Author Biographies

Gulnur Alpyssova, from the Karaganda Buketov University, obtained her Bachelor of Science degree specialising in radiophysics and electronics (2004) and her PhD in technical physics in 2022. She is now an associate professor in the Radiophysics and Electronics department at the Physics and Technology Faculty of Karaganda Buketov University. Her work in the field of research is on the properties of ceramics, and her methods of radiation synthesis have resulted in more than 25 articles, as well as the award "The best teacher of the University of the Republic of Kazakhstan" (2023). Her research interests include the study of ceramic properties and methods of radiation synthesis.
Victor Lisitsyn was born on March 18, 1939. They graduated from Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (now Tomsk Polytechnic University) in 1962 and have been a Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences since 1966 and an associate professor since 1972. They have been a Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences since 1981 and professor since 1982. They have been an honored scientist of the Russian Federation since 1996. Currently, they are Professor-Consultant of Tomsk Polytechnic University and have repeatedly received grants of various levels, including international grants. They are the author of more than 400 articles, including those indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. Their H-index is 15.
Bakiyeva Zhanara: 2000-2005 – E.A. Buketov Karaganda State University, Faculty of Physics, specialty "Physical methods and control devices for the analysis of substances and products", qualification "Physicist. An engineer." 2005-2007 – E.A. Buketov Karaganda State University, Faculty of Physics, specialty "Technical Physics", qualification "Master of Technical Physics" and is currently a first-year doctoral student in the specialty "8D05302-Physics". Main research topics: ceramics; luminescence; radiation synthesis; zinc tungstate, X-ray diffraction spectra, EDX analysis, power density, optical properties of ceramics.
Ivan Chakin was born on July 29, 1983. In 2000, he entered the Novosibirsk State Technical University in the Faculty of Physical Engineering. In 2006 he completed his master's degree, specializing in accelerator physics. He has a lot of publications in journals from the list of VAK RF and in journals indexed in the international scientific citation systems Scopus and Web of Science. His interests include industrial electron accelerators, irradiation technology, and nanopowder production.
Ekaterina Kaneva is senior researcher at the Department of X-ray analysis, Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. She completed her PhD studies in Earth sciences at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy (2014). She recently led the projects of the Russian Science Foundation (“Interrelation of structural, vibrational and optical properties of complex silicates of alkaline rocks”), foundational PhDs at the Russian Federation (“Comparative crystal chemistry of rare silicates with complex structures from rocks of the charoite complex of the Murun massif”), and the Scientific Council Grant of INRTU (“Crystal chemistry, IR spectroscopy and ab initio computer modeling of natural zeolite-like compounds”). She has published more than 80 papers in various journals (Scopus and Web of Science citation systems). She is also the head of the mineralogical and geochemical investigations research laboratory of the Sidorov Mineralogical Museum of INRTU, Irkutsk, Russia, and conducts popularization activities working with schoolchildren and adults. Her teaching disciplines include crystallography and crystal chemistry, the fundamentals of scientific activity, the management of scientific projects, and her interests include inorganic chemistry, X-ray diffraction and the crystal structure of natural and synthetic compounds.
Dmitriy Afanasyev, from Karaganda Buketov University, obtained a Bachelor of Science degree specialising in radiophysics and electronics (2005) and a PhD in the direction of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in 2013. He is now the professor of the radiophysics and electronics department inthe Physics and Technology Faculty at Karaganda Buketov University. His work in the field of materials science for solar cells and light-emitting and laser systems has resulted in 30 articles; he was awarded by Head (Akim) of the Karaganda region for young scientists in 2010 and became a scholar of the State Scientific Scholarship of the Republic of Kazakhstan for talented young scientists (2012 and 2014). His research interests include nanomaterials, photovoltaics, charge and energy transfer in nanostructures.
Ainura Tussupbekova is an associate professor at the Department of Radiophysics and Electronics of Karaganda State University. She received her Ph.D. in Physics (2016) from Karaganda State University and was awarded the scholarship of young talented scientists. Recently, she led the intra-university grant project No. 24-VG-23 "Universal microcontroller device for reproducing audio information with the ability to configure various functions" (2023), and was the executor of the international projects of Erasmus+ and the republican grant projects "Integration of new forms of corporate education into the implementation of dual educational programs of engineering and natural science profiles" (2023-2025) and "New scintillation media based on monovolframates obtained by radiation synthesis method" (2023-2025). She has published more than 90 articles and abstracts in various journals (Technical Physics Letters, Physica B: Condensed Matter., Physics of the Solid State) and international conferences (FM&NT, EFRE, REI, LumDeTr) and plays an important role in society, as well as in research projects on the properties of solids and problems of engineering education. Her teaching disciplines include the consideration and research of problems of electronics and communications, higher education, the properties of solids, and her interests include the radiation physics of solids, engineering pedagogy, and communication networks.
Vitalii Vaganov, was born on January 21,1991. He graduated from the Graduate School of Tomsk Polytechnic University and received the qualification of a teacher researcher in 2020. The main direction of his research is the study of the nature of luminescence in some glass types and various crystals. He has published a number of articles in various journals, most of which are devoted to the study of the luminescence of yttrium aluminum garnet.
Aida Tulegenova was born on October 4, 1988. In 2006, she received an educational grant from Al-Farabi KazNU. In 2011 she entered the master's program at Al-Farabi KazNU at the Faculty of Physics and Technology, specializing in physics. She has more than 50 publications in journals from the list of VAK RF, RK and in journals indexed in the international scientific citation systems Scopus and Web of Science. Her H-index is 7 and she is the supervisor of two grant projects.
Tuleuov Serik Dauletovich graduated from college and was awarded the qualification of a heat technician, specialising in heat engineering equipment and heat supply systems 2021. He is currently studying at the E.A. Buketov Karaganda University, receiving a bachelor's degree in the specialty B059-communications and communication technologies in 2024. He participated as an engineer in a university scientific project on the topic SMU-09 “Prospects for the use of 3D printing” 2023-2024 and participated in the World Youth Festival in Sochi 2024. He has published a number of articles in various journals and plays an important role in society as well as in research projects. Keywords: electronics; 3D printing.
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