I am a linguist (Dr. phil.) with a background in Turkology (Turkic linguistics) and general linguistics. My work spans both academic research and applied linguistic practice, with a focus on language acquisition, multilingualism, language contact, and curriculum development.
Alongside my research and publications, I am professionally engaged in language program coordination and educational content development, including AI-assisted approaches to language teaching and learning. My work involves curriculum and syllabus design, quality-oriented program development, and the integration of linguistic insights into practical educational settings.
I work at the interface between linguistic theory, didactics, and real-world language education, with particular interest in transferring academic knowledge into effective, scalable, and sustainable educational practice.
Originally from Kazakhstan and academically trained in Germany, my work is shaped by long-term experience in multilingual and international contexts.