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On March 28-29, the Conference of the Sustainability Living Lab Program was held with the participation of representatives of higher educational institutions of Kazakhstan. The Sustainability Living Lab (SLL) program is implemented by the Office of Sustainable Development of NU in cooperation with the “National Conservation Initiative” Corporate Fund with the support of Chevron.

NU Supports Sustainable Development and Green Projects of students

On March 28-29, the Conference of the Sustainability Living Lab Program was held with the participation of representatives of higher educational institutions of Kazakhstan. The Sustainability Living Lab (SLL) program is implemented by the Office of Sustainable Development of NU in cooperation with the “National Conservation Initiative” Corporate Fund with the support of Chevron.

NU, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT), the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development, and Republican Union of Designers of Kazakhstan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation at the NU campus. The Memorandum will expand the Kazakh-Korean strategic partnership, the parties believe.

NU researches earthquake resistance and intelligent building solutions

NU, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT), the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development, and Republican Union of Designers of Kazakhstan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation at the NU campus. The Memorandum will expand the Kazakh-Korean strategic partnership, the parties believe.

The Kazakh National Testing Center’s representatives and its regional branches’ directors visited the NU Graduate School of Education. During the meeting, Professor Michael Mаcoelle, Vice-dean for Research of NUGSE, spoke about the School’s main activities, and Balzhan Bliskeldinova, the Administrative Director of the CPS covered in detail the process of conducting entrance exams to NU.

National Testing Center’ Representatives Interested in NU faculty’s research

The Kazakh National Testing Center’s representatives and its regional branches’ directors visited the NU Graduate School of Education. During the meeting, Professor Michael Mаcoelle, Vice-dean for Research of NUGSE, spoke about the School’s main activities, and Balzhan Bliskeldinova, the Administrative Director of the CPS covered in detail the process of conducting entrance exams to NU.

A group of physicists led by NU Assistant Professor Viktor Brus proposed a novel high-performance and radiation-resistant UV-vis-NIR heterojunction photodiode as part of their research project launched in January 2022 with a grant from NU. Typically, the process of combining different semiconductor materials with unique properties leads to a decrease in the detectivity and response time of heterojunction diodes.

NU Physicists Develop Novel High-Performance and Radiation-Resistant Heterojunction Photodiodes

A group of physicists led by NU Assistant Professor Viktor Brus proposed a novel high-performance and radiation-resistant UV-vis-NIR heterojunction photodiode as part of their research project launched in January 2022 with a grant from NU. Typically, the process of combining different semiconductor materials with unique properties leads to a decrease in the detectivity and response time of heterojunction diodes.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world’s largest technical professional organisation, which is focused on advancing technology. IEEE and its members provide highly cited publications, conferences, and professional and educational activities, which boost global science and technology.

NU Provost Ilesanmi Adesida won the 2022 IEEE EDS Education Award

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world’s largest technical professional organisation, which is focused on advancing technology. IEEE and its members provide highly cited publications, conferences, and professional and educational activities, which boost global science and technology.

The award, established by the Kazakh Ministry of Science and Higher Education, is aimed to support and encourage scientists, and workers in the field of science, who made a significant contribution to the development of science and technology in the country. The 2022 Best Researcher Award’s receivers:- Galymzhan Nauryzbayev, assistant professor, NU SEDS,- Yerbol Sarbassov, assistant professor, NU SEDS- Almas Shintemirov, associate professor, NU SEDS- Almagul Kushugulova, director of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Abduzhapar Gaipov, associate professor, NUSOM- Ruslan Calendar, leading researchers of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Ulykbek Kairov, leading researcher of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Ainur Almukhambetova, an instructor, NU GSE.

NU scientists named Best Researchers 2022

The award, established by the Kazakh Ministry of Science and Higher Education, is aimed to support and encourage scientists, and workers in the field of science, who made a significant contribution to the development of science and technology in the country. The 2022 Best Researcher Award’s receivers:- Galymzhan Nauryzbayev, assistant professor, NU SEDS,- Yerbol Sarbassov, assistant professor, NU SEDS- Almas Shintemirov, associate professor, NU SEDS- Almagul Kushugulova, director of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Abduzhapar Gaipov, associate professor, NUSOM- Ruslan Calendar, leading researchers of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Ulykbek Kairov, leading researcher of the NLA Center for Life Sciences- Ainur Almukhambetova, an instructor, NU GSE.

The research group of NU Professor Nurxat Nuraje, together with NU Professors Salimgerey Adilov and Tri Pham, and Professor Rafael Luque from the University of Cordoba (Spain), has successfully developed a strategic synthesis method for making 2D and 3D conductive polymers - plastics capable of conducting electricity - and their composites. This work was recently published in Advanced Materials, which is regarded as the most prestigious journal in the field of Materials Science, with a current impact factor of 32.

NU scientists develop new synthesis method for making conductive polymers

The research group of NU Professor Nurxat Nuraje, together with NU Professors Salimgerey Adilov and Tri Pham, and Professor Rafael Luque from the University of Cordoba (Spain), has successfully developed a strategic synthesis method for making 2D and 3D conductive polymers – plastics capable of conducting electricity – and their composites. This work was recently published in Advanced Materials, which is regarded as the most prestigious journal in the field of Materials Science, with a current impact factor of 32.

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