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Prof. E. N. Suleimenov Kazakh-British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan |
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Biography: He was graduated from the Kazakh Mining and Metallurgy Institute, metallurgy faculty in 1960 with a specialty of metallurgical engineer in the area of non-ferrous, rare and precious metals. His research carrer includes Candidate of Technical Sciences (1970), senior research associate (1981), Doctor of Technical Sciences (2005), Fellow of the International Informatization Academy (November, 2004), member of the European Academy of Natural Sciences (January, 2007). After graduation, he was assigned to work in the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Benefication of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR. During the work in IMOB, he performed job duties as a senior laboratory technician (1960-1961), engineer (1961-1963), junior (1963-1971) and senior (1972-1986, 1995-2000) research associates, research team (multidisciplinary) leader (1985-1995), head of laboratory (2004-2005), head of department (2005-2006), deputy director for science (2000-2004), acting director of the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Benefication (2004). He also has a teaching experience. In 1969-1971, he worked as a senior teacher at the department of metallurgical processes and furnaces theory of the Kazakh Polytechnical Institute named after V.I. Lenin. In 1995-1996 (combined duties) worked as an assistant professor at the department of non-organic substances technology of the Kazakh National Technical University named after K.I. Satpaev. During the teaching activity, he held courses in general metallurgy for metallurgy students, non-ferrous metallurgy plants mechanical equipment students, chemical and environmental engineers. Developed and held courses in energy technology processes, plasma chemistry etc. He Held a practical course in the metallurgical processes theory. He also held short courses of lectures on melted slags theory and new processes in heavy non-ferrous metals metallurgy. 2009-present – deputy head of the “Advanced materials and technologies” laboratory of the Kazakh-British Technical University. |