Rufina Isakova
Rufina Afanasyevna Isakova (23 June 1924, Sarkand, Turkestan ASSR, USSR (now Almaty Region, Kazakhstan) - 2016, Kazakhstan) was a Soviet and Kazakh scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences (1971), professor (1971), academic of the Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences (2003),[1] and an Honored Scientist of the Kazakh SSR (1977).[2]
Biography[]
In 1947, she graduated from the Kazakh Mining and Metallurgy Institute (now Satbayev University). From 1947-1991, she was a laboratory assistant, then a scientific researcher, and finally the head of the laboratory of the Institute of Metallurgy and Mining Technology at the Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan. From 1991 she was the head scientific consultant in the Institute.[2]
She died in 2016.
Scientific activities[]
Isakova contributed major scientific works in the field of vacuum metallurgy of non-ferrous metals. She developed highly effective technologies for the complex re-casting of polimetallic raw materials, making adaptations for the metallurgical factories of Shymkent, Oskemen.
Publications[]
She is the author of numerous metallurgical publications.[2][3]
Patents[]
Isakova's name is on more than 20 patents.[4][5]
Awards[]
- Order of the Badge of Honour.[2]
- Honored Scientist of the Kazakh SSR (1977)
References[]
- ^ "Члены Академии Список академиков НАН РК". Архив страницы со списком академиков с оф. сайта НАН РК. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Исакова, Руфина Афанасьевна // Казахстан. Национальная энциклопедия. — Алматы: Қазақ энциклопедиясы, 2005. — Т. II. — ISBN 9965-9746-3-2.
- ^ "Исакова, Руфина Афанасьевна". Оф. сайт РГБ. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
- ^ "Исакова Руфина Афанасьевна". База патентов Казахстана KZPATENTS.COM. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
- ^ "ИСАКОВА РУФИНА АФАНАСЬЕВНА". PatentDB.ru — База патентов РФ на изобретения и промышленные образцы. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
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- Soviet women scientists