Dr. Altynsary Bakirov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Altynsary Bakirov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Altynsary Bakirov, East Kazakhstan Technical University, Kazakhstan

Born on June 11, 1985, in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, Bakirov Altynsary is a distinguished metallurgical engineer and educator. He obtained his higher education at K. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University, specializing in non-ferrous metals metallurgy. With a strong focus on research, Bakirov continued his academic journey, earning a PhD in Metallurgy from Toraighyrov University in 2023. Currently serving as an Associate Professor, he teaches and leads groundbreaking research in metallurgy, contributing to advancements in metal production and processing. Fluent in Kazakh, Russian, and conversant in English and Turkish, Bakirov actively engages in international collaborations and conferences.

Professional Profile

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Bakirov Altynsary’s qualifications, research leadership, and dedication to the field of metallurgy make him a strong candidate for the ‘Research for Best Researcher Award.’ His blend of academic and industrial experience, project leadership, and continuous professional development positions him well for this recognition. His contributions to both scientific knowledge and the practical application of metallurgical processes demonstrate his impact on the field, and he is well-suited for this award.

Education 

Bakirov Altynsary pursued his higher education at K. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University from 2003 to 2008, earning a degree in Metallurgy of Non-ferrous Metals. His passion for advancing metallurgical sciences led him to complete a Master’s degree (2016–2018) in Metallurgy at the same institution. From 2018 to 2021, he undertook doctoral studies in Metallurgy and defended his dissertation at Toraighyrov University in 2023, earning his PhD in Metallurgy. His academic achievements reflect his dedication to enhancing industrial practices and technological innovations in the field. His educational journey is punctuated by practical research contributions that continue to shape the industry.

Experience

Bakirov Altynsary’s career spans over a decade of professional and academic achievements. Since 2012, he has been an Associate Professor at Toraighyrov University, where he teaches metallurgy and develops cutting-edge research on non-ferrous metals. From 2018 to 2021, he was a doctoral student at East Kazakhstan Technical University, working on advanced metallurgical technologies. Previously, he worked as a Senior Lecturer (2014-2018) and a metallurgical production expert at Aluminum of Kazakhstan (2008-2012). His hands-on experience with various metallurgical processes, from theory to industrial application, has solidified his reputation as an expert in the field.

Awards and Honors 

Throughout his career, Bakirov Altynsary has garnered several accolades, including successfully defending his PhD in Metallurgy in 2023. He led the project for young scientists under the “Zhasgalim” grant (2022-2024) and was a key contributor to multiple research programs financed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. His expertise in metallurgy has also earned him recognition as a developer of national qualification standards in Kazakhstan. Additionally, Bakirov has authored significant academic publications and developed educational materials for vocational training in metallurgy. His contributions to both academia and industry have been recognized internationally, including through his participation in advanced training and international internships.

Research Focus 

Bakirov Altynsary’s research focuses on advancing metallurgical processes, particularly in non-ferrous metals and the production of alumina and aluminum. His work explores the optimization of pyrometallurgical processes and the development of eco-friendly technologies for industrial applications. He has been involved in multiple research projects aimed at modernizing lead and zinc production processes at major industrial firms. Bakirov is also interested in recycling industrial waste, a key concern in sustainable metallurgy. His contributions to research have not only enhanced industrial output but also addressed environmental challenges, positioning him as a forward-thinking expert in metallurgical engineering.

Publications Top Notes

Studies of the Sintering Method of Ash and Slag Waste for the Production of Alumina from Self-Disintegrating Sinters
Preliminary Chemical Activation of Ash Waste with Release of Carbon Concentrate