About me

Welcome!

I am a nuclear physicist and researcher specializing in radiation monitoring, nuclear instrumentation, and environmental radioactivity. Currently, I serve as an Associate Professor at Samarkand State University, where I am actively involved in teaching, scientific research, and the development of laboratory infrastructure.

My research focuses on radiation measurements, gamma spectroscopy, and environmental monitoring of radionuclides. I have extensive experience in analyzing radiation data, conducting field measurements, and developing methodologies for radiation safety and nuclear applications.

I obtained my PhD in Nuclear Physics from the Institute of Nuclear Physics (Uzbekistan) in 2021, following my Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Physics from Samarkand State University.

Over the years, I have participated in several international research programs and collaborations. I was a research fellow at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, where I worked on in-situ gamma spectrometry and data analysis. I also conducted research at the University of Surrey (UK) and Argonne National Laboratory (USA), focusing on detector calibration, nuclear reactor simulations, and radiation measurements.

In addition, I was a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), contributing to the development of computational tools for reactor physics using Python and OpenMC.

I have led and contributed to multiple international and national projects, including IAEA technical cooperation programs and research initiatives funded by international organizations. My work includes designing laboratory systems, developing educational programs, and implementing modern technologies in nuclear science education.

I am the author of numerous scientific publications in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. My research interests also extend to data analysis, simulation, and the application of modern computational techniques in nuclear science.