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Tayirov Mitalip Muratovich

Tayirov Mitalip Muratovich

Tayirov Mitalip Muratovich (1954),


Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (2001)

Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Karoool, Kadamjai (Frunze) district, Osh region.

Graduated from Osh State Pedagogical Institute (Osh, 1975), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR (Tartu, 1982), and doctoral studies there (1992).

Worked as a teacher at a secondary school, senior laboratory assistant at Osh State Pedagogical Institute, research intern at the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR (Tartu), lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor, leading researcher at Osh State Pedagogical Institute, head of department, deputy dean for academic work at Osh State University, and since 1997 - director of the Kyzyl-Kiya branch of Osh State University.

Specialist in the field of solid-state physics.

Published more than 80 scientific works, including 1 monograph.

Main works:

1. Luminescence and decay of electronic excitations on Frenkel defects in KCl in the region of the Urbach tail. // Materials of the II Republican Conference on Solid State Physics. Osh, 1990. pp. 65-76.
2. Luminescence and defect creation during the decay of excitons near a bivacancy in KCl (co-authored). // Abstracts of reports of the All-Union Conference. Moscow, 1991.
3. Low-temperature luminescence and creation of Frenkel defects in KCl-Li (co-authored). // Scientific Works of Osh State University, 1995. pp. 72-78.
4. Features of the decays of near-impurity electronic excitations in KCl with anionic and cationic homologous impurities (co-authored). // Abstracts of reports of the IX International Conference on Radiation Physics and Chemistry of Inorganic Materials RFKh-9. Tomsk, 1996.
5. Radiative and non-radiative decay of electronic excitations in alkali metal fluorides (co-authored). Bishkek, TU "Dastan", 1997.
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