Nariman Farvardin
Nariman Farvardin (born July 15, 1956) is an Iranian-American engineer and educator, currently serving as President of Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. Formerly Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Provost and acting President at the University of Maryland, College Park, he took office at Stevens on July 1, 2011.
Homayoon Kazerooni
Homayoon Kazerooni is a roboticist and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. Kazerooni is the director of the Berkeley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory and also the Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Ekso Bionics. The Berkeley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory is also affectionately known as "KAZ LAB".
Saeed Ghahramani
Saeed Ghahramani, a graduate of the Ph.D. program of the U.C. Berkeley's Mathematics Department, was born and raised in Iran. He immigrated to the United States 36 years ago and is currently the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Western New England University. He has published several research papers and 3 editions of a book all in areas of Probability and Stochastic Processes. In addition, he has always had a passion for poetry, and has published 16 papers analyzing the poems of Persian classical and contemporary poets.
Farhad Ardalan
Farhad Ardalan (born 1939, Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian High Energy physicist. He is a professor at Sharif University and the Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics. He is known for the proposal of the para-string theory, construction of modular invariant partition functions for WZNW models via the orbifold method, classification of 11-dimensional supergravity solutions with a quotient structure, and discovery of non-commutativity in D-branes of string theory. He is also known for research work in superstring theory and Yang–Mills theory.
Abbas Kazemi Ashtiani
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Nader Engheta
Nader Engheta (born 1955 in Tehran) is an Iranian-American scientist. He has made pioneering contributions to the fields of metamaterials, transformation optics, plasmonic optics, nanophotonics, graphene photonics, nano-materials, nanoscale optics, nano-antennas and miniaturized antennas, physics and reverse-engineering of polarization vision in nature, bio-inspired optical imaging, fractional paradigm in electrodynamics, and electromagnetics and microwaves.
Ardeshir Guran
Ardeshir Guran received his basic education in Medicine (Tehran University, Medical School) and in Structural Engineering (Aryamehr University of Technology). Received postgraduate degrees from McGill University (MEng in Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics), MMath (in Mathematics), and PhD (in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) both from the University of Toronto. He was a post doctoral fellow at US Army Research office, Triangle Park, in North Carolina, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering (Virginia Polytechnic Institute), Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering (Catholic University of America) and Full Professor of Electricaring Engineering (University of Southern California).
M. H. Ferri Aliabadi
Ferri M.H. Aliabadi Head of Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College (2009-2017). Prior to joining Imperial College in 2005, he was Professor of Computational Mechanics and the Director of Aerospace Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London (1997-2004) and Reader and Head of Damage Tolerance Division at WIT, Southampton (1987-1997). He has worked for 25 years in the field of Computational Structural Mechanics and has established an international reputation for his achievements in development of Computational Method related to Fracture & Damage Mechanics. He has pioneered a new generation of boundary element methods and is noted for his contributions to other fields including Acoustics, Nonlinear Mechanics, Contact and Wear Mechanics, Sensitivity Analysis and Optimisation, Uncertainty Quantification and Reliability Analysis and Multiscale Material Modelling .