Mrs. Nuerbiya Yalikun | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award
Mrs. Nuerbiya Yalikun is an Associate Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, Xinjiang University. With a background spanning food science and organic chemistry, she has cultivated a strong foundation in chemical research and higher education. She earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and has been actively contributing to both teaching and research. Her academic journey reflects a consistent commitment toscientific advancement, particularly within the field of chemical engineering. Through her roles as a lecturer and associate professor, she continues to contribute meaningfully to scientific research and student development at Xinjiang University.
Xinjiang University | China
Author Profile
Educational Background
Mrs. Yalikun has built a robust academic profile through a progressive journey in higher education. She earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences between September 2016 and June 2019, where she gained advanced expertise in synthetic and analytical chemistry. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree in Food Science at Xinjiang University from 2012 to 2015, following a comprehensive Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Engineering at the same institution, graduating in 2011. Her educational path reflects a strong interdisciplinary grasp of both food science and organic chemistry.
Academic and Scientific Employment
Mrs. Yalikun began her academic career as a Lecturer at the School of Chemical Engineering, Xinjiang University, in July 2019. Her dedication and contributions to teaching, curriculum development, and student supervision led to her promotion as an Associate Professor in August 2021. In this role, she continues to lead research initiatives and contribute to the advancement of the university’s scientific capabilities.
Research and Teaching Contributions
Throughout her academic tenure, Mrs. Yalikun has demonstrated a keen interest in organic chemistry, particularly in the areas related to synthetic methodologies and applied food chemistry. Her teaching spans multiple undergraduate and graduate courses, where she integrates theoretical concepts with practical laboratory techniques, inspiring future chemists and engineers.
Notable Publications
Recent Advances in Electrochemical Monitoring for the Detection of the Chemical Oilfield Tracer Carmine
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2025
Oriented Screening of Deep Eutectic Solvents for Asphaltene Dispersion via Strong Hydrogen Bonding
Journal: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year: 2025
Preparation and Performance Study of Oxidized CR/SBS Composite Modified Asphalt
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Year: 2025