2025 წელი
Project YS-25-1468, Young Scientists Research Grants
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU affiliated professor Tsotne Zhghenti
“Transforming Work: How GenAI Is Reshaping Business Roles in Georgia”
The project examines how AI is transforming job positions in Georgia, including the expansion, enrichment, redesign and merging of existing roles, as well as the creation of entirely new job roles. The research is based on existing employment databases. Project outputs include the publication of scientific articles and the preparation of practical analytical reports.
Project YS-25-2542, Young Scientists Research Grants
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU associate professor Alexander Sborshchikov
„The analysis of the time distribution of the intervals between earthquakes/Using the deformation data of the Enguri Arch Dam“
The purpose of the project is study of earthquakes time distribution. The question of earthquake time distribution will also be reviewed. The research is new both as the approach to the problem as well as the modern methods of datasets analysis.
Project PHDF-25-204, PhD grants call
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU PhD student Natia Khukhunaishvili
“Mapping GenAI Skill Demand in Georgia: An Empirical Analysis of Job Advertisements”
Project aims to empirically assess the evolving demand for GenAI-related competencies in the Georgian labor market through job advertisement analysis. The rapid diffusion of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is transforming labor markets worldwide, increasing the urgency of understanding how GenAI-driven skill requirements emerge and are articulated, particularly in developing economies such as Georgia. The findings are expected to provide actionable insights for policymakers, academia, employers and job seekers. Research outputs will include a peer-reviewed publication, a policy-oriented public report, and dissemination through academic conferences and digital platforms.
Project PHDF-24-6713, PhD grants call
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU PhD student Magda Beruashvili
“Developing a model for integrating artificial intelligence tools into the justice system”
The aim of the research is to develop an artificial intelligence model for the justice system that ensures efficiency, timeliness, and a human-rights-centered approach to judicial processes. The study is based on the PICO framework and includes an in-depth analysis of national and international legal and technological practices. The developed model is aligned with Georgia’s legal reality and serves to optimize judicial processes.
Project PHDF-1062, PhD grants call
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU PhD student Nino Ugrekhelidze
“A study of the possibilities for introducing artificial intelligence into Georgia’s general education system”
The research project aims to evaluate the readiness of Georgia’s general education system for the integration of artificial intelligence. It adopts a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative surveys of key school stakeholders with expert’s interviews. The theoretical framework supports a clear analysis of technological and behavioral factors. The study focuses on teacher’s competences, students’ digital literacy, parents’ attitudes and the policy framework. The findings will inform practical recommendations and policy brief development.
2022 წელი
- Project YS-22-565, Young Scientists Research Grants
Funding organization: Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia
Project author: BTU affiliated professor Tsotne Zhghenti
“Digital Trust Formation in the Sharing Economy: Transition to the Digital Economy (The Case of Georgia”
The project examined the role and importance of the sharing economy in Georgia, with a focus on existing business models and the barriers to adopting digital methods for product and service sharing. As part of the project, two scientific articles were published in English Link 1, Link 2) and one monograph was published in Georgian (Link). The research findings were also incorporated into sustainability-related courses at Business and Technology University.
