Abdullaev, G. B.

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Name (Latin)
Abdullaev, G. B.
Other forms of name
Abdullaev, Gasan Mamed Bagir ogly
Abdullai̐ev, Hăsăn Baghyr oghlu
Abdullai̐ev, Ḣ. B. (Ḣăsăn Baghyr oghlu)
Abdullai̐ev, Ḣăsăn Mămmădbaghyr oghlu
Abdullayev, G. B
Date of birth
1918-08-20
Date of death
1993-09-01
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 109565605
Wikidata: Q4054564
Library of congress: n 81078972
BGU10: 000001311
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Wikipedia description:

Hasan Abdullayev (also spelled as Hasan Mammadbaghir oghlu Abdullayev; Azerbaijani: Həsən Məmmədbağır oğlu Abdullayev; Russian: Гасан Мамедбагир оглы Абдуллаев; August 20, 1918 – September 1, 1993) was a leading Soviet and Azerbaijani physicist, scientist and public official, who served as President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR. He was a Doctor of Sciences in physics and mathematics, Professor of physics and mathematics, Director of the Institute of Mathematics and Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR, full Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR, corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Russian Academy of Sciences, and in 1970-1983 was the longest-serving President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR. He was also an elected member of the Azerbaijan SSR Parliament, and the elected member of the 8th, 9th and 10th convocations of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Academician Abdullayev was one of the founders of Soviet semiconductors physics and a leading scientist in new technologies. He made an outstanding contribution to the development of electronics, astrophysics, aeronautics, medicine, biophysics and defense industries. Academician Abdullayev was the author of 585 Soviet and foreign patents, including 171 secret and 65 top secret patents, and the author of 28 scientific books (monographs), and over 800 journal and encyclopedia articles in English, Russian and Azerbaijani languages.

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