In 1977, he graduated from the S.M. Kirov Kazakh State University with a degree in theoretical physics. He worked as a lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor, and department head at the Zhambyl Institute of Hydrometeorological Engineering. He also served as head of the Physics and Mathematics Department at TarMPI and is currently the dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences.
He defended his PhD dissertation in Moscow on the topic "Water Diagram at Low Temperatures and High Pressures." He has published over 100 scientific and methodological papers, more than 10 of which have been published in scientific journals and internationally. He was the first to construct a P-T phase diagram of ice from atmospheric pressure to 2500 MPa in the temperature range of 90-300 K, discovered the boundaries of ices Ih, II, V, VI, and Ih, VI with ice XII, and also discovered the triple points of ice types Ih-II-VI, Ih-VI-XII, and II-V-VI in the equilibrium region. He discovered the previously unknown type XII ice at high pressure (1200-2300 MPa) and low temperature (90-128 K), determined the dependence of its elastic properties on temperature and pressure, and the magnitude of changes in thermodynamic functions during phase transitions.
Monographs "Physical Properties of Water and Ice Types" and "Physics of High Pressure and Low Temperature" were published. With the approval of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the following textbooks on theoretical physics for university students have been published:
- "Fundamentals of Statistical Physics and Physical Kinetics", Almaty, Dauir, 2011;
- "Electrodynamics and Special Theory of Relativity", Almaty, Dauir, 2012;
- "Methods of Mathematical Physics", Almaty, Dauir, 2012;
He was awarded the A. Baitursynov bronze and silver medals for his significant contribution to the development of the higher education system and his many years of fruitful work writing university textbooks.