Conferences & Publications
Professors and academic staff members of GMIT actively engage in national and international research projects and share their knowledge with the scientific community via conference presentations and scientific publications.

Conferences:
Through oral and poster presentations, researchers at GMIT communicate their results to the scientific community both in Mongolia and worldwide. GMIT regularly attend important conferences in Mongolia such as those organized by leading scientific institutions such as National University of Mongolia, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Life Sciences University of Mongolia and Mongolian Academy of Sciences. Internationally, GMIT scientists regularly contribute to leading conferences in engineering and related sciences (such as mathematics, physics and chemistry).

GMIT also organizes a bi-annual scientific symposium which focuses on one of the university's core fields. So far, two major international were organized at GMIT: The International Symposium on Advanced Material Sciences (2016), and the International Symposium on Environmental Sciences and Engineering (2018). Besides these symposia, GMIT regularly co-organize conferences and conference sessions both in Mongolia and abroad.

Scientific Publications:
Researchers working at GMIT publish their results in various ways, including articles in conference proceedings, books and book chapters, and manuscripts in scientific journals. For a transnational university like GMIT, it is common practice that research findings are published in different languages, which in case of GMIT include English, Mongolian and German. This guarantees that results are accessible not only to the international scientific community, but also more locally. In the international scientific community, the most highly regarded publications are those which are indexed in leading science databases such as the Science Citation Index (SCI; commonly accessed through the "Web of Science") and Scopus. Journals covered by these indices tend to be among the most widely read in their fields, and fulfill certain minimum criteria (such as a clearly defined review process and editorial policies). In some cases, this also includes books/book chapters with renowned international publishers.
Despite being a young university with a small number of staff and limited resources for research, an increasing number of publications by staff affiliated to GMIT is in such world-class journals and books, covering fields such as chemistry, mathematics and various engineering disciplines. A list of international-level publications can be downloaded here.
2. Kaus, A.; Michalski, S.; Hänfling, B.; Karthe, D.; Borchardt, D. & Durka, W. (2019): Fish conservation in the land of steppe and sky: Evolutionarily significant units of threatened salmonid species in Mongolia mirror major river basins. Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1002/ece3.497
Other manuscripts:
2016
Conferences:
Through oral and poster presentations, researchers at GMIT communicate their results to the scientific community both in Mongolia and worldwide. GMIT regularly attend important conferences in Mongolia such as those organized by leading scientific institutions such as National University of Mongolia, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Life Sciences University of Mongolia and Mongolian Academy of Sciences. Internationally, GMIT scientists regularly contribute to leading conferences in engineering and related sciences (such as mathematics, physics and chemistry).
GMIT also organizes a bi-annual scientific symposium which focuses on one of the university's core fields. So far, two major international were organized at GMIT: The International Symposium on Advanced Material Sciences (2016), and the International Symposium on Environmental Sciences and Engineering (2018). Besides these symposia, GMIT regularly co-organize conferences and conference sessions both in Mongolia and abroad.
Scientific Publications:
Researchers working at GMIT publish their results in various ways, including articles in conference proceedings, books and book chapters, and manuscripts in scientific journals. For a transnational university like GMIT, it is common practice that research findings are published in different languages, which in case of GMIT include English, Mongolian and German. This guarantees that results are accessible not only to the international scientific community, but also more locally. In the international scientific community, the most highly regarded publications are those which are indexed in leading science databases such as the Science Citation Index (SCI; commonly accessed through the "Web of Science") and Scopus. Journals covered by these indices tend to be among the most widely read in their fields, and fulfill certain minimum criteria (such as a clearly defined review process and editorial policies). In some cases, this also includes books/book chapters with renowned international publishers.
Despite being a young university with a small number of staff and limited resources for research, an increasing number of publications by staff affiliated to GMIT is in such world-class journals and books, covering fields such as chemistry, mathematics and various engineering disciplines. A list of international-level publications can be downloaded here.
