Nizami Əkbərov

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Nizami Əkbərov

Nizami Əkbərov (Nizami Akbarov, born August 15, 1960 in Yardimil ) is an Azerbaijani chemist .

Life

Nizami Əkbərov was born in 1960 as the son of Alisahib and his wife Xavar Əkbərova in Yardımlı in Azerbaijan. He started school in 1967 and graduated in 1977. After graduation, he studied chemistry at Baku State University until the end of 1982 . During his studies he worked on scientific studies. He took an active part in international scientific conferences, for example, in 1980 at the Lomonosov University in Moscow , in 1981 at the National University of Karasin in Kharkiv , in 1982 at the University of Tartu and the Azerbaijani State Oil - and industrial university. After successfully completing his studies, he worked as a chemist in the Institute of Chemical Additives of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan.

Nizami Əkbərov is married and has two daughters and a son from this marriage.

Scientific activity

Nizami Əkbərov received his PhD from 1984 to 1988 at the Institute of Chemical Additives of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. In 1989 he defended his dissertation . From 1990 to 1993 he worked as an engineer in the field of science and research. Əkbərov worked as a lecturer in the Department of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Azerbaijan Pedagogical University from 2006 to 2009; since 2009 he has been an associate professor in the department . He teaches organic chemistry , petroleum synthesis, synthesis planning, elementary-specific compounds and conformational analysis. His scientific articles have been published regularly in chemical journals in Moscow , Saint Petersburg and Baku. Currently, the scope of scientific research in this area is being expanded to synthesize a more effective additive for lubricants .

Educational activity

Əkbərov has been preparing students for university since 1981. Əkbərov is the first author of the book Tests of Chemistry , which was published in 1993 by Maarif-Verlag with 10,000 copies. Since 1993 he has been cooperating with the State Student Admission Commission (SSAC). He is a member of the chemistry committee and author of the book Chemistry published by SSAC in 1999. The book is used in schools for teaching the 9th and 11th grades. Articles he wrote on oxidation reduction rescations , hydrolysis of salts , properties of solid nitrate and sulfate acids, and valence and oxidation numbers have been published by the SSAC in the journal Abituriyent .

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