Achievements
Milestones and recognition
Top Achievements
Top 0.2% worldwide
5/60 in RoboSports category (~30k teams)
TechRxiv/IEEE
30+ active users
Top 4%
75 of 2,000+ international applicants
Top 9%
$15,600 scholarship
Robotics Competitions
Built and programmed an autonomous robot; optimized task logistics and refactored code for stable mission execution.
- WRO International Final 2024 (Turkey)5/60 in RoboSports - Top ~0.2% worldwide (~30k teams)
- WRO International Final 2023 (Panama)Finalist in RoboSports (70+ countries, ~70 teams in final)
- Kazakhstan National Team2023-2024
- WRO National2nd place: 2024, 2023 (Top 2/100) | 4th place: 2021
- Smart City 20233rd place (3/127) → $15,600 scholarship
- Zerde National Research (2021)3rd place (Republic stage)
- WRO Regional1st place: 2021, 2023, 2024 | 2nd place: 2022
- Central Asia First ChallengeRegional Champion 2024
- Robotics Hackathon (Apr 2024)1st place (Top 1/30), prize ~$335
- Robotics Hackathon 2.0 (Jun 2024)2nd place (Top 2/40), prize ~$400
Scholarships and Funding
Nazarbayev Intellectual School
1 of 48 of 500 applicants
3-year scholarship at AITU
For 3rd place (2023)
Daytona + AWS
Daytona: $10,000 | AWS: $1,000
nFactorial Incubator
2025
All Achievements
2025
Machine Learning-Based PID Auto-Tuning for Robotic Systems
Published on TechRxiv (IEEE preprint server). Paper presents ML-based method for automatic PID controller tuning, achieving 78-90% performance improvement over traditional methods.
Impact: 100% success rate across 1,000 test cases, prediction time <0.2ms. Submitted to IEEE for peer review.
30+ users in 2 months, real traction
Product: AI-powered logging and debugging platform that fixes production issues in seconds with one click.
Traction: 30+ active users in first 2 months, $11K in credits (Daytona + AWS), real production usage.
Tech: MCP server integration, semantic log search, AI debugging engine, one-click auto-fix with PR generation.
1 of 80 across 20+ schools
Program: KAIST IT Training Course - two-week international intensive program.
Achievement: Led team to 1st place in AI/programming track competition. Coursework in AI, programming, and design.
75 of 2,000+ international applicants
Program: Summer incubator program for tech startups focused on product development, go-to-market strategies, and fundraising.
Award: Chevron grant offer.
$11,000 - Daytona: $10,000 | AWS: $1,000
Awarded - nFactorial Incubator
2024
5/60 in RoboSports category - Top 0.2% worldwide
Competition: World Robot Olympiad International Final - premier global robotics competition with ~30,000 teams worldwide.
Role: Lead programmer and robot designer. Built autonomous robot from scratch, optimized control algorithms, and managed team logistics.
Result: Top 0.2% globally (5/60 in RoboSports category). Represented Kazakhstan national team.
30 of 350 international applicants
Program: ISSAI Summer Research Program at Nazarbayev University.
Project: Linear actuator controller with PID control for tensegrity robotics. Developed Arduino-based control system with 6 actuators, positioning accuracy ±0.1mm.
Skills: CAD modeling (SolidWorks), AI methods, control theory, embedded systems programming.
Successfully passed selection for Kazakhstan National Team
2nd place (Top 2/100)
1st place
Regional Champion 2024
1st place (Top 1/30), prize ~$335
Format: 12 hour robotics hackathon with limited time and resources.
Challenge: Build and program autonomous robot to complete specific missions under time pressure.
Skills demonstrated: Rapid prototyping, problem-solving under pressure, efficient code optimization, team collaboration.
2nd place (Top 2/40), prize ~$400
Format: 12 hour robotics hackathon with limited time and resources.
Challenge: Build and program autonomous robot to complete specific missions under time pressure.
Skills demonstrated: Rapid prototyping, problem-solving under pressure, efficient code optimization, team collaboration.
$24,500 - 1 of 48 of 500 applicants
2023
3rd place nationally → $15,600 scholarship
Competition: National Smart City competition - 127 teams from across Kazakhstan.
Project: Smart Stage - mechatronic rehabilitation system for post-stroke and ASD patients. Arduino-based stepper motor system with adaptive resistance control.
Result: 3rd place nationally (3/127) → $15,600 scholarship at AITU. Project received official state copyright registration.
Finalist among 70+ countries
Competition: World Robot Olympiad International Final - premier global robotics competition with ~30,000 teams worldwide.
Role: Lead programmer and robot designer. Built autonomous robot from scratch, optimized control algorithms, and managed team logistics.
Successfully passed selection for Kazakhstan National Team
2nd place (Top 2/100)
1st place
$15,600 - 3-year scholarship at AITU
2022
2nd place
2021
4th place
1st place
3rd place (Republican stage)