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Erlapasov Narzikul Bakhramovich – was born in 1988 in the Bulungur district of the Samarkand region.

In 2012, he graduated with a degree in Hydrometeorology from Alisher Navoi SamSU, and in 2014, he completed a master’s degree in the Department of Land Hydrology at Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan. In 2020-2022, he was a basic doctoral student in this department.

He defended his dissertation on the topic “Features of Mountain River Feeding from Groundwater” on time (2022) and in the same year was approved for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Geographical Sciences. In 2024, he was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor in the specialty “Land Hydrology. Water Resources. Hydrochemistry.”

Currently, he works as an associate professor in the Department of Land Hydrology and Meteorology of the Hydrometeorology Department of the Physics Faculty of the Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan.

Winner of the Republican competition “For the best idea for adaptation to global climate change – 2012”.

N.B. Erlapasov has published over 90 scientific papers, 30 of which were in periodicals and 5 in international journals. He is the co-author of 4 monographs and 5 textbooks.

He is a participant in one fundamental and two applied projects.

Under the supervision of Associate Professor N.B. Erlapasov, 17 bachelor’s theses and one master’s dissertation have been successfully defended.

He is a participant in 1 fundamental and 2 applied projects.

Under the supervision of Associate Professor N.B. Erlapasov, 17 bachelor’s theses and 1 master’s dissertation were successfully defended.

Member of the editorial board of the journal “Izvestia of the State Administration of Uzbekistan”, which is listed on the Higher Attestation Commission of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Methodical publications

Dissertation summary

Scientific publications

Certificates

Video lectures

Projects