Assoc. Prof. Dr Saida Asadullayeva | Optical Materials | Women Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saida Asadullayeva is a dedicated physicist with over 20 years of experience in research and academia. She specializes in optical and electronic properties of novel materials, including nanomaterials and defect chalcopyrites, with applications in photoluminescence and energy technologies βοΈπ¬. With 25+ publications in top international journals and strong interdisciplinary skills in experimental and computational methods π», she actively leads international collaborations and grant projects ππ€. Fluent in multiple languages and proficient in data analysis tools, Dr. Asadullayeva exemplifies innovation and leadership, making her a standout candidate for the Women Researcher Award. ππ©βπ¬
Assoc. Prof. Dr Saida Asadullayeva, Institute of Physics of Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan
Profile
Education π
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saida Asadullayeva earned her degree in Physics with a specialization as a Physics teacher from Baku State University, where she studied from 1991 to 1996 πβοΈ. Her solid educational foundation in physics has been the cornerstone of her extensive career in research and academia. This background equipped her with both deep theoretical knowledge and practical teaching skills, enabling her to contribute effectively to scientific research and education ππ. Her education laid the groundwork for her pioneering work in material physics and her continued success in international scientific collaborations. ππ¬
Experience π©βπ«
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saida Asadullayeva has a rich and diverse work experience spanning over two decades. She began her career as a dedicated teacher at Masalli Secondary School No. 1 (1997β2005) ππ©βπ«. Since 2005, she has been a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Physics of the Ministry of Science and Education, contributing to advanced scientific studies π¬βοΈ. In 2022, she took on an academic role as a Lecturer at Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, sharing her expertise with the next generation of scientists ππ«. Her career reflects a strong commitment to education, research, and mentorship.
Projects
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saida Asadullayeva is an experienced research project leader with a strong track record in managing and executing national and international grants ππ. She has played key executive roles in competitive grant projects funded by the Science Development Foundation under the President of Azerbaijan π¦πΏ, collaborated with the Belarusian Academy of Sciences π§πΎ, and supported young researchers at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia π·πΊ. Additionally, she has been actively involved in multiple scientific programs of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) from 2018 to 2023 π π¬, demonstrating sustained leadership and commitment to advancing scientific research.
Research Focus π¬
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saida Asadullayeva focuses on the optical and electronic properties of advanced materials such as defect chalcopyrites, single crystals like ZnGaβSeβ, and nanomaterials π¬β¨. Her research integrates experimental techniques and computational modeling (ab initio, DFT) to study luminescence, photoluminescence, and spectroscopic ellipsometry of materials used in energy and optoelectronic applications βοΈπ‘. She investigates the effects of impurities, rare earth ions, and intercalation on material behavior to enhance performance in devices like hydrogen fuel cells and photonic systems πΏπ. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges physics, materials science, and nanotechnology, advancing next-gen functional materials. π»π
Publications π
Ab initio and experimental investigations of the electronic and optical properties of pure and p-Aminopyridine-intercalated In1.2Ga0.8S3
Authors: Z. A. Jahangirli, S. G. Asadullayeva, I. R. Amiraslanov, Q. Y. Eyyubov, A. B. Rahimli, A. S. Abiyev
Journal: Indian Journal of Physics (2025-05) π¬π
Effect of rare earth ions on the optical and electronic properties of defect chalcopyrite: Experimental and theoretical investigation
Authors: S. G. Asadullayeva, N. A. Ismayilova
Journal: Solid State Communications (2024-12) βοΈπ
Computational and experimental approach for investigation of optical properties of single-crystal MnGa2Se4
Authors: N. A. Ismayilova, S. G. Asadullayeva, M. A. Musayev, D. J. Askerov
Journal: Canadian Journal of Physics (2024-05) ππ
Optical and electronic properties of defect chalcopyrite ZnGa2S4
Authors: S. G. Asadullayeva, N. A. Ismayilova, M. A. Musayev, I. I. Abbasov
Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics B (2024-01) π‘π
Analytic method for determining the coercive force of ferromagnetic materials
Authors: S. G. Asadullayeva, N. A. Ismayilova, A. N. Jafarova, L. K. Abdullayeva
Journal: Advanced Physical Research (2023) π§²βοΈ