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Mozaeva Darya
PhD, University of Siegen, Germany

Mozhaeva D.A. worked in the "Ecology of the Biosphere" laboratory from 2012 to 2013 and was involved in developing a method for detecting counterfeit cognacs based on solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Chemistry with honors. In 2015, she completed her master's degree at the University of Siegen (Germany), where she developed methods for analyzing and separating nanoparticles using capillary electrophoresis and inductively coupled plasma with a mass spectrometric detector. In 2020, she defended her doctoral dissertation at the University of Siegen. In 2017, she published two articles in the most prestigious journal in the field of analytical chemistry - Analytical Chemistry (ACS). In total, she has three articles in strong international journals.

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Sagandykova Gulyaim
Ph.D., Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

Starting from the 3rd year of undergraduate studies, Gulyaim worked in the laboratory and was involved in developing a method for the quantitative determination of major volatile organic compounds in wines using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry combined with solid-phase microextraction. She actively participated in the implementation of the international project STCU K-1983. She is proficient in English (IELTS 6.0). In 2017, she won a grant for an internship from the Shakhmardan Yessenov Foundation at the Open University (United Kingdom). She published 13 articles and reviews in strong international journals. In 2021, she successfully defended her dissertation at the Department of Analytical Chemistry of Nicolaus Copernicus University (Toruń, Poland) under the supervision of Professor Bogusław Buszewski. In 2019, Gulyaim won a preludium grant for the implementation of a project on the development of plates for the analysis of low-molecular-weight compounds using MALDI-TOF-MS.

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Bakhytkyzy Inal
Ph.D., Gdansk University of Technology, Poland


Inal Bakhytkyzy worked in the laboratory from 2014 to 2015 and was involved in developing a method for determining rocket fuel transformation products based on solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection. She graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in 2013 in "Chemical Technology of Organic Substances" and a master's degree in 2015 in "Chemistry". In the same year, she won a grant to study under the Erasmus Mundus Master in Quality in Analytical Laboratories (EMQAL) program. As part of this program, she studied for a year at Gdansk University of Technology and a year at the University of Barcelona, where she developed methods for food product analysis using liquid chromatography, spectrophotometry, and mass spectrometry. In 2023, she defended her Ph.D. dissertation at the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Gdansk University of Technology. She has 3 publications in strong international journals.

Mametov Radik
Ph.D., Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland


Radik Mametov worked in the laboratory from 2017 to 2018 and was involved in the development of fibers for solid-phase microextraction based on metal-organic frameworks. He is a participant in the TRANSCAN project on the development of non-invasive methods for early diagnosis of colorectal cancer at Nicolaus Copernicus University. As part of this project, he completed an internship at the Fraunhofer Institute (Freising, Germany), where he worked on the development of extraction methods using Micro-Chamber/Thermal Extractor. In 2024, he defended his Ph.D. dissertation at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University.

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