Rizvan Pashayev

Rizvan Pashayev (December 25, 1949 in the village of Tatar of Qubadli District – 2007?[1]) was an Azerbaijani mathematician who was the author of more than 80 scientific works including six textbooks. In 2002 he was chosen the newly created Director of Economic Information. In 2005, he was chosen dean of the Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics Faculty. Under his direction five students earned the title of Physics-Mathematics candidate of science, the degree of sciences.

Life

He finished school in Zengilan. Between 1968 and 1974 he studied at Baku State University, Faculty of Mechanism and Mathematics. After graduation he worked in a faculty of Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics. At first he started his working career as the director of arithmetic machinery laboratory, then as a teacher headmaster, associated professor and full professor.

In 1981 heo defended his nomination dissertation, becoming a Physics-Mathematics candidate of science. In 1998–2000 he was chosen dean of the Applied Mathmeatics and Cybernetics faculty.

In 1998, he defended his doctoral dissertation at Novosibirsk State University in Russia, earning his Physics-Mathematics Sciences doctor scientific degree.

Pashayev's services were evaulated highly. He was awarded with Diplomas of Ministry of Education and BSU in repeatedly. In 2000 he was awarded with "Progress" medal with ordinance of president.[2]

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