“The Georgian Technical University not only taught me chemistry but also helped me understand my aim better. The university showed me that with highly qualified knowledge and determination, we, future engineers or scientists, can become architects of national progress. I am grateful for the solid foundation that the university gave me and I am ready to put my knowledge to work for the technological and industrial growth of the country,” says Vakhtang Tsintsadze, a graduate of GTU.
Vakhtang Tsintsadze, after graduating from the Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy of the Georgian Technical University, works as a chief engineer in an oil refining company.
As Vakhtang Tsintsadze notes, the period of study at the Georgian Technical University was one of the most important stages for him. According to him, in addition to strengthening his scientific and technical skills, the university provided a good opportunity for active practice and participation in real projects, which helped him in his professional development.
“As a graduate of the Georgian Technical University, I can say with full responsibility that my academic path in the field of basic technologies of organic and petrochemical synthesis was one of the most transformative experiences in my life. The knowledge and practical skills I gained at the university not only shaped me as a professional but also made me deeply understand the crucial importance of the field for the country’s development.”
During my studies, I was introduced to the complex world of hydrocarbons, catalysts, and reaction mechanisms that underlie petrochemical processes. Through lectures, lab work, and research projects, I gained knowledge in the synthesis of essential organic compounds, from polymers and fuels to solvents and pharmaceuticals. The program was challenging and gave me the critical thinking skills to solve complex industrial problems and develop sustainable innovations.
What I remembered most was how closely this field is connected to Georgia’s economic and strategic progress. Petrochemical synthesis is not just chemistry. By transforming our country’s natural resources into high-value chemical products, we can reduce our dependence on imports, stimulate local industry, and create new export opportunities. In addition, my expertise in this field allows me to contribute significantly to environmentally responsible innovations, which are becoming increasingly relevant in today’s reality. Thanks to the university,” says Vakhtang Tsintsadze.