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SMS&GT professors and lecturers have a Hirsch index with the number of citations of works up to 100 and above, have state awards and awards of scientific communities for work cycles.

 

{spoiler=Professor Nusupov Kair Khamzaevich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences}

 

 

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Kair Nussupov, h8, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Honored Worker of Science and Education and founder of the scientific school of the Russian Federation, member of the New York Academy of Sciences, holds US and EU patents. In Kazakhstan, for the first time in the USSR, he converted a linear heavy ion accelerator to low energies, created nuclear particle detectors that were installed on board a special-purpose spacecraft and worked for more than 20,000 hours. He is the founder of the Nanotechnology laboratory at KBTU JSC. Currently, it is developing technologies for the production of solar cells, as well as new basic installations. At KBTU, he teaches the discipline FUN2206 "Methods for producing nanomaterials" ("Methods for obtaining nanomaterials"), etc.

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{spoiler=Professor Beisenkhanov Nurjan Beisenkhanovich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences}

 

 

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Nurzhan Beisenkhanov, h9, Dean of S MS&GT, member of the international scientific communities AAAS (USA), ACS (USA), IUCr (Int), academician of the RAE, winner of awards of the Republic of Kazakhstan and public scientific associations and universities for cycles of publications in rating publications, has certificates expert and carried out the examination of works for 6 Elsevier and IUCr journals, which now have IF 2.9-6.7. Nurzhan Beisenkhanov teaches the discipline FUN2314 "Structure, crystallinity and physical properties of nanofilms" ("Structure, crystallinity and physical properties of nanofilms") at KBTU, etc.

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{spoiler=Professor Aidarova Saule Baylyarovna, Doctor of Chemical Sciences}

 

 

Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor Saule Aidarova, Honorary Professor of the Chinese Petroleum University (Beijing), Corresponding member of the International Engineering Academy, Moscow; Academician of the National Academy of Natural Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Honorary Director of the Petroleum Engineering Institute "One Belt, One Way", Head of the International Research Laboratory "Petroleum Energy", 26 candidates of chemical sciences and PhD, h16, awarded the Order "Kurmet", has the title of "Best University Teacher", awarded a State scientific scholarship, member of international associations "International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists", “Eigoreap colloids and interfaces society", published more than 500 publications, including 23 patents and copyrighted inventions, expert of Elsevier, Ministries of the People's Republic of China, Great Britain and the EAEU, member of the National Tax Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan, multiple winner and holder of International Grants from Germany (DAAD), the Royal Society of Great Britain and the Swiss Science Foundation.

At KBTU she teaches the discipline FHON7201 "Physico-chemical Foundations of Nanotechnology" ("Physico-chemical foundations of nanotechnology"), FUN 2205 "Fundamental principles of nanotechnology" (Fundamental foundations of nanotechnology).

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{spoiler=Prof. Negim El-Sayed, PhD in Polymer Chemistry}

 

 

Prof. Negim El-Sayed, PhD in Polymer Chemistry. He has published more than 120 scientific papers, including journals with an impact factor from the Scopus database and Web of science. Hirsch index - 8, identifier in the Scopus database - 39861833200. He has 7 foreign patents and 6 RK. Created a laboratory of advanced materials at KBTU. He is the supervisor of 8 graduate students and 7 masters.

Reads lectures on the following disciplines: Technology of synthesis of fine organic matter; Modern Chemistry and Engineering of Polymers; Chemistry I, Chemistry II; Industrial catalysis and chemistry of oil and gas; Chemical process during corrosion; Anti-corrosion coating of materials; Fundamentals of materials.

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{spoiler=Professor Ayan Mitra, PhD}

 

 

PhD, Professor Ayan Mitra, defended his doctoral thesis at the Sorbonne University in Paris, a colleague of a group of scientists who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2011, was a Lagrange researcher, works in computational physics, astronomy, theoretical physics and artificial intelligence. He has the award of "National Top 1%" of students in the National Graduate Physics Exam (NGPE) conducted in 184 centers across India (http://iapt.org.in /). At KBTU, he teaches the discipline FUN2332 "Application to Condensed Matter Physics and Solids" ("Applications to Condensed Matter Physics and solids"), etc.

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{spoiler=Associate Professor Batyshev Didar Galymovich, PhD }

 

 

Associated Professor Didar Batryshev, PhD in the specialty "6D074000 - Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies". Scientific interest covers such areas as nanotechnology and nanomaterials, plasma physics and plasma technologies. He has published more than 100 scientific papers, including journals with an impact factor from the Scopus database and Web of science. Hirsch index - 5, identifier in the Scopus database - 55655876000. He has 6 patents of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Passed a scientific internship at Busan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea. Batryshev D.G. repeatedly delivered scientific reports at prestigious international conferences near and far abroad (Germany, Italy, Portugal, England, Poland, China, South Korea, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus).

Gives lecture courses: "Methods for obtaining nanomaterials and their practical application", "Introduction to industrial nanotechnology", "Computer simulation of nanostructures", "Methods and planning of scientific research", "Modern materials research methods", etc. Batryshev D.G. is the owner of a state scholarship for talented young scientists (2018), laureate of the State Prize named after. YES. Kunaev for young scientists for the best work in the field of natural sciences (2020).

