Aravane Rezaï – Iranian–French tennis player

2011 Texas Open - Aravane Rezaï, Tennis

Aravane Rezai at the 2011 Texas Open after defeating Angelique Kerber

Aravane Rezaï is a professional Iranian–French tennis player.

She has defeated many top players on the WTA circuit, such as Justine Henin, Venus Williams, Victoria Azarenka, Maria Sharapova, Dinara Safina, Francesca Schiavone, Caroline Wozniacki, Marion Bartoli, Flavia Pennetta, Jelena Janković and Ai Sugiyama. Her career high rank was No. 15, achieved on October 11, 2010.

Rezaï competed for Iran at the Women’s Islamic Games, winning gold in 2001 and 2005.

Rezaï is now based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aravane_Reza%C3%AF

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Shadi Paridar – Iranian female chess grandmaster

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Shadi Paridar, 2005

Played for Iran in the Women’s Asian Team Chess Championships of 1995, 2003, 2005 and 2008.

FIDE rating: 2250

Peak rating: 2274

Asian Indoor Games results for Shadi Paridar:
Silver – 2007 Macau – Individual rapid
Bronze – 2007 Macau – Team rapid
Bronze – 2009 Quang Ninh – Team blitz

Shadi Paridar in wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadi_Paridar

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Noora Naraghi – Iran’s female motocross champion

Noora Naraghi was born in Teheran on May 30th 1988. She is the first women’s Iran motocross champion. In 2009, she won Iran’s first-ever Female Motocross Championship.

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Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noora_Naraghi
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/6857478/Irans-female-motocross-champion-gets-uphill-ride.html

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Laleh Seddigh – Iranian female racing driver

A PhD student from Tehran, she has been nicknamed “a little Schumacher” after the German Formula One champion. She has been given the title of Iran’s best female racing driver. The story is featured in a BBC TV documentary called “Girl Racer”.

The documentary can be viewed here:

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She earned international fame by fending off a host of male competitors to become Iran’s national rally champion in 2005.

More infos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laleh_Seddigh
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/14/international/middleeast/14seddigh.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all

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Atousa Pourkashiyan – Iranian female chess Grandmaster

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Atousa Pourkashiyan (Persian: آتوسا پور کاشیان‎, born 16 May 1988) is an Iranian chess Woman Grandmaster.

In April 2010 she won Women’s Asian Chess Championship in Subic Bay.

FIDE rating: 2321

Peak rating: 2374 (May 2011)

Other successes:
Asian Games 2006: Bronze
Asian Indoor Games 2009: Bronze

Atousa Pourkashiyan in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atousa_Pourkashiyan

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Sepideh Mahabadi – the second girl to win gold in the history of the international computer olympiad

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Sepideh Mahabadi received 2011 her B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Iran. That year she moved to the United States to continue her studies. In 2013 she received her M.Sc. and in 2017 her PhD from the MIT.

When she was 18 years old she made history at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) after receiving a gold medal. She was the only female contestant to win a gold medal that year and the second woman to win a gold medal in the history of the Olympiad.

The IOI is one of the most prominent computer science competitions in the world. In 2007 the event was held in Croatia and gathered nearly 300 top students from 75 countries. Sina Sadeghian, Saeed Reza Sedighin, and Hesamodin Akhlaghpor, the other members of Iran’s team, won three silver medals.

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Prof. Mahmud Hesabi – great iranian scientist and student of Albert Einstein

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Mahmud Hesabi (February 23, 1903-September 3, 1992) was a prominent Iranian scientist, researcher and distinguished professor of the University of Tehran.

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At the early age of seventeen he obtained his Bachelor’s in Arts and Sciences from the American University of Beirut. Later he obtained his B.A. in civil engineering while working as a draftsman. After a short period of time he obtained a B.A. in mathematics and astronomy.

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In 1947, he published his classic papers on “continuous particles”. Then he proposed his model of “infinitely extended particles” in 1957. The medal of the commandeur de la Légion d’honneur, France’s greatest scientific medal, was awarded to him for his achievements.

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Mahmud Hesabi was the only Iranian student of Albert Einstein and during his years of scientific research he had meetings with well-known scientists such as Erwin Schrodinger, Max Born, Enrico Fermi, Paul Dirac, Aage Niels Bohr, and scholars…

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Iranian Neurologist Professor Majid Samii Wins Leibniz Ring Prize

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Iranian neurologist, Prof. Samii, after receiving the Leibniz Ring Prize

Iranian neurologist has won the Leibniz Ring Prize in Germany. The prize is given to Personalities who have made contributions to human development.

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Prof. Samii is renowned worldwide for his life trajectory and specially for his work in the Project Africa 100. Investing in educating African neuroscientists in order to give these physicians incentives to stay in their home countries. This long lasting bridge building is based on knowledge transfer between professionals on different continents. Prof. Samii has also made partnerships with neurologists in Iran.

