School of Advanced Technologies and İnnovation Engineering

Narmina Abdullayeva
Lecturer
chemistry, general and inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, petrochemistry, oil, gas and alternative energy sources
+994 12 565 39 74
nermine.abdullayeva@wcu.edu.az
Narmina Rufat Abdullayeva was born on April 27, 1980 in Baku. From 1987 to 1997, she received secondary education at school No. 248. In 2002, she graduated from the “Chemical Technologies” Faculty of the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University with a bachelors degree, and in 2004, she graduated from the masters degree. She continued her research in the scientific field at the Y.H. Mammadaliyevs Institute of Petrochemical Processes of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Having successfully defended her PhD dissertation in 2010 on the topic “Synthesis of fuel components and additives based on natural organic acids, study of their antistatic properties”, she received the scientific degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Technical Sciences in the specialty 1-18-03 – “Chemistry and Technology of Fuel”. In 2016, she was awarded the scientific title of Associate Professor. In 2021, she defended his dissertation titled “Development of preservation fluids based on phenol-formaldehyde resins modified with imidazoline fragment amines” and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Sciences in 2022 in the specialty 4-00-13-Petroleum Chemistry.
She has repeatedly delivered reports at international and republican scientific conferences, and was the winner of the 3rd Young Scientists Grant Competition announced by the Science Development Foundation under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In connection with the 70th anniversary of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, she was awarded the “Honorary Decree” of the Department of Chemical Sciences of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, taking into account her long-term productive scientific and scientific-social activities.
The results of her scientific research are reflected in 46 scientific articles, 57 theses and 1 certificate of authorship.
She is married and has one child.