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Aladdin Allahverdiyev | |
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Born |
Azerbaijani: Allahverdiyev Ələddin Məmmədhüseyn oğlu 29 May 1947 |
Nationality | USSR Azerbaijan Russia |
Alma mater | Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Known for | Professor, since 2001 |
Awards | Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997) |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Applied mathematics, physics, technology |
Aladdin Allahverdiyev (Aladdin Allahverdiyev Mammadhuseyn; born 29 May 1947) is an Azerbaijani scientist and professor (2001). Soviet, Russian and Azerbaijani scientist in the field of mathematical models development and methods of studying wave and oscillatory processes to create piezoelectric devices and products used in the world's oceans and space studies, in marine seismic exploration, in electronic, defense and medical industries.
Aladdin Allahverdiyev was born 29 May 1947 in the village of Kyasaman Vardenis District of the Armenian SSR. [1] In 1964 he finished high school No. 190 in Baku with a medal. [2] The same year he entered the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty (Department of Mechanics) of Azerbaijan State University named after S.M. Kirov. After the third year he continued his studies at the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University. [3] After graduating the university he continued his studies as a postgraduate student at the Department of Wave and Gas Dynamics and later at a closed Dissertation Council defended the thesis "Investigation of electrical parameters of piezoelectric structures with associated fluctuations" and received his PhD in physical and mathematical sciences. [4]
After finishing his postgraduate studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1974 he was hired by All-Union Scientific Research Institute "FONON" of the USSR Ministry of Electronic Industry. In 1974–1994 he worked there as a junior researcher, senior researcher, and head of the department of "Mathematical Modeling". [5]
In 1994–1995 he worked as Deputy General Director for science and production of joint Russian-American Company "Green Star International". In 1995–1996 he worked as Director of Zelenograd City Association of Small and Medium Business of Moscow.
In September 1996 he became the Head of the Department of Higher and Applied Mathematics and Professor of Moscow State Academy of Business Administration (MSABA). Also, in 1997–1998 he was the Dean of the Economics and Management Faculty, and from 2000 he became the First Vice-Rector on educational and methodical work of the academy.
From December 2010 till present time he has been working at Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology as Deputy Vice-Rector for education, Head of the Department of Quality Management of educational process, professor. [6]
A. M. Allahverdiyev has devoted his life to science and education.
In the year 2001 A. M. Allahverdiyev by the decision of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation was awarded the academic title of professor. [7]
Under his supervision 7 postgraduate students have successfully defended their theses.
For several years, A. M. Allahverdiyev was a member of the Board of Vice-Rectors for academic affairs of higher education institutions of the Russian Federation, member of the Coordinating Council of the Department of Education of Moscow, a member of the MSABA Academic Council, and the Chairman of the Scientific and Methodological Council of the academy. [8]
While working at "FONON" Scientific Research Institute as the main theoretician of the Institute he was the scientific director or deputy chief designer of more than 30 scientific research and experimental design works (Research and Development), dedicated to the development of devices and products used in various fields of technology. Many scientific and technical results of his innovative solutions, which is evident from more than 150 scientific articles and 7 inventions published by A. M. Allahverdiyev, have been successfully applied in certain sectors of science and technology: in the study of the world ocean, in marine seismic surveys, implemented by electronic companies (especially in acoustics and microelectronics), defense and medical industries (in particular piezoceramic sensor developed by him and his co-workers have successfully been applied in the development and creation of an artificial heart). [9]
In the 1970-80s, scientists and designers working in the field of piezo electronics were tasked to develop a piezo sensor with specified electro-physical parameters and minimal weight and volume. Using Pontryagin maximum principle he was the first to find a theoretical solution to this type of problems. He was also one of the first scientists, who in cooperation with his students solved two- and three-dimensional electroelastic dynamic tasks on the basis of generalized variation principle with the use of methods of finite and boundary elements. He was among the first scientist who could theoretically prove the existence of "edge effect" in piezoceramic disk membranes. [10]
During the years of working at MSABA A. M. Allahverdiyev together with co-workers of the Department of Higher and Applied Mathematics headed by him published more than 20 textbooks and manuals for the use of mathematics in economics and management. [11]
A.M. Allahverdiyev has presented more than 60 scientific reports (including 10 plenary ones) at 30 international, All-Union, All-Russian industrial conventions, conferences, and symposia, dedicated to the dissemination of surface waves in piezoelectric environments, and the research of electrical parameters of piezoceramic structures under associated fluctuations. Some of those scientific forums include:
At the last two conferences A. M. Allahverdiyev read 13 including 3 plenary reports. He was a member of either the organizing or program committee for some of these forums. Being a postgraduate student, he participated in the international conference on aeronautics in Baku (1973). [12]
For achievements in scientific, industrial and pedagogical activities A. M. Allahverdiyev has received several governmental and industrial awards:
Married. Has a son and daughter, and 4 grandchildren.
