6. Appropriateness of the necessary recources (dates, finance, the host institution, human and material resources) for the effective implementation project goals and objectives
The project’s host institution is Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU). TSU is one of the largest higher educational institution in the region, founded in 1918. Currently, seven faculties of TSU offer bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs. TSU cooperates with many foreign universities its students may participate in exchange and joint international educational programs. Professors and researchers involved in TSU are experts, well integrated with the western research community and have gained recognition worldwide.
Ilia Vekua Institute of Applied Mathematics is a research institute of TSU founded in 1968, where the project implementation is planned. The Institute’s aim from its foundation is to carry out research on important problems of applied mathematics, to involve university professors, teachers, and students in research activities in order to integrate mathematics into the study processes and research, and to implement mathematical methodologies and calculating technology in the non-mathematical fields of the university. Foundations of mathematics, mathematical logic and discrete mathematics form one of the main working directions of the institute (http://www.viam.science.tsu.ge/geo/history). Nowadays the institute maintains its scientific potential and international reputation. This is also illustrated by the number and quality of either international projects or international conferences and symposia held there under the auspices of international organizations. The institute has international scientific cooperation with different universities and scientific research centers of different countries and is equipped with all the computing, networking, and library facilities that are necessary to carry out research in this area. Therefore, implementation of the project does not require any additional material or technical elements: the infrastructure provided by the institute is sufficient for it.
The background and experience of the project team is very well suited to the project topics. In the context of women's participation in technical sciences we note that the young scientist is a female member of the team who already published a number of papers in high scientific journals in the area of mathematical logic. The mentor and consultant are very important for a successful implementation of the project, and these members of the team are well established scientists and well known experts in mathematical logic.