Prof.Natalya Salikova | Plastic Pollution | Best Researcher Award
Professor | Abay Myrzakhmetov Kokshetau University | Kazakhstan
Natalya Salikova is a distinguished professor in the Department of Ecology, Life Safety, and Environmental Protection at Abay Myrzakhmetov Kokshetau University. With a career spanning nearly a decade in higher education, she has made significant contributions to the fields of chemical ecology and environmental protection through teaching, research, and international scientific cooperation.
Profile
🎓 Education
- 2020: Associate Professor Diploma in Chemistry
- 2002: Ph.D. in Chemistry of Macromolecular Compounds from North-Kazakhstan State University
- 1983-1988: Diploma of Higher Education in Chemical Technology of Biologically Active Compounds from the Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute in Saint-Petersburg
💼 Experience
Natalya Salikova has been a professor at Abay Myrzakhmetov Kokshetau University since 2015. Her responsibilities include teaching chemical ecology, supervising master’s students, implementing grant-funded projects, participating in international scientific collaborations, and conducting research under the EU Erasmus program.
🔬 Research Interests
Natalya’s research focuses on environmental chemistry, chemical technology for drinking and wastewater treatment, radioecology, and environmental monitoring. Her work has been pivotal in advancing sustainable practices and protecting natural resources.
🏆 Awards
Natalya Salikova has received numerous accolades for her contributions to science and education. Her work has been recognized both nationally and internationally, underscoring her impact in the field of environmental protection.
📚 Publications
Natalya has authored over 140 scientific and scientific-methodological publications, including articles in international peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus and VOS databases, as well as monographs, patents, and copyright certificates. Notable publications include:
- “Environmental Monitoring Techniques” (2021, Journal of Environmental Chemistry) – Cited by 30 articles
- “Advanced Wastewater Treatment Methods” (2019, Water Research) – Cited by 50 articles