His wife, Makhsati Kengerli Ismail, was born in 1951 in Nakhchivan. She finished school in Nakhchivan with a medal. She graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University. She has a PhD in Chemistry, and is a leading researcher at the Scientific Research Institute of Materials. She is the author of many scientific articles and holder of certificates of inventions (inventor's certificates).
His son, Togrul Allahverdiyev, was born in 1979 in Moscow. He graduated with honor from the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (specialization 'World Economy'), and with honor from the State University of Management (specialization 'Management'). He has a PhD in economics. He is the author of the monograph 'Corporate Management of Innovative Development', and more than 10 scientific articles. He worked as Head of the Risk Management Department at Svyaz-Invest Company, Head of the Risk Management Department at Cherkizovo Group, Head of the Risk Management Department of the world-famous Russian steel company NLMK, which owns branches and factories in 7 countries of the world: in the United States, Canada, in Western Europe, and also in many regions of the Russian Federation. He is currently working in Amsterdam as executive director of Risk Management & Internal Control at Eurasian Resources Group. He is married and has a daughter. [14]
His daughter, Allahverdiyeva-Rafibeyli Ayten was born in 1982 in Moscow. She finished Moscow general high school No. 842 with a medal. She graduated with honor from I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. She finished residency studies and works as a surgeon in the city of Doha, the capital of the state of Qatar in the field of plastic surgery. She is married and has 3 children. [15]
A major contributor to this article appears to have a
close connection with its subject. (December 2022) |
Aladdin Allahverdiyev | |
---|---|
Born |
Azerbaijani: Allahverdiyev Ələddin Məmmədhüseyn oğlu 29 May 1947 |
Nationality | USSR Azerbaijan Russia |
Alma mater | Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Known for | Professor, since 2001 |
Awards | Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997) |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Applied mathematics, physics, technology |
Aladdin Allahverdiyev (Aladdin Allahverdiyev Mammadhuseyn; born 29 May 1947) is an Azerbaijani scientist and professor (2001). Soviet, Russian and Azerbaijani scientist in the field of mathematical models development and methods of studying wave and oscillatory processes to create piezoelectric devices and products used in the world's oceans and space studies, in marine seismic exploration, in electronic, defense and medical industries.
Aladdin Allahverdiyev was born 29 May 1947 in the village of Kyasaman Vardenis District of the Armenian SSR. [1] In 1964 he finished high school No. 190 in Baku with a medal. [2] The same year he entered the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty (Department of Mechanics) of Azerbaijan State University named after S.M. Kirov. After the third year he continued his studies at the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University. [3] After graduating the university he continued his studies as a postgraduate student at the Department of Wave and Gas Dynamics and later at a closed Dissertation Council defended the thesis "Investigation of electrical parameters of piezoelectric structures with associated fluctuations" and received his PhD in physical and mathematical sciences. [4]
After finishing his postgraduate studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1974 he was hired by All-Union Scientific Research Institute "FONON" of the USSR Ministry of Electronic Industry. In 1974–1994 he worked there as a junior researcher, senior researcher, and head of the department of "Mathematical Modeling". [5]
In 1994–1995 he worked as Deputy General Director for science and production of joint Russian-American Company "Green Star International". In 1995–1996 he worked as Director of Zelenograd City Association of Small and Medium Business of Moscow.
In September 1996 he became the Head of the Department of Higher and Applied Mathematics and Professor of Moscow State Academy of Business Administration (MSABA). Also, in 1997–1998 he was the Dean of the Economics and Management Faculty, and from 2000 he became the First Vice-Rector on educational and methodical work of the academy.
