Elina Bakradze

Elina Bakradze
  • BSc M.Sc., Ph.D.
  • Deputy Head of Department at National Environmental Agency

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Introduction
Dr. Elina Bakradze is Detail-orientated Chemist with expertise in the design, formulation, and characterization of material properties, as well as coordinating testing and development. Skilled author, co-author, and public speaker published in a number of academically recognized and peer-reviewed journals more than 40 scientific papers. Invited to speak at a number of events—including an undergraduate course. Invited Professor and member of different international professional organizations.
Current institution
National Environmental Agency
Current position
  • Deputy Head of Department
Additional affiliations
May 2006 - present
Ministry Of Environment and Natural resources Protection of Georgia
Position
  • Head of Department
Description
  • Dr. Elina Bakradze is Detail-orientated Chemist with expertise in the design, formulation, and characterization of material properties, as well as coordinating testing and development.
May 2006 - December 2017
Independent Researcher
Independent Researcher
Position
  • Head of Department
Education
June 2016 - July 2016
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Field of study
  • water management in accordance with EU-WFD
January 2012 - February 2012
Finnish Environment Institute
Field of study
  • Assessment of Traceability of Measurements, Internal Quality Control, Proficiency Testing and Measurement of Organic Compounds
September 2009 - September 2014
Technical University of Georgia, for the Doctoral Study – ‘’Geo-Ecological Monitoring of the Rivers Mashavera and Poladauri Catchment Areas’’ (PhD)
Field of study
  • ’Geo-Ecological Monitoring of the Rivers Mashavera and Poladauri Catchment Areas’’ (PhD)

Publications

Publications (16)
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The study is devoted to a very urgent and acute problem for Georgia – remediation/restoration of the arsenic (As) mining and storage sites. The approach of a given work is based on using capabilities of nature itself, which has a great adaptive potential to chemical environmental pollution. The aim of the study is to identify the bacterial strains...
Preprint
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The region of Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti is the main source of Arsenic pollution in Georgia where there are several abandoned arsenic production factories that have been discontinued since late 80s. However, the past production waste still enters the river through the water coming out of an abandoned field and causes significant contaminatio...
Book
Georgia is a mountainous country in the Caucasus, neighboring Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. Georgia is characterized by a great variety of soil types on its small territory, which includes nearly all soils of the world. This can be explained by the enormous variety of soil forming factors within short distances. Therefore, Professor V.V....
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In the article is presented pollution study on the River Kura and its surrounding area at background and anthropogenic points - dynamics of the last year. The study covers the Kura river basin with its tributaries from the Turkish border up to the Azerbaijan border in the article is presented the assessment of the pollution distribution from the up...
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In Georgia, there are no approved standards that determine the values of Maximum permissible Concentrations (MPC) for heavy metals in soils. Taking into account the experience of normalizing the gross content of heavy metals in the EU countries, it is proposed to select the MPC's for Georgia, taking into account the environmental hazards of each of...
Poster
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In the article is presented pollution study on the River Kura and its surrounding area at background and anthropogenic points - dynamics of the last year.
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In Georgia there are many sources, whether natural or anthropogenic, which causes environmental pollution by arsenic compounds. containing drugs was carried out for decades (Racha presented studies of eco wastes (in the village Uravi surface water (River Tskhenistskali and Lukhuni) 2014 water, conservation, labeling, storage and transportatio Inter...
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