Zharilkassin Iskakov | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zharilkassin Iskakov | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zharilkassin Iskakov | Institute of Mechanics and Engineering named after academician U.A. Dzholdasbekov | Kazakhstan

Prof. Zharilkassin Iskakov is a distinguished Kazakh mechanical engineer and physicist with over 50 years of academic and research experience. He has held key positions in top scientific institutions, notably the Institute of Mechanics and Machine Science in Almaty, where he currently leads the Laboratory of Nonlinear Dynamics of Gyroscopic Rotary Machines. His career began in 1974 as a physics lecturer, steadily advancing through roles of increasing responsibility. Professor Iskakov has made significant contributions to nonlinear mechanics, rotor dynamics, and vibration systems, earning national recognition and multiple prestigious grants. He has also served in educational leadership roles, including department head and associate professor at renowned Kazakh universities. His dedication to advancing engineering education and scientific research has earned him high-level academic titles, including Full Professor in Mechanical Engineering. A pioneer in his field, Professor Iskakov’s work continues to shape the understanding and development of complex mechanical systems in Kazakhstan and beyond.

Author Profile

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Education 

Zharilkassin Iskakov’s educational foundation is rooted in physics and mechanical engineering. He graduated with honors from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at The Korkyt Ata State University, Kyzylorda. He pursued postgraduate studies in the Department of Mechanics at Kazakh National University. In 1991, he was awarded the scientific degree of Candidate of Engineering Sciences by the Council of Kazakh National University. In 1995, he was conferred the title of Associate Professor of Engineering by the Supreme Certifying Commission. Most recently, in December 2023, he achieved the academic title of Full Professor in Mechanical Engineering, awarded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan. His education has provided a strong theoretical and practical foundation, supporting decades of innovation in applied mechanics and engineering education across Kazakhstan.

Professional Experience 

Professor Zharilkassin Iskakov has extensive academic and research experience spanning over five decades. Beginning in 1974 as a lecturer in physics at Korkyt Ata State University, he later became Associate Professor and Head of the Physics Department. From 1988 to 2008, he also led the university’s education department. In 2008, he joined the University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications in Almaty, teaching physics and electrodynamics. Since 2012, he has held leading research positions at the Institute of Mechanics and Machine Science, including Head of Laboratories for Vibration Mechanisms and Nonlinear Dynamics of Gyroscopic Rotary Machines. His academic focus has consistently centered on physics, mechanics, and nonlinear systems. In parallel, he contributed to curriculum development and research leadership. His long-standing service in both research and academia reflects his deep commitment to scientific progress and the education of future engineers and scientists in Kazakhstan.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zharilkassin Iskakov has received numerous honors recognizing his scientific and academic excellence. Twice awarded the prestigious State Grant and Title of Best University Lecturer, he has established himself as a leading figure in engineering education. In 2023, he was officially conferred the title of Full Professor in Mechanical Engineering by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan, a significant career milestone. His contributions have been consistently supported by competitive national research grants, including recent funding in 2023 for the project titled Resonant Oscillations of an Unbalanced Rotor with Nonlinear Characteristics. Other funded projects addressed nonlinear mechanical systems, physical practicum development, and vibration protection mechanisms. His ability to secure sustained research funding reflects national recognition of the practical impact and scientific relevance of his work. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing engineering knowledge and highlight his long-term influence in shaping mechanical science research in Kazakhstan.

Research Focus

Professor Zharilkassin Iskakov’s research specializes in nonlinear dynamics, vibration mechanisms, and gyroscopic rotary machines. His work explores the behavior of mechanical systems under complex, real-world conditions, including systems with unbalanced rotors, non-ideal energy sources, and nonlinear characteristics. A key area of focus is the development of vibration protection systems and the theoretical modeling of nonlinear oscillations in engineering structures. He has led multiple government-funded research projects, contributing to advancements in machinery diagnostics and design optimization. His interdisciplinary approach integrates classical mechanics, electrodynamics, and applied physics to address industrial challenges. Beyond theoretical research, he also engages in developing practical tools for engineering education, including innovative training stands and laboratory equipment. His contributions have influenced both academic and industrial sectors in Kazakhstan, making his research not only theoretically robust but also practically relevant in engineering applications.

Notable Publication

Modeling of Dynamics of Nonideal Mixer at Oscillation and Aperiodic Damped Mode of Driving Member Motion

  • Authors: Kuatbay Bissembayev, Zharilkassin Iskakov, Assylbek Jomartov, Akmaral Kalybayeva
    Journal: Applied Sciences
    Year: 2025

Gyroscopic rotor dynamics simulation with anisotropy of elastic and damping characteristics of the support

  • Authors: Azizbek Abduraimov, Zharilkassin Iskakov, Aziz Kamal, Akmaral Kalybayeva
    Journal: Advances in Mechanical Engineering
    Year: 2024

Resonant vibrations of a non-ideal gyroscopic rotary system with nonlinear damping and nonlinear stiffness of the elastic support

