Tag: NUResearch

NU hosted II International Onomastic Symposium

The II International Onomastic Symposium has been organized by the NU Department of Turkology and Kazakh Language together with the Turkish University of Ege and the support of the International Turkic Academy. The online event took place from May 20-22 with the participation of 72 onomastic specialists from 14 countries.

Could you please tell us about your educational and professional background?I hold a PhD in the Natural Sciences (Specialization: Geospatial, Remote Sensing and Earth Observation Technologies) from the Dresden University of Technology in Germany, an MSc in Geographical Information Systems from Lund University in Sweden, a second MSc in Geography, and a BSc in Geography. Furthermore, I am a Chartered Geographer (GIS) in the Royal Geographical Society in the UK and a Certified Remote Sensing Professional in the Canadian Institute of Geomatics.

Galym-Galam: Emil Bayramov, Assistant Professor at NU SMG

Could you please tell us about your educational and professional background?I hold a PhD in the Natural Sciences (Specialization: Geospatial, Remote Sensing and Earth Observation Technologies) from the Dresden University of Technology in Germany, an MSc in Geographical Information Systems from Lund University in Sweden, a second MSc in Geography, and a BSc in Geography. Furthermore, I am a Chartered Geographer (GIS) in the Royal Geographical Society in the UK and a Certified Remote Sensing Professional in the Canadian Institute of Geomatics.

A new guest of ‘Galym-Galam’ rubric is Curtis Murphy, Assistant Professor at NU SSH. He grew up in the South of the United States in a very homogenous area dominated by American Protestant culture, that’s why Professor Curtis always wanted to learn about parts of the world that did not feature in U.

Galym-Galam: Curtis Murphy, Assistant Professor of NU SSH

A new guest of ‘Galym-Galam’ rubric is Curtis Murphy, Assistant Professor at NU SSH. He grew up in the South of the United States in a very homogenous area dominated by American Protestant culture, that’s why Professor Curtis always wanted to learn about parts of the world that did not feature in U.

Researchers at NU and the National Laboratory Astana (NLA) have been honored with the award for Best Researcher 2021. Among the winners are Ainur Akilzhanova, Head of the Laboratory of Genomic Personalized Medicine at the NLA, Zhumabay Bakenov, Director of the Center for Energy and the Science of New Materials at the NLA, Damira Kanaeva, Assistant Professor at NU SSH, Bakhyt Matkarimov, Leading Researcher at the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioinstruments at the NLA, and Assiya Yermukhambetova, a postdoctoral scholar at NU SEDS.

NU professors received the “Best Researcher 2021” awards

Researchers at NU and the National Laboratory Astana (NLA) have been honored with the award for Best Researcher 2021. Among the winners are Ainur Akilzhanova, Head of the Laboratory of Genomic Personalized Medicine at the NLA, Zhumabay Bakenov, Director of the Center for Energy and the Science of New Materials at the NLA, Damira Kanaeva, Assistant Professor at NU SSH, Bakhyt Matkarimov, Leading Researcher at the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioinstruments at the NLA, and Assiya Yermukhambetova, a postdoctoral scholar at NU SEDS.

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