Aysu Ismayilova’s bold decision to leave a prestigious university in Baku for Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) was a turning point in her life. Despite initial scepticism from those around her, Aysu’s choice to pursue a Materials Physics and Nanotechnology degree at KTU has led to remarkable global opportunities, including an exchange in South Korea and an internship in Portugal.
Coming from an ancient town Sheki in the Greater Caucasus region of Azerbaijan, Aysu is now a second-year bachelor’s student in the Materials Physics and Nanotechnology study programme. Being a girl in STEM, Aysu is particularly proud and passionate about her field. “I want to make a significant impact and be part of the change I wish to see in the world,” she says. Her experiences at KTU and beyond have only strengthened her determination.
Aysu’s drive and motivation have been evident from a young age. “I’ve always set high goals for myself and healthily competed with my classmates,” she reflects. Her focus has shifted to self-improvement: “Now, my biggest competitor is the person I was last year, and I’m always striving to be a better version of myself.”