  • Authors: Zharilkassin Iskakov, Nutpulla Jamalov
    Journal: MethodsX
    Year: 2023

Dynamic modeling of a non-ideal gyroscopic rotor system with nonlinear damping and nonlinear rigidity of an elastic support

  • Authors: Zharilkassin Iskakov, Nutpulla Jamalov, Kuatbay Bissembayeb, Aziz Kamal
    Journal: Advances in Mechanical Engineering
    Year: 2022

Resonance vibrations of a gyroscopic rotor with linear and nonlinear damping and nonlinear stiffness of the elastic support in interaction with a non-ideal energy source

  • Authors: Zharilkassin Iskakov
    Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
    Year: 2022

Conclusion

Professor Zharilkassin Iskakov is a leading scholar in mechanical engineering, with a career marked by innovation, leadership, and academic excellence. His dedication to nonlinear mechanics and vibration research, combined with a strong teaching legacy, has significantly advanced engineering education and scientific knowledge in Kazakhstan. With multiple national honors and impactful research contributions, he remains a respected authority in his field. His lifetime of achievements makes him an exemplary figure in mechanical science and a role model for future researchers.

Szymon Łukaszyk | Theoretical Advances| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Szymon Łukaszyk | Theoretical Advances| Best Researcher Award

Independent researcher, Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys, Poland

👨‍🎓 Profiles

Summary🌟

Dr. Szymon Łukaszyk is an accomplished Patent Attorney and Theoretical Physicist with a strong background in computational mechanics, mathematical modeling, and quantum physics. He has over two decades of experience in intellectual property law and has made significant contributions to emergent dimensionality and assembly theory. He is the founder of Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys and has led several entrepreneurial ventures focused on innovative technologies in digital communications.

Education 🎓

  • PhD (2020): Independent research on emergent dimensionality and quantum physics in Katowice.
    Key Publications: Research on binary messages, Shannon entropy, and black holes.
  • Cracow University of Technology (2001-2004): PhD studies in Computational Mechanics.
  • Jagiellonian University (1999-2000): Postgraduate Studies in Industrial Property Law.
  • MSc (1996): Computational Mechanics at Cracow University of Technology; thesis on genetic algorithms.

Professional Experience 💼

  • Łukaszyk Patent Attorneys (2003-present): Founder and Patent Attorney with extensive experience in international IP law (European Patent Attorney since 2004).
  • ThunderBridge L.L.C. (2011-2016): Founder of a company specializing in peer-to-peer e-mail delivery systems, holding multiple patents.
  • ADGT L.L.C. (2006-2017): Founder and CEO, developed a residential estate near Cracow.
  • Wima-Patent (1995-2003): Worked on patent filings for domestic and international applications.

Research Interests 🧠

Dr. Łukaszyk’s research primarily explores emergent dimensionality, assembly theory, and quantum physics, particularly focusing on information theory and gravitational physics. His notable works include the exploration of black holes as patternless binary messages, the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, and novel recurrence relations in mathematics. He is an expert in Shannon entropy and its application to chemical elements and quantum systems.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Łukaszyk’s interdisciplinary work bridges the gap between mathematical theory and practical applications in computational mechanics, quantum theory, and patent law. His patents have made significant strides in digital communication systems, particularly with the development of a peer-to-peer e-mail delivery system that was patented in multiple jurisdictions (Europe and the US). His theoretical contributions, particularly in assembly theory and the measurement problem, have influenced both academic research and practical applications in quantum computing and information theory. Through his research publications, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the direction of studies in emergent dimensionality and theoretical physics.

Technical Skills 💻

Dr. Łukaszyk is well-versed in programming languages like C, C++, Java, and JavaScript, enabling him to create complex computational models and simulations in his research. His work with neural networks and genetic algorithms has been central to his contributions to soft computing and machine learning.

Key Achievements & Recognition 🏆

  • Patented Innovations in digital communication systems (P2P email delivery).
  • Leading expert in emergent dimensionality, quantum physics, and mathematical physics.
  • Author of numerous influential research papers and books in the fields of information theory and astrophysics.
  • Experienced Patent Attorney with extensive experience in technology commercialization and intellectual property law.

Top Noted Publications

On the Salient Regularities of Strings of Assembly Theory

    • Authors: Wawrzyniec Bieniawski, Piotr Masierak, Andrzej Tomski, Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Preprint
    • Year: 2024

The Imaginary Universe (on the Three Complementary Sets of Measurement Units Defining Three Dark Electrons)

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Preprint
    • Year: 2024

Next-Generation Blockchain Technology: The Entropic Blockchain

    • Authors: Melvin M. Vopson, Serban G. Lepadatu, Anna Vopson, Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Applied Sciences
    • Year: 2024

Assembly Theory of Bitstrings

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk
    • Journal: Information Physics Institute
    • Year: 2024

Assembly Theory of Binary Messages

    • Authors: Szymon Łukaszyk, Wawrzyniec Bieniawski
    • Journal: Mathematics
    • Year: 2024