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{spoiler=Associate Professor Beisov Renat Yelemesovich, Ph.D. }

 

 

PhD, Associate Professor Renat Beissenov, Dean of the School of Natural and Social Sciences (S NaSS). At KBTU, he teaches the discipline FUN2326 "Modern problems of nanoengineering", etc.

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{spoiler=Associate Professor Maldybaev Galymzhan Kenzhekeshevich, Ph.D.}

 

 

Associate Professor Galymzhan Maldybaev, PhD in the specialty 6D070900 - "Metallurgy". The main areas of scientific interests are the development of technology for the extraction of rare refractory and rare earth metals from mineral-technogenic raw materials and methods of processing by demetallization and desulfurization of heavy oil products.

Over the past 5 years, more than 30 scientific papers have been published, including 2 innovative patents of the Republic of Kazakhstan and 2 utility model patents, 13 articles in publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission, 13 publications at international scientific and practical conferences, including 5 publications with non-zero impact. factor that are included in the Scopus database. Hirsch index -2. Scopus ID - 57208154066; 57192203038., Orcid ID : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3592-5671

Gives lecture courses: “Composite materials”, “Extraction of mineral resources from minerals”, “Closed systems for the extraction of mineral raw materials”. He is the owner of a state scholarship for talented young scientists (2022); 2022-2024 Postdoctoral student of JSC "KBTU" - head of grant funding for research by young scientists under the project "Zhas galym".

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{spoiler=Senior lecturer Sultanov Asanali Talgatbekuly, PhD-doctoral student}

 

 

PhD-doctoral student, senior lecturer Sultanov Asanali Talgatbekuly, has a diploma No. 1028842019580014 as one of the four strongest graduates of the 2019 Nanjing University of Sciences and Technologies (Nanjing, China) in the specialty "Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology", the thesis was completed at the Herbert Gleiter Institute of Nanomaterials and Technologies; he has carried out the modernization of several large installations and the development of a number of technologies for the creation of solar cells; expert of the international journals "Optical Materials" (IF3.75) and "Materials Letters" (IF3.423); since 2022, head of the Laboratory of Alternative Energy and Nanotechnology. At KBTU he teaches the discipline FUN1211 "Optics, vibrations and waves" ("Optics, vibrations and waves"), etc.

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{spoiler=Professor Siddharth Shanker Saxena, PhD in Physics}

 

 

Dr. Siddharth Shanker Saxena is the Director of the Cambridge Central Asia Forum and a Principal Research Associate at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, with H28, 86 publications, 4226 Dum of Times Cited (Web of Science) and H29, 4655 Dum of Times Cited (Scopus). Trained as an anthropologist, historian, and physicist, he focuses on innovation, technology transfer, and social development in Central Asia and the Middle East. He has spoken at numerous international forums, including the Beijing Forum and the Astana Economic Forum. Born in Lucknow, India, in 1971, Dr. Saxena studied in various countries and earned his Ph.D. from Trinity College, Cambridge, on a Commonwealth Scholarship. He has held research positions in Groningen and London, and led centers in Italy and Uzbekistan. His field research in Central Asia began in the 1990s, focusing on Bukhara and the Ferghana Valley, and expanded to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, and China. He also researches superconductors and renewable energy, having discovered four new superconductors, including the first ferromagnetic one. KBTU has established The Novel Superconducting Materials research unit with the University of Cambridge, focusing on: - Creating laboratory testing consortia in Kazakhstan. - Conducting a feasibility study for the MacKay Carbon Calculator for net-zero emissions by 2060. - Establishing a joint chair on Critical Raw Minerals for Science. Dr. Saxena has received several awards, including the IUPAP Young Scientist Medal and Presidential Medals from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.

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{spoiler=Professor Umarov Farid Fakhriyevich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences}

 

 

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Umarov F.F., h6, Professor of the School of Materials Science and Green Technologies, Academician of the New York Academy of Sciences and the European Academy of Natural Sciences, Person of the Year (2000), Holder of Honorary Diplomas of the Republics of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The areas of scientific and applied research of Umarov F.F. are the interaction of atomic and nanoparticles with the surface of a solid and graphene, physics, diagnostics and modification of the surface of a solid. More than 450 scientific papers have been published, including 10 monographs and collections of papers and more than 50 articles in top-rated international scientific journals with a high impact factor. Foreign member of the editorial board of the journal "Uzbek Physical Journal" of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. At KBTU he has been teaching the disciplines Physics I, Physics 2, and Fundamentals of Nanotechnology since 2004.