From December 2010 till present time he has been working at Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology as Deputy Vice-Rector for education, Head of the Department of Quality Management of educational process, professor. [6]
A. M. Allahverdiyev has devoted his life to science and education.
In the year 2001 A. M. Allahverdiyev by the decision of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation was awarded the academic title of professor. [7]
Under his supervision 7 postgraduate students have successfully defended their theses.
For several years, A. M. Allahverdiyev was a member of the Board of Vice-Rectors for academic affairs of higher education institutions of the Russian Federation, member of the Coordinating Council of the Department of Education of Moscow, a member of the MSABA Academic Council, and the Chairman of the Scientific and Methodological Council of the academy. [8]
While working at "FONON" Scientific Research Institute as the main theoretician of the Institute he was the scientific director or deputy chief designer of more than 30 scientific research and experimental design works (Research and Development), dedicated to the development of devices and products used in various fields of technology. Many scientific and technical results of his innovative solutions, which is evident from more than 150 scientific articles and 7 inventions published by A. M. Allahverdiyev, have been successfully applied in certain sectors of science and technology: in the study of the world ocean, in marine seismic surveys, implemented by electronic companies (especially in acoustics and microelectronics), defense and medical industries (in particular piezoceramic sensor developed by him and his co-workers have successfully been applied in the development and creation of an artificial heart). [9]
In the 1970-80s, scientists and designers working in the field of piezo electronics were tasked to develop a piezo sensor with specified electro-physical parameters and minimal weight and volume. Using Pontryagin maximum principle he was the first to find a theoretical solution to this type of problems. He was also one of the first scientists, who in cooperation with his students solved two- and three-dimensional electroelastic dynamic tasks on the basis of generalized variation principle with the use of methods of finite and boundary elements. He was among the first scientist who could theoretically prove the existence of "edge effect" in piezoceramic disk membranes. [10]
During the years of working at MSABA A. M. Allahverdiyev together with co-workers of the Department of Higher and Applied Mathematics headed by him published more than 20 textbooks and manuals for the use of mathematics in economics and management. [11]
A.M. Allahverdiyev has presented more than 60 scientific reports (including 10 plenary ones) at 30 international, All-Union, All-Russian industrial conventions, conferences, and symposia, dedicated to the dissemination of surface waves in piezoelectric environments, and the research of electrical parameters of piezoceramic structures under associated fluctuations. Some of those scientific forums include:
At the last two conferences A. M. Allahverdiyev read 13 including 3 plenary reports. He was a member of either the organizing or program committee for some of these forums. Being a postgraduate student, he participated in the international conference on aeronautics in Baku (1973). [12]
For achievements in scientific, industrial and pedagogical activities A. M. Allahverdiyev has received several governmental and industrial awards:
Married. Has a son and daughter, and 4 grandchildren.
His wife, Makhsati Kengerli Ismail, was born in 1951 in Nakhchivan. She finished school in Nakhchivan with a medal. She graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University. She has a PhD in Chemistry, and is a leading researcher at the Scientific Research Institute of Materials. She is the author of many scientific articles and holder of certificates of inventions (inventor's certificates).
His son, Togrul Allahverdiyev, was born in 1979 in Moscow. He graduated with honor from the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (specialization 'World Economy'), and with honor from the State University of Management (specialization 'Management'). He has a PhD in economics. He is the author of the monograph 'Corporate Management of Innovative Development', and more than 10 scientific articles. He worked as Head of the Risk Management Department at Svyaz-Invest Company, Head of the Risk Management Department at Cherkizovo Group, Head of the Risk Management Department of the world-famous Russian steel company NLMK, which owns branches and factories in 7 countries of the world: in the United States, Canada, in Western Europe, and also in many regions of the Russian Federation. He is currently working in Amsterdam as executive director of Risk Management & Internal Control at Eurasian Resources Group. He is married and has a daughter. [14]
His daughter, Allahverdiyeva-Rafibeyli Ayten was born in 1982 in Moscow. She finished Moscow general high school No. 842 with a medal. She graduated with honor from I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. She finished residency studies and works as a surgeon in the city of Doha, the capital of the state of Qatar in the field of plastic surgery. She is married and has 3 children. [15]