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Mahmoud Hessaby, physicist, father of modern physics in Iran; Payam Heydari, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, University of California, ...
Iranian nuclear physicists (7 P) P. Persian physicists (6 P) This page was last edited on 1 July 2021, at 13:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Arkani-Hamed's parents, Jafargholi "Jafar" Arkani-Hamed and Hamideh Alasti are both physicists from Iran. [7] His father, a native of Tehran, [8] had worked for the Apollo program in the early 1970s, [9] was chairman of the physics department at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, and later taught earth and planetary sciences at McGill University in Montreal. [10]
Iran blamed Israel and the U.S. for the assassinations. [1] Secretary of State Hillary Clinton categorically denied any U.S. role in the killings, a denial called "plausible" by analysts given the reported lack of U.S. intelligence assets in Iran. [45] Israel neither confirmed nor denied its role in the killings.
Mehdi Golshani (Persian: مهدی گلشنی, born 1939 in Isfahan, Iran) is a contemporary Iranian theoretical physicist, academic, scholar, philosopher and distinguished professor at Sharif University of Technology.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Mahabadi (Persian: محسن فخریزاده مهابادی Fa-Kh-Ree-Zadeh; [5] 1961 – 27 November 2020) was an Iranian nuclear physicist and scientist. He was regarded as the chief of Iran's nuclear program.
Kamaloddin Jenab (Persian: كمالالدین جناب; 1908–2006) was an Iranian pioneer physicist. He is often credited for founding academic experimental science in Iranian universities. [1] He was the first Iranian to obtain a PhD in nuclear physics, and is often credited for laying the foundations of that science in Iran. [1]
Mahmoud Hesabi was a well-known Iranian physicist and senator who helped to improvement the education and scientific programmes in Iran in the early decades of 20th century who died in 1991. Iraj Hesabi, the son of Hesabi published a book called Ostade Eshgh and claimed that professor Hesabi was the only Albert Einstein 's Iranian student and ...