Murzubraimov Bektemir

Murzubraimov Bektemir
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, full member of the International Engineering Academy and the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Worker of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Born in 1940. In 1962, he graduated from the OGN Institute, and in 1965 - from the postgraduate program at KGU.
He worked as a teacher, deputy principal of a secondary school, lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor, head of the department, dean, prorector, and secretary of the party committee of the OGN Institute.
From 1993 to 1998, he was the rector of the Osh Technological University, and from 1998 to 2005 - the rector of Osh State University.
He was elected as a deputy of the Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic.
A specialist in the field of inorganic chemistry. His scientific activity is aimed at solving scientific and practical problems, developing scientific foundations for predicting the conditions of formation and properties of amide compounds with salts of alkaline earth, transition, including rare earth elements, which is necessary for the creation of new effective biologically active preparations.
He has been awarded a Certificate of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz SSR, a Commemorative Medal named after N.S. Kurnakov of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the Order of "Manas" of the 3rd degree, the Medal "For Valorous Labor," and the badge "Excellence in National Education of the Kyrgyz SSR."
Under his supervision, 6 candidate dissertations have been defended.
He has published more than 300 scientific and methodological works, including a monograph, 4 textbooks, and educational-methodological manuals, and is the author of 2 inventions.
Main scientific works and inventions:
1. Method for extracting erbium from acidic solutions. Author's certificate No. 8757-65, 1981.
2. Handbook and atlas of solubility diagrams of triple water-salt urea systems. Frunze, Ilim, 1980.
3. Some aspects of ecology. Osh, 1989.
4. Physical Chemistry. Osh, 1996.