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The Physical Society of Iran was established in 1963 by Iran's elite physicists and engineers. [4] Among the founders was Yusef Sobouti , currently chancellor of IASBS . The first Annual Physics Conference of Iran was inaugurated in 1973 at Sepah Bank 's arboretum, followed by Iran's second national conference on Physics the next year at Shahid ...
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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
[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.
List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineers; List of Iranian mathematicians; Nezamiyeh; Academy of Gondishapur; International rankings of Iran in science and technology; List of Christian scientists and scholars of the medieval Islamic world; List of pre-modern Arab scientists and scholars
The Iranian Journal of Physics Research (Persian: مجله پژوهش فيزيک ايران) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal of physics published by the Physics Society of Iran. It was established in 1995, with S. Mohammad Amini as editor-in-chief.
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.
Mahmoud Hessabi (or Hessaby, Persian: محمود حسابی, 23 February 1903 – 3 September 1992) was an Iranian nuclear physicist and senator. [1] He was the minister of education in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh from 1951 to 1952.