International Publications:
(GMIT members in blue)
2015
Lkhangaa, OYUNTSETSEG (2015): Factor rings of skew polynomial rings over a finite field. Acta Mathematica Hungarica 147(1):73-80. doi: 10.1007/s10474-015-0543-4
2016
1. Hasenkopf, C.A.; Veghte, D.P.; Schill, G.P.; Sereteer, LODOYSAMBA; Freedman, M.A.; Tolbert, M.A. (2016): Ice nucleation, shape, and composition of aerosol particles in one of the most polluted cities in the world: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Atmospheric Environment 139:222-229. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.05.037
2. Myekhlai, MUNKHSHUR; Lee, T.; Baatar, BATTSENGEL; Chung, H.; Jeong, H. (2016): Thermal Conductivity on the Nanofluid of Graphene and Silver Nanoparticles Composite Material. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 16(2):1633-1637
2017
1. Baatar, BATTSENGEL; Gan-Erdene, TSEVEENDORJ, Myekhlai, MUNKHSHUR, Otgonbayar, ULZIIKHUU, Majaa, CHINBAYAR, Turmunkh, YARUUNAA & Javkhlantugs, NAMSRAI (2017): Desulfurization of coal using the electrochemical technique in neutral and alkaline media. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects 39(15):1610-1616. doi:10.1080/15567036.2017.1356886
2. Batbayar GUNSMAA ; Pfeiffer, M.; von Tümpling, W.; Kappas, M. & Karthe, D. (2017): Chemical water quality gradients of the sub catchments of the Mongolian Selenga River basin. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 189:420. doi:10.1007/s10661-017-6123-z
3. Ganguli, R.; Chieregati, A. & Purvee, ARIUNBOLOR (2017): Fundamental error estimation and accounting in the blasthole sampling protocol at a copper mine. Mining Engineering 69(11):49-54
4. Ganguli, R.; Purvee, ARIUNBOLOR; Sarantsatsral, NARMANDAKH & Bat, N. (2017): Investigating particle size distribution of blasthole samples in an openpit copper mine and its relationship with grade. Mining Engineering 69(2):29-33.
5. Heldt, S.; Rodriguez, J.C.; Dombrowsky, I.; Feld, C. & Karthe, D. (2017): Is the EU WFD suitable to support IWRM Planning in non-European countries? Lessons Learnt from the Introduction of IWRM and River Basin Management in Mongolia. Environmental Science and Policy 75:27-37. doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2017.05.009
6. Karthe, D.; Abdullaev, I.; Boldgiv, B.; Borchardt, D.; Chalov, S.; Jarsjö, J.; Li, L.; Nittrouer, J. (2017): Water in Central Asia: an integrated assessment for science-based management. Environmental Earth Sciences 76:690. doi:10.1007/s12665-017-6994-x
7. Karthe, D.; Chifflard, P.; Cyffka, B.; Menzel, L.; Nacken, H.; Raeder, R.; Sommerhäuser, M. & Weiler, M. (2017): Water Research in Germany: From the Reconstruction of the Roman Rhine to a Risk Assessment for Aquatic Neophytes. Environmental Earth Sciences 76:549. doi:10.1007/s12665-017-6863-7
8. Kasimov, N.; Karthe, D. & Chalov, S. (2017): Environmental change in the Selenga River—Lake Baikal Basin. Regional Environmental Change 17(7):1945-1949. doi:10.1007/s10113-017-1201-x
2018
1. Batbayar, GUNSMAA; Pfeiffer, M.; Kappas, M. & Karthe, D. (2018): Development and application of GIS-based assessment of land-use impacts on water quality: A case study of the Kharaa River Basin. Ambio. doi:10.1007/s13280-018-1123-y
2. Bongaerts, J.C. (2018): A Model for the Optimal Recovery of Multiple Substances from Waste Water with a Focus on Phosphate. Sustainability 10(8):2867. doi:10.3390/su10082867
3. Deutsch, M.; Reeh, T. & Karthe, D. (2018): Severe Historical Floods on the River Roda, Thuringia: From Reconstruction to Implications for Flood Management. Die Erde 149(2-3):8-19. doi: 10.12854/erde-2018-343