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{spoiler=Associate Professor Voronkov Vladimir Vassilyevich}

 

 

In 1995, V.V. Voronkov graduated with honors from the specialized department with an in-depth study of the English language at the Faculty of Physics of the Kazakh State National University named after Al-Farabi, majoring in physics. He is qualified to teach physics in English. From 1995 to 1999, he studied at the graduate school of KazNU named after Al-Farabi (Department of Optics and Plasma Physics), specializing in Plasma Physics. From 2003 to 2007, he worked as a teacher, and from 2007 to 2008, he served as a senior lecturer at the Department of Optics and Plasma Physics of KazNU named after Al-Farabi. He conducted classes in the disciplines of 鈥淧hysics鈥, 鈥淚nformatics鈥, 鈥淧rogramming鈥, 鈥淣umerical Methods鈥, and 鈥淭heory of Oscillations鈥 in both Russian and English. In 2006, he defended his dissertation to earn the academic degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The main results of the dissertation have been validated at international and national conferences. Since 2008, he has worked as a senior lecturer and since 2020, he has served as an associate professor at the Kazakh-British Technical University. He teaches the courses 鈥淧hysics 1鈥 and 鈥淧hysics 2鈥 in English. He has published more than 40 scientific and methodological works in English, Russian, and Kazakh languages. He has created more than 70 educational videos on lectures, practical classes, and laboratory work for the courses Physics-1 and Physics-2.

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{spoiler=Assistant professor Bespalova Irina Valeryevna, PhD}

 

 

Bespalova Irina Valeryevna, Candidate of physical and mathematical sciences (Tomsk, 2008y), assistent-professor. Period of pedagogical activity 21 years. Author and co-author of more than 30 scientific and methodological works (h-index 3). Holder of DAAD Grant for Research Internship in Germany (Hanover, Leibniz University) in 2008. Main readable disciplines: Physics I (Mechanics. Molecular physics and thermodynamics. Electrostatics), Physics II (Magnetism. Optics. Atomic and nuclear physics).

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{spoiler=Assistant 鈥 Professor Kedruk Yevgeniya }

 

 

Assistant 鈥 Professor Kedruk Y. Y., PhD in speciality 鈥6D074000 鈥 Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies鈥, h-index 鈥 4. Published more than 30 scientific papers in domestic and foreign journals, as well as in the proceedings of international scientific conferences. Including 7 articles included in Scopus database and more than 15 articles in journals recommended by CCSON. Received a patent for invention 鈥淢ethod of obtaining photocatalytically active zinc oxide powders鈥. Works in research projects as a senior researcher. Joint scientific researches and publications with colleagues from Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy), Electro-technical University of St. Petersburg, and Tallinn. Readable disciplines at KBTU: Physics 1, Physics II, Molecular Physics.

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{spoiler=Assistant Professor Kapsalamova Farida Rishadkyzy}

 

 

Assistant Professor Kapsalamova Farida Rishadkyzy, PhD, specialty 6D071000 鈥 "Materials Science and technology of new materials". The main areas of scientific interests are high-entropy alloys, physico-chemical studies of multicomponent alloys, mechanochemical alloying, grain boundaries in metal bicrystals, thermodynamic modeling based on state diagrams. Kapsalamova F.R.'s master's thesis was completed at the Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology. She conducted her research at the Rhenish-Western Technical University (Institute of Physical Metallurgy and Metal Physics, Aachen University), Aachen, Germany. She has published more than 30 scientific papers, including 6 publications in the journal from the Scopus and Web of science databases (Scopus ID 鈥 57208320407, Orcid ID : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4364-7827 ), contains 3 patents of the Russian Federation. She was awarded the badge "ENBEK DANKY" III stage. Currently, Kapsalamova F.R. is the postdoctoral fellow at KBTU JSC 鈥 the head of grant funding for research by young scientists under the Zhas Galym project. At KBTU, she teaches the disciplines CHE2216 "Fundamentals of Materials Science", MTL2326 "Introduction to Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering".

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{spoiler=Senior Lecturer Temirkhan Aliya}

 

 

Temirkhan Aliya - Senior Lecturer, PhD University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen, UK) in Chemical Engineering received an award from the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan (May 31, 2024) for achievements in science. Since 2022, the head of the Zhas Galym project, and the general manager of the Petroleum Engineering Institute "One Belt, One Road". At KBTU, she teaches the discipline FUN2205 Fundamental principles of nanotechnology, FUN 2360 Nanodispersed materials and surface phenomena, CHE 1333 Materials science practice and Technology of Hydrocarbon Processing.

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{spoiler=Senior Lecturer Argimbaev Dias Adilbekuly}

 

 

Argimbaev Dias Adilbekuly is a PhD student in the specialty of "Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology" and a Senior Lecturer. He is the head of the "Zhas Galym" project and a researcher in various grant-funded scientific projects. Hirsch index is 1, Scopus Author ID is 58569279700. He teaches courses such as FUN1305 Nanomaterials and methods of their production, FUN1306 Nanomaterials research methods, and others.

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{spoiler=Senior Lecturer Zhumagulov Sultanbek Kazbekovich}

 

 

PhD-doctoral student, senior lecturer Zhumagulov Sultanbek Kazbekovich, graduate of the 2015 KazNU in the specialty "Material Science", the thesis was completed at National Nanotechnology Laboratory Of Open Type; has publications in the international journal "Technical Physics". At KBTU he teaches the discipline FUN1233 "Physics II", etc.

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