A seminar was held at BEU with the participation of a specialist working in Germany.

May 12, 2026
A seminar was held at BEU with the participation of a specialist working in Germany.

A seminar titled "New Requirements for Urban Infrastructure in the Context of Climate Change" has been held at Baku Engineering University (BEU). The event was attended by faculty members and students of BEU's Faculty of Architecture and Construction, Dilgam Ganiyev, an employee of the State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads, as well as staff of the Hydrotrans Engineering Engineering Centre.


An introduction was first provided on Elchin Abdullayev, the seminar's keynote speaker, who was visiting Azerbaijan to participate in the 13th Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) to be held in Baku. It was noted that Abdullayev, who serves as Senior Project Manager for infrastructure and civil construction at the German firm Kirn Ingenieure, is a specialist with extensive international experience in urban infrastructure, transport systems, and sustainable engineering solutions. He has been involved in the management of various infrastructure projects in Germany, as well as projects aimed at addressing contemporary urbanisation challenges and mitigating the impacts of climate change on the urban environment.


Delivering the opening remarks, BEU Rector Yagub Piriyev stated that scientific and practical events of this nature, held with the participation of internationally experienced specialists, are of particular importance for higher education institutions. He noted that climate change, sustainable urban development, and the formation of modern infrastructure systems are currently among the priority areas on the global scientific and engineering agenda. In this regard, he emphasised that familiarising students and young researchers with international experience is of significant value for the development of both their theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Rector Piriyev further added that hosting such a prestigious international platform as WUF13 in Baku would make a major contribution to expanding opportunities for international cooperation in the fields of urban planning, architecture, and sustainable development. He also drew attention to the relevance of scientifically examining sustainable urban development, the management of urbanisation processes, and the impacts of climate change on the urban environment within the framework of the Year of Urban Planning and Architecture.


In his subsequent presentation, Elchin Abdullayev addressed scientific and practical issues relating to the impact of climate change on urban infrastructure, sustainable engineering approaches, and contemporary urbanisation processes. It was noted that the risks increasingly observed in the urban environment as a result of global climate change in recent years necessitate the design of infrastructure systems on more resilient and adaptive principles. The presentation provided a detailed overview of international experience in the areas of sustainable transport systems, water management mechanisms, environmentally efficient engineering solutions, and the application of smart city concepts.


The seminar continued with discussions, during which participants' questions were addressed.

A seminar was held at BEU with the participation of a specialist working in Germany. | BEU