4. Hügle, M.; Dame, G.; Behrmann, O.; Rietzel, R.; Karthe, D.; Hufert, F.T. & Urban, G.A. (2018): An integrated lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction. RSC Advances 36(8):20124. doi: 10.1039/c8ra02177e
5. Karthe, D.; Büche, T. & Chifflard, P. (2018): Editorial: Hydrogeography – linking water resources and their management to physical and anthropogenic catchment processes. Die Erde 149(2-3):1-7. doi: 10.12854/erde-2018-412
6. Kaus, A.; Büttner, O.; Karthe, D.; Schäffer, M. & Borchardt, D. (2018): Migration and movement profiles of a potadromous fish (Brachymystax lenok Pallas 1773) in a highly connected river system (Mongolia). Ecology of Freshwater Fish 27(3):752-766. doi:10.1111/eff.12390
7. Krengel, F.; Bernhofer, C.; Chalov, S.; Efimov, V.; Efimova, L.; Gorbachova, L.; Habel, M.; Helm, B.; Kruhlov, I.; Nabyvanets, Y.; Osadcha, N.; Osadchyi, V.; Pluntke, T.; Reeh, T.; Terskii, P. & Karthe, D. (2018): Challenges for Transboundary River Management in Eastern Europe – Three Case Studies. Die Erde 149(2-3):101-116. doi: 10.12854/erde-2018-389
8. Warburton, D.; Warburton, N.; Wigfall, C.; Ochir, CHIMEDSUREN; Delgerzul, LODOISAMBA; Sereeter, LODOYSAMBA & Badarch, JARGALSAIKHAN (2018): Impact of Seasonal Winter Air Pollution on Health across the Lifespan in Mongolia and Some Putative Solutions. Annals of the American Thoracic Society 15(S2):S86-S90. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201710-758MG
2019
1. Gronen, L.H.; Sindern, S.; Katzmarzyk, J.L.; Bormann, U.; Hellmann, A.; Wotruba, H. & Meyer, M.F. (2019): Mineralogical and Chemical Characterization of Zr-REE-Nb Ores from Khalzan Buregtei (Mongolia) – Approaches to More Efficient Extraction of Rare Metals from Alkaline Granitoids. Minerals 9:217. doi: 10.3390/min9040217
2. Kaus, A.; Michalski, S.; Hänfling, B.; Karthe, D.; Borchardt, D. & Durka, W. (2019): Fish conservation in the land of steppe and sky: Evolutionarily significant units of threatened salmonid species in Mongolia mirror major river basins. Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1002/ece3.497
Books and book chapters:
2017
Sindern, S. & Meyer, F.M. (2017): Automated Quantitative Rare Earth Elements Mineralogy by Scanning Electron Microscopy. In: Golloch, A. (Ed.): Rare Earth Elements, pp. 286-300. Berlin (Germany) and Boston, MA (USA): Walter de Gruyter.
Other manuscripts:
2016
Hasenkopf, C.A.; Adukpo, D.C.; Brauer, M.; Langley Dewitt, H.; Guttikunda, S.; Ibrahim, A.I.; Delgerzul, Lodoisamba; Mutanyi, N.; Olivares, G.; Pant, P.; Salmon, M. & Sereeter, LODOYSAMBA (2016): To combat air inequality, governments and researchers must open their data. Clean Air Journal 26(2):8-10. doi:10.17159/2410-972X/2016/v26n2a5
2017
Pinkelman, R.J.; Awolin, M.; Walter, S.; Nasajargal, BATTULAG; Norovryenchin, ODBILEG; Nergui, UNDRAKH & Hampe, M. (2017): Sustainable Transfer of a German PPBL Model to a Mongolian Environment: Intercultural Experiences, Reflections and Recommendations. In: Quadrado, J.C.; Bernardino, J. & Rocha, J. (Eds.): Proceedings of the 45th SEFI Annual Conference 2017, pp. 151-161. Brussels, Belgium: Société Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs.
2018
Friedrich, T.; Maurer, T. & Lkhamsuren, ALTANGEREL (2018): Landflucht und Lebensstandard: Hebung des Lebensstandards und der Produktivität mongolischer nomadisch lebender Haushalte. Chemnitz Economic Papers 24, https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/190430
2019
Friedrich, T.; Maurer, T. & Lkhamsuren, ALTANGEREL (2019): Rural exodus and standard of living: Raising the standard of living and the productivity of Mongolian nomadic households. Chemnitz Economic Papers 28, https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/193502