The Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy of the Georgian Technical University, Professor Liana Targamadze, presented certificates of appreciation to the professors and laboratory assistants working there for their long and fruitful work.
As the Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy stated at the opening of the event, with the support of the Rector of the Georgian Technical University, Academician David Gurgenidze, the university expresses deep respect for the employees who have been serving science and education with dedication for years and annually awards professors and laboratory assistants.
“Today is not just a formal recognition – it is a sincere tribute to the many years of contribution you have devoted to the development of science, research, and education of future generations. Your tireless work to expand the boundaries of knowledge and arouse interest in research among students serves their careers and the development of chemistry and metallurgy.
You have contributed to the advancement of science and have made a great contribution to solving complex problems and creating beneficial achievements for society. Your pedagogical work has become a guide for many young scientists, inspiring them to deepen their knowledge and create innovations. It is thanks to your dedication that our faculty continues to progress and maintain academic traditions.
The certificates that I present to you today are only a modest attempt to recognize the great contribution that you have made. No award can be sufficient to fully express our respect and gratitude. Your legacy will remain forever in the students you have taught, in the discoveries you have made in science, and in the inspiration that will be passed down from generation to generation,” the Dean noted at the opening of the event.
The Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy presented certificates of appreciation to 16 professors and laboratory assistants: Shalva Andghuladze, Leila Gverdtsiteli, Tsitso Omiadze, Manoni Babashvili, Zizi Svanidze, Givi Loladze, Slava Mebonia, Zhuzhuna Petriashvili, Teimuraz Cheishvili, Roza Khutsishvili, Valeriane Akhvlediani, Tengiz Lomaia, Guram Dadianidze, Ledi Berezhiani, Giorgi Mchedlishvili, and Konstantine Khakhanashvili.