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  2. Physical Society of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Physical Society of Iran (PSI) (انجمن فيزيک ايران) is Iran's professional and academic society of physicists. PSI is a non-profit organization aimed at establishing and strengthening scientific contacts between physicists and academic members of the country's institutes of higher education in the field of physics .

  3. Talk:Physical Society of Iran - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Physics societies - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Pakistan Physics Society; Photonics Society of Poland; Physical Society of Iran; Physical Society of London;

  5. Category:Iranian physicists - Wikipedia

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  6. Reza Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Mansouri has served as the president of The Physical Society of Iran. He is one of the founders of Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics and was the head of its Astronomy School for several years, which is responsible for Iran's 3.4-meter national telescope (INO340.

  7. List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineers

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    Esfandiar Maasoumi, Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, Southern Methodist University [26] Iraj Malekpour, professor of space physics; Alireza Mashaghi, professor of systems biomedicine and physics, Leiden University and Harvard University; Maryam Mirzakhani, first woman ever to win the fields medal

  8. Mahmoud Hessabi - Wikipedia

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    Hessabi was born in Tehran to the family of Abbas and Goharshad Hessabi. His family's hometown is Tafresh, Markazi province, Iran. [3] His family moved to Beirut in 1907 when his father was appointed consul at the Iranian embassy. [4]

  9. Category:Iran public domain images - Wikipedia

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    Historical Atlas of Iran - Plate No. 16 cropped.jpg 4,284 × 3,106; 5.37 MB Iran national orchestra.jpg 400 × 157; 16 KB Iran scout logo.svg 164 × 280; 162 KB