Serikzhan BadaevKazakhstani mathematician, professor
Date of Birth: 01.01.1948
Country: Kazakhstan |
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Early Life and Education
Born in Kazakhstan, the esteemed mathematician embarked on his academic journey at the prestigious Novosibirsk State University. From 1965 to 1971, he diligently pursued his undergraduate studies. His intellectual curiosity led him to undertake an aspirancy program at the same institution from 1971 to 1974.
Academic Achievements
In 1978, the mathematician distinguished himself with his seminal work on "Upper Semi-lattices of Computable Numberings." This groundbreaking research earned him the prestigious degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. His academic endeavors culminated in the defense of his doctoral dissertation, "Minimal Numberings," in 1996.
Professional Career
From 1974 to 1991, the mathematician held esteemed positions as a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at Kazakh State University (KazGU). His exceptional leadership qualities were recognized in 1998, when he was appointed Head of the Department. He helmed this role with distinction until 2005.
Prestigious Position and Research
As the Chief Research Fellow at the Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modelling, the mathematician continues to push the boundaries of knowledge. His contributions to the field have garnered international recognition and solidifies his legacy as a pioneer in the advancement of mathematical research.