Опыт России и ИндThe experience of Russia and India in the development of chemical science: it is much more important to build laboratories...ии в развитии химической науки: гораздо важнее строить лаборатории...

Professor of Samarkand State University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in chemistry Alisher Ishankulov is currently working in the scientific laboratory of nanochemistry of the Kazan National Technological University of Russia on the topic “modification of polymers based on multicomponent hybrid quantum dots and obtaining nanomaterials based on them”.
- I visited a number of universities in Russia and India, - says Alisher Ishankulov. - In these states, all conditions have been created for very strong scientists who achieve the exact and natural sciences and conduct scientific research. Of course, this was a wider opportunity for experimentation and reflection. Speaking impartially, at present our university is also following the path of gradual development. In addition, the presence of foreign professors and teachers at our university also contributes to the improvement of the environment, further accelerating the process.
Today I continue my work at the Kazan National Technological University. It is difficult to live away from the family, but we should all be able to help our rector in creating modern laboratories at our university. A lot of practical work is currently being done in this direction. This is evidenced by the laboratories being built at our university and the new modern equipment being purchased.
I grew up interested in chemistry from a young age. Firstly, the reason why I was born in the family of a teacher and a doctor, and secondly, our chemistry teacher taught very well. Now I recommend that young people who want to become chemists do well at school first and then learn foreign languages. Another important thing is reading fiction books. It deepens the thoughts and outlook of a person. I would encourage young people to read the science fiction novel The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, the short story The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, and the stories The Ages of Bliss by Ahmad Lutfi Kazanichi.
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