Lecturers from the Chair of Information Systems at YSU Information Technologies Educational and Research Center, along with a center alumnus, participated in the European Test Symposium (ETS) 2025 held in Tallinn, Estonia. They presented a joint research article during the event.
As part of the symposium, the ETS Teams 2025 forum was held. This forum brought together research teams from all continents within the ETS community and was dedicated to celebrating the diversity and excellence demonstrated throughout the symposium’s rich 30-year history.
The three-decade history of the ETS community is a testament to its solid reputation in academic circles. Recognized globally, the symposium continues to serve as a prestigious platform for presenting cutting-edge research in the field.
Over the years, the European Test Symposium has maintained its status as a key hub for collaboration between scientific institutions and generations of researchers. It has continually evolved in line with the demands of the field, developing its themes and areas of focus accordingly.
The anniversary forum emphasized the importance of establishing and enhancing research networks for collaboration, while also highlighting the historical achievements of participating teams and the current interest in their ongoing research.
Three lecturers from the Chair of Information Systems—G. Harutyunyan, V. Vardanian, and S. Shoukourian—together with alumnus G. Tshagharyan, were listed as co-authors of a joint article presented at the forum held on May 26–30. Their inclusion attests to their strong professional reputation among experts in electronic circuit testing.