Labor activity
Dilfuza Abdullajonovna Begmatova graduated from the Faculty of Physics of the National University of Uzbekistan (currently the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek) in 1995. Since 2005, she has held the academic degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences (PhD).
Total work experience — 34 years, including 24 years of teaching experience.
Professional Career:
- 1989–1993 — Student of the Faculty of Physics, Tashkent State University;
- 1993–1996 — Laboratory Assistant, Department of Nuclear Physics and Cosmic Rays, Faculty of Physics, Tashkent State University;
- 1996–2001 — Head of Laboratory, Department of Methodology and History of Physics Teaching;
- 2001–2005 — Assistant Lecturer, Department of Methodology and History of Physics Teaching;
- 2005–2011 — Acting Associate Professor, Department of General Physics, Methodology of Physics Teaching and Atmospheric Physics, National University of Uzbekistan;
- 2011–2013 — Associate Professor, Department of General Physics;
- 2013–2017 — Acting Head of the Department of General Physics;
- Since 2017 — Head of the Department of General Physics.
In addition to leading the department, she actively implements modern teaching methods, innovative pedagogical and information technologies, and develops video courses, electronic textbooks, multimedia educational resources, and presentation materials for specialized disciplines.
She actively participates in scientific and methodological work at the department, regularly improving standard and working curricula and contributing to the methodological support of the educational process.
Throughout her academic career, she has supervised:
- 5 Candidate of Sciences dissertations;
- More than 2 Master’s theses;
- Over 25 undergraduate qualification theses;
- Prepared reviews for more than 4 dissertation abstracts.
Under her supervision in the specialty 13.00.02 — “Theory and Methodology of Education and Upbringing (Physics),” research is currently being conducted by doctoral student B.A. Yakubova and independent researchers D.K. Nasriddinov and Kh. Ergashev.
She is a member of the Physics Council within the “Natural Sciences” Division of the Republican Education Center under the Ministry of Public Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan. She participates in the review and improvement of general secondary school textbooks and has prepared expert reviews for Physics textbooks for Grade 11 and Grade 6 (specialized schools).
She actively participates in the public life of the University and the Faculty. At different times, she has served as:
- Chairperson of the Faculty Women’s Council;
- Head of the Department of General Physics;
- Member of the Faculty Council;
- Coordinator for cooperation with schools and academic lyceums;
- Secretary of the Faculty Scientific and Technical Council.
Under her supervision, the following Candidate of Sciences dissertations have been successfully defended:
- K. Nasriddinov — “Improvement of Physics Teaching in the System of Higher Military Education” (August 25, 2021, No. 005053, Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute);
- K. Abdullayev — “Methodological and Didactic Foundations for Implementing Systemic Analysis in Physics Education” (November 30, 2022, No. 008241, Tashkent State Transport University);
- M. Nortojiyev — “Methodology for Developing Students’ Professional Competence in Physics Teaching Based on Integration with Architectural and Construction Disciplines” (June 3, 2023, No. 010935, Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute).
Participation in Research Grants:
- Participant in Grant K-12-004 “Composite Nanomaterials: Synthesis and Development of Elements with Specified Physical Properties” (March 9, 2017, Order No. 02-593);
- Participant in Grant No. FL-8824063322 “Mechanisms of Formation of Complex Oxide Films with Controllable Band Gap Width and Their Photoelectric Properties for Creating Photosensitive Structures in the Short-Wavelength Range” (April 16, 2025, Rector’s Order No. 02-66).
D.A. Begmatova has published 104 scientific and educational-methodological works, including:
- 2 textbooks;
- 7 teaching manuals;
- More than 40 scientific articles.
Her scientific and methodological works are actively used in undergraduate and graduate educational programs.