of development and testing

  • of experimental practicums for foreign students based on modern techniques

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The author expresses gratitude to the staff of the laboratory Complex Fluids Engineering of Carnegie Mellon University, USA, for their assistance in the development and manufacture of microfluidic devices. Развитие образования / Development of education / Вĕренӳ аталанăвĕ 8 (2019) 4(6), 8-12 www.journaledu.com Ку статьяра Хусанăн тěпчев технологийě наци университетěнче микрофлюидикăпа «Smart Materials» модуль валли акăлчан чӗлхипе практикум хатӗрленě опыта пěтěмлетнě. Разработка практикума по микрофлюидике для англоязычного модуля «Smart Materials» // Развитие образования.

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