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Firouz Michael Naderi was born on March 15, 1946, in Shiraz, but his birth was recorded on March 25, 1946. [4] [5] [6] His elementary education was in Shiraz, Iran.[7] [8] He attended high school in Tehran, Iran at highly valued Andisheh High School and left Iran in 1964 for the United States to pursue his college education.
Makan Delrahim, United States Assistant Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division under the Trump Administration; Jimmy Delshad, former mayor of Beverly Hills, California (2007–2008, 2010–2011), first Iranian-born mayor of an American city
When a respected Iranian scientist left Tehran bound for the U.S. last fall, he had plans to complete the final stage of his research on treating stroke patients as a visiting scholar at the ...
After an Iranian scientist was released over the weekend as part of a prisoner exchange, federal prosecutors on Wednesday dismissed charges against two of his former students who were accused ...
Arkani-Hamed was born in Houston and spent the early years of his life between Iran and the United States. [11] He would accompany his father on hikes in Tehran almost every weekend. [11] Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Arkani-Hamed's family decided to return to Iran, as the new Iranian government promised free expression and ...
Omid Farokhzad (Persian: امید فرخزاد; born 1969) is an Iranian-American physician, scientist, and entrepreneur in the development of nanomedicines.Farokhzad is a Professor of Anesthesiology at Harvard Medical School.
Another prominent example of close academic and cultural ties between Iran and the United States was the "Aria Mehr University of Technology" in Tehran (now Sharif University of Technology), which was modeled directly on MIT in the United States. [19] Seyyed Hossein Nasr, the president of "Aria Mehr University of Technology", was an MIT graduate.