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Prof. Rimma K. Niyazbekova | Silicate materials | Best Paper Award 

Professor at S Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University: Nur-Sultan, Astana, Kazakhstan

Rimma K. Niyazbekova is a distinguished scholar in the field of chemical technology and materials science, recognized for her extensive contributions to the study of refractory non-metallic and silicate materials. With a robust academic background and a prolific career spanning several countries, she has significantly impacted both theoretical research and practical applications in her domain.

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Education

Niyazbekova earned her higher education degree as an Engineer-Chemist-Technologist with a specialization in Chemical Technology of Binding Materials from Kazakh Polytechnic Institute (KazHTI). She further pursued advanced studies at the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev, where she completed her Candidate of Technical Sciences degree in 05.17.11, focusing on the Technology of Refractory Non-Metallic and Silicate Materials. Her academic journey culminated with a Doctor of Technical Sciences degree and professorship in the same field, marking her as an authority in the study of advanced materials.

Experience

Her professional career is marked by a combination of academic and industrial expertise. Niyazbekova has held various roles in prestigious institutions across Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey. She has served as a senior academic figure at KazHTI and L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, and held professorial positions at the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology and Karadeniz Technical University. Her industrial experience includes leading a construction-technical laboratory, engaging in project design and feasibility studies for mini-plants, and conducting extensive testing at cement plants. She has also led 17 significant scientific projects, including a technology commercialization initiative from 2021 to 2024.

Research Interests

Niyazbekova’s research interests center on the technology and application of refractory non-metallic and silicate materials. Her work explores the chemical processes involved in the development and enhancement of binding materials, with a focus on practical applications in industrial settings. She is particularly interested in advancing technologies related to construction materials and has contributed extensively to the development of state standards in this area.

Awards

Throughout her career, Niyazbekova has been honored with numerous awards recognizing her contributions to the field. Notable among these are the Medal “Excellence in Agriculture” (2022), the Medal named after S. Seifullin (2023), and the Honorary Badge “Honored Metrologist of the Republic of Kazakhstan” (2010). She has also received the Kultegin Medal (2008) and various certificates and gratitude letters from academic and governmental institutions, underscoring her impact and leadership in her field.

Publications

Niyazbekova’s scholarly output includes several significant publications, demonstrating her extensive research contributions. Key publications include:

“The Effects of Modified Chitosan on the Physicomechanical Properties of Mortar”International Journal of Technology (2022). Link to Article

“Blended Cement Mixed with Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Slag (BOF) as an Alternative Green Building Material”Materials (2020). Link to Article

“Environment-Friendly, Self-Sensing Concrete Blended with Byproduct Wastes”Sensors (2020). Link to Article

“Ash Deposits CHP-as an Additional Source of Raw Material for Construction Production”Chemical Engineering Transactions (2018). Link to Article

“Investigation of the Properties of Composite Materials Based on Cements Containing Micro-and Nanoparticles from Red Mud”International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (2018). Link to Article

“Metrology Aspects in Cyber-Physical Systems”Journal of Physics: Conference Series (2018). Link to Article

“On the Issue of Ash Microsphere Application as a Framework Forming Filler in Composite Materials”Key Engineering Materials (2018). Link to Article

“Effect of Methyl Cellulose/Poly(Acrylic Acid) Blends on Physico-Mechanical Properties of Portland Cement Pastes”Oriental Journal of Chemistry (2017). Link to Article

Conclusion:

Rimma K. Niyazbekova’s extensive academic and practical experience, significant contributions to her field, and numerous recognitions make her a strong candidate for the Research for Best Paper Award. Her work aligns well with the criteria for such awards, showcasing a blend of theoretical expertise and practical impact. To enhance her candidacy further, focusing on high-impact publications, aligning with current research trends, and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations could be beneficial. Overall, her profile is impressive and demonstrates a clear potential for recognition through the award.

Rimma K. Niyazbekova | Silicate materials | Best Paper Award

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