Chemical Technology Institute, Pavlodar State University, Kazakhstan
AIChE ConferencePoster Session on Technology Development (Eurasian Countries) (TC004)
- The Use of "Anomalous Points" of Electrolyte Solutions
- Organic Synthesis Parallel Products Production Development
- Scientific bases for development of technology of key semi-products in production of medicinal preparations of piperidine
First Annual Chemical Science and Commercialization Conference
Presentation
- "Creation of new anti-tuberculosis products and their using in medical practice" (English) (Russian)
- Restoration Of The Ground Polluted By Petroleum In Conditions Of The North Of Kazakstan
- Development of the Chemical Industry in Pavlodar as a Groundwork of Environmental Rehabilitation
Mission and Capabilities
The Chemical Technology Institute is one of the major departments within the Pavlodar State University, located in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan. The main mission of the Institute is to train specialists (graduate and undergraduate students) in the chemical technology and biology fields. In addition, the Institute specializes in the development of innovative technologies in manufacturing
The Chemical Technology Institute at the Pavlodar State University conducts research and development in the following areas:
- Environmental remediation
- Organic and inorganic synthesis
Collaborations
The institute has worked with Padenborn University colleagues from Germany on ecological and biological projects. The Institute wishes to establish more industry contacts in the fields of environmental remediation and organic and inorganic synthesis.
Patents
The institute holds Kazakh patents and intellectual property in sulfur applications, electrical power, and other fields.
Staff
The staff of the Institute includes doctors of Chemistry, Biology and other technical sciences. The Institute’s staff also includes scientists highly experienced in the sphere of organic and inorganic manufacturing technology .
Although this institution has undergone several transformations since its opening in 1960, Pavlodar State University—named after S.Toraigyrov—continues its excellence of industrial and technological higher education and innovation. Pavlodar State University is working closely with the Pavlodar Chemical Plant on mercury remediation efforts as well as efforts to research sulfur as a byproduct in the manufacturing of asphalt and concrete.
AIChE Participants from Pavlodar State University:
- Dr. Igor Malkov, Department Head Chemical Technology Institute’s Professor Chemical Sciences
- Dr. Kunnaz Murzagulova, Vice President of Romat and Professor of Chemical Technologies