
Nuclear Physics Specialist, Detector Systems Engineer, Simulation & Measurement Expert
Experienced researcher with a decade of contributions to nuclear physics, detector technology, and applied measurement systems. Daniyar Berikov combines strong scientific training with hands-on laboratory work, specializing in the development, testing, and simulation of radiation detectors and electronics used in scientific, industrial, and security applications. His work brings together precision measurement, computational modeling, and advanced instrumentation.
Experience
More Than 10 YearsAffiliation
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Daniyar Berikov is an emerging expert in nuclear physics, detector characterization, and simulation-based analysis.
With 10 years of professional experience, he has participated in the development and evaluation of semiconductor and
scintillation-based sensor systems, radiation measurement setups, and electronic readout architectures.
His research interests include radiation interaction modeling, simulation of detector response, calibration of nuclear electronics,
and performance optimization of measurement systems. Daniyar is recognized for his ability to integrate theoretical understanding
with practical engineering solutions, contributing to projects in radiation detection, nuclear safety, and experimental physics.
Through involvement in national and collaborative scientific initiatives, he continues to strengthen his expertise in nuclear measurements,
precision instrumentation, and computational modeling for detector systems.
Nuclear Detector Testing & Calibration
Radiation Transport Simulation (e.g., GEANT4, MCNP)
Gamma & X-ray Spectroscopy
Electronics for Radiation Measurement
Data Acquisition & Signal Processing
Experimental Setup Design & Analysis
Testing and characterization of semiconductor and scintillation detectors
Simulation of radiation interactions and detector response
Calibration and optimization of electronic measurement systems
Participation in laboratory experiments and data analysis
Contribution to applied research projects in nuclear technologies
PhD in Nuclear Physics
Research Interests & Strengths