Дүрия Даниярова (Duriya Daniyarova)

Daniyarova Duriya Ratbekovna: 1964 year of birth, born in Zhambyl region Education: higher, candidate of technical sciences, associate professor.

1982-1987 – Kazakh State University. S. M. Kirova, specialty “journalism”

2002-2005 – Kazakh University of electrical engineering, specialty;

2010-candidate of technical sciences

2013-associate professor; Member Soyusa Journalists Of Kazakhstan; Member of the International Academy of informatization. Deputy of the Iliysky district Senate of Almaty region of the Republic of Kazakhstan Experience work:

1987-2002 – TV channel “Kazakhstan”, editor of youth programs, head of advertising and commercial department, commentator of public and political programs, producer of creative Association of social programs

2002-2010 – JSC “Kazakh Academy of transport and Communications named after M. Tynyshpayeva”, head of the Department of Radio Engineering and telecommunications

2010-2011-RKTRK “Kazakhstan”, producer of creative Association of social programs

2011-2012 – University named after D. A. Kunaeva, vice-rector for creative work and international relations;

2012-2013 – Kazakh engineering and Technical University, Faculty of engineering, automation and telecommunications, vice-rector for UMR;

2013 at present – international educational Corporation, Faculty of Radio Electronics and manufacturing technology

Awards: Honorary name” best teacher in the field of Higher and Postgraduate Education ” Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan universities (2019), “Bronze medal named after A. Baitursynova” 2019.

And here’s a link to one of her recent publications.

She’s had many cool experiences and has many family and friend who were cheering her on during the surgery and her recovery.

We met Professor Daniyarova in Kazakhstan. We were there with Dr. Badri Konety to teach a master’s class in Urologic Oncology. Read about our climb to honor Duriya. Professor Daniyarova had been recently found to have a large kidney mass in the lower pole of her left kidney. She had some interesting vascular anatomy with two renal arteries (one normal one and another that went directly to the tumor from the lower aorta, near the bifurcation. She also had a circumaortic left renal vein. This doesn’t cause any problems for the kidney, it just makes the surgery a little more complicated.

Professor Daniyarova has had quite a career here she writes of some of the highlights:

I graduated from KazGU University with a degree in journalism. I worked at the national television and Radio company “Kazakhstan” for 25 years. In those years, I interviewed our first president Nursultan Nazarbayev several times. Now, as you know, I work at the university. I have a son and a daughter, as well as four grandchildren.

Duriya Interviewing the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazabayev