Autumn 2003 (11.3)
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Science and the Academy
Physicist
Hasan Abdullayev - 85th Jubilee
by
Adil Baguirov
Below: Hasan Abdullayev presided over Azerbaijan's
Academy of Sciences for 14 years. He is remembered for the great
surge in science that took place in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Undoubtedly, science is the locomotive
of progress. With the worldwide drive towards the development
of an information society, dominated by information and communication
technologies (ICT), science plays an even more vital role. No
country can ignore the importance of its own scientific development,
and no country can afford not to develop its own scientific resources,
knowledge base, research and development (R&D), including
fundamental, theoretical science.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a
new independent State, these past 15 years have been extremely
difficult for Azerbaijan. Especially, the scientific community
and related institutions have been hit hard by economic hardships,
decreased funding, brain drain and turmoil among the academia.
Gradually, science is beginning to regain some of its strength,
as reflected by the unprecedented attention that was paid to
the recent international conference held on October 6-8, 2003,
dedicated to the memory of Hasan Abdullayev (1918-1993), who
was President of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan an unprecedented
14 years from 1970-1983. He was also Director of the Institute
of Physics that bears his name. He founded the Nakhchivan Branch
of the Academy of Sciences and founded more than 20 scientific
production and construction bureaus in the Republic - again an
unprecedented record. Academician Abdullayev was one of the leaders
of Soviet Science for about 50 years. (Note: "Academician"
was the highest ranking scientific title in former USSR, followed
by "Corresponding Member of the Academy" and "Professor").
The conference provided a forum for scientists from various countries
to present their works and share their experiences in the scientific
fields of the condensed matter physics and semiconductors. The
conference has created a new impulse and impetus for more scientific
exchanges, publications, attention from the government and private
sector, and universities.
The list of scientists who came to Baku or sent congratulatory
letters to the delegates reads like a "Who's Who in Science".
For example, it included Academician Zhores Alferov, 2000 Nobel
Laureate in Physics, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of
Sciences (RAS), and Director of the A.F.Ioffe Physico-Technical
Institute.
Other outstanding scientists included: Academician Sergey Kapitsa,
Editor of "Scientific Life", the Russian-language equivalent
of "Scientific American"; Academician Roald Sagdeev,
distinguished Professor at the University of Maryland and Director
Emeritus of the Space Research Institute in Moscow; Professor
Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer, 1961 Nobel Laureate in Physics from
Munich, Germany; Academician Eugene Velikhov, Director of the
Kurchatov Institute and former Vice-president of the USSR Academy
of Sciences.
Proceedings of the conference will be published by Azerbaijan's
Academy of Science, as well as by Academician Kapitsa in Russia.
The official website of the conference is: www.ic-gba85.ab.az/.
Achievements
Academician Abdullayev was called the Father of Physics in Azerbaijan
and one of the Founders of the School of Semiconductor Research
in the Soviet Union by such authoritative scientists as Academicians
Zh.Alferov, Yu.Gulyaev, L.Kurbatov, V.Isakov, Professor D.Nasledov,
and others.
In fact, the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, the most authoritative
Soviet encyclopedia - the Soviet equivalent of the Encyclopedia
Britannica in the West, listed the names of scientists, making
the greatest contributions to the development of semiconductor
electronics and microelectronics in this order: A.F.Ioffe (who
was Abdullayev's mentor during his postdoctoral studies in Leningrad),
N.P.Sazhin, Ya.I.Frenkel, B.M.Vul, V.M.Tuchkevich, H.B.Abdullayev,
Zh.I.Alferov, L.V.Keldish, and others (Third Edition, 1970, page
351). Thus, already in 1970, this encyclopedia put academician
Abdullayev as the sixth most influential scientist in semi-conductor
research, higher than such giants as Academicians Alferov and
Keldish!
The chief merit of Academician Abdullayev's leadership as President
of the Azerbaijan's Academy of Science was his ability to re-direct
the Republic's scientific focus on high technology, thus circumventing
the negative consequences and limitations of one-sided development,
since up until that time, Azerbaijan had mostly been concentrated
on agrarian and petroleum issues.
His own research was focused in the field of condensed matter
physics, fast transistors and the semiconductor heterostructure
technology, producing new rectifiers and improving existing ones
made with selenium, tellurium, or some of their mode complex
compounds, research of new types of controlled diodes, the development
of technology for making them, and the discovery of new applications,
especially for electronic memory systems. His expertise and authority
in the area were well recognized, especially taking into account
that one of his collaborators, Academician Alferov ultimately
won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000 and was frequently seen
in Baku, conducting joint research with him.
Abdullayev held some 400 patents in the USSR, U.S., France and
other countries. He authored 15 books and more than 300 publications,
including the English-language text, "Atomic Diffusion in
Semiconductor Structures" (hardcover, Gordon & Breach
Publishing, 1987. Quite remarkably 16 years after its publication,
this book costs $857.00 at Amazon.com). He was mentor for more
than 200 Doctors of Sciences in their thesis defense and about
1,500 PhDs (a degree lower than Doctor of Science). A list of
his patents, publications, and recollections is available at
SCIENCE.zerbaijan.com.
Adil Baguirov, PhD, a frequent
contributor to Azerbaijan International, is a grandson of Hasan
Abdullayev.
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