Dean: Cand. of Tech.Sc., Assist.Prof.
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Deputy Dean:
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Its mission is to prepare highly qualified engineers capable of combining technical expertise with economic analysis and managerial skills.
In accordance with Decisions No. AC-172 (dated 31 May 2020) and No. AC-173 (dated 14 September 2020) of the 91ε Academic Council, the “Expertise and Standardization” Faculty was dissolved, and on 19 October 2020, the Faculty of Engineering was established on its basis. On the same date, the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences was created within the faculty.
In 2025, a total of 351 students were admitted to the following programs: Industrial Engineering, Food Engineering, Materials Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The highest entrance score 605.5 points was recorded in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program.
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Currently, the faculty offers bachelor’s training in the following specialties:
For the I and II years of education:
Materials engineering Environmental engineering
Food engineering
Food Engineering (dual degree with Aegean University)
Industrial engineering
Electrical and electronics engineering
Mechanical engineering
For the III and IV years of education:
7050644 – Expertise and marketing of consumer goods
050647 – Metrology, standardization and certification engineering
050642- Food product engineering
050643- Technology engineering of reusable goods
050625- Technological machinery and equipment engineering
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Assigned chair by faculty:
Engineering and applied sciences
Academic staff – 85 people
In order to ensure the implementation of the decisions of the online meeting of the 91ε Scientific Council dated September 14, 2020, SC 173, the following laboratories were established at 91ε, serving the faculties of “Engineering” and “Digital Economy”:
– Laboratory of “Food Chemistry and Microbiology”;
– “Food technology” laboratory;
– “Ecology” laboratory;
– “Physics 1 ″ laboratory;
– “Physics 2 ″ laboratory;
– “Chemistry 1 ″ laboratory;
– “Chemistry 2 ″ laboratory;
– “Electronics” laboratory;
– “Electrical engineering” laboratory;
– “Materials Science” laboratory;
– “Communication system engineering” laboratory;
– “Machine and industrial engineering” laboratory;
– 2 “Computer” laboratory.
In order to ensure the effective management of the work of the laboratories created under the faculties of “Engineering” and “Digital Economy” at 91ε, the “Laboratory Work Organization Center” was established.
Address: Baku, Murtuza Mukhtarov Street, 194 (III Educational Building)