FORMATION AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMISTRY IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Chemistry, Uzbekistan, scientific schools, ecological chemistry, green technologies, scientific cooperation, interdisciplinary integration, training, innovation, nanotechnology, bioorganic chemistry, scientific research, applied sciences, scientific development.Abstract
This scientific article analyzes the historical development, current state and prospects of chemistry in Uzbekistan. The article, first of all, studies the formation of chemistry in Uzbekistan and its impact on modern scientific research areas. In particular, important aspects such as scientific traditions and schools, interdisciplinary integration, ecological chemistry and green technologies are presented. The role of Uzbek scientists in the global scientific community and the prospects for the development of international cooperation are also considered. The authors demonstrate the economic, ecological and social significance of chemistry through applied research and scientific developments. The article also analyzes the problems in the development of chemistry, the difficulties in training scientific personnel and the processes of integration into modern technologies. Forecasts are also given regarding the results of scientific research and the impact of the field on social and industrial aspects. This article is an important scientific source for young scientists and researchers, indicating the future development paths of chemistry.
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