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During his speech, Prof. Samii touched upon the importance of investing in training programs for African medical staff, especially in the field of neurosciences. He said the continent needs the investment for sustainable development and growth.

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Iranian doctor received the award of the greatest world female inventor in 2013

An Iranian doctor from Mashad Medical Science University received the award of the greatest world woman inventor in Geneva International Festival for Inventions in year 2013.

Dr. Zahra Alizadeh Thani, who is a specialist in radiology of heart and coroners, also received gold medal and special award of 41st Geneva Festival in addition to her award as the world inventor.

Dr. Alizadeh Thani has invented a device to determine level of tightness of heart coroners.

The device also makes it possible to determine if the patient needs angioplasty.

Zahra Alizadeh Thani - Greatest world women inventor 2013

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/apr/1119.html

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Professor Gholam A. Peyman: Inventor of LASIK and recipient of National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Iranian-American Professor Gholam A. Peyman has been named as a recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President Obama. This is the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government upon scientists, engineers, and inventors.

Gholam A. Peyman, MD is a Hall of Fame of Ophthalmology and retina surgeon who is also a prolific and successful inventor. Gholam Peyman has, thus far, been granted 122 US patents …

His most widely-known invention to date is LASIK eye surgery, a revolutionary vision correction procedure which has enabled tens of millions of people to see clearly without glasses, for which he was awarded the first US patent in 1989.

in 2005 he was selected by a ballot among the more than 30,000 ophthalmologists around the world to become one of the thirteen living ophthalmologists inducted into the Hall of Fame of Ophthalmology.

http://www.payvand.com/news/12/dec/1214.html

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Iranian physicists participate in CERN, Professor receives award from American Physical Society

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Professor Farhad Ardalan received the APS fellowship award from Jon Clark the president of the International Forum of American Physical Society. For pioneering work in applications of non-commutative geometry in string theory and gauge theories, and for promoting the participation of Iranian scientists in CERN and Middle-East programs.

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CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world’s largest and most respected centres for scientific research.

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Founded in 1954, the CERN Laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. It was one of Europe’s first joint ventures and now has 20 Member States.

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Iranian scientists won WT (Wearable Technologies) Innovation World Cup 2012

Two Iranian researchers in Canada’s British Colombia University, Babak Shadgan and Behnam Molavi, have won 2012 WT Innovation Word Cup for designing a fire rescue helmet.

“Our plan was a small helmet for fire fighters. It is equipped with an advance new optical technology which makes it possible to continuously check the vital signs of the fire fighters and possibility of their poisoning with gas,” Dr. Babak Shadgan, one of the winners, told ISNA.

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The Iranian involved in the Apollo Project passes away

Professor Abolghassem Ghaffari: June 15, 1906 – November 5, 2013 (portrait by K. Khavarani, 2009)

Prominent Iranian mathematician Professor Abolghassem Ghaffari passed away on the night of Tuesday November 5, 2013, at the age of 106.

Abolghassem Ghafari was born in Tehran in 1906, studied at Darolfonoon School and was part of the first group of Iranian students sent to study in France. He pursued his masters in mathematics at France’s Nancy University and obtained his PhD in mathematics from Sorbonne with a PhD thesis entitled “Brownian Motion from the Perspective of Advanced Mathematics”, which led to his meeting with Albert Einstein. Brownian motion was also the topic of one of Einstein’s five articles in 1905.

In addition to teaching at the Universities of Tehran, Princeton, Harvard and Washington, Ghaffari was the first Iranian to find his way into NASA and the only foreign national involved in the orbital calculations of the Apollo 11 project at NASA’s Goddard Space Centre. He even received the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal for the Apollo 11 project from Richard Nixon, the U.S. president at the time. He went on to receive the Royal Homayoon Medal as well as the Medals of Science and Gratitude from Iranian monarch Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.

Ghaffari was active throughout his life as a member of the Iranian National Commission for UNESCO, the New York Academy of Sciences, the Washington Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the London Mathematical Society and the U.S. Astronomical Society. Later in life, he avidly pursued recent developments in string theory.

It is noteworthy that when Ghaffari’s collaborated with Einstein for a few months at the Princeton Centre for Advanced Studies, their work revolved around the central formulation of equations of unified field theory, which today remains a hot topic of the scientific community’s discussion of string and loop quantum gravity theories.

Professor Ghaffari’s daughter, Vida Ghaffari, announced that one of her father’s chief desires was to establish a bursary for Iranian students of mathematics and science and she added that a bursary in Professor Ghaffari’s name will be soon set up for this purpose.

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http://www.payvand.com/news/13/nov/1098.html

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Maryam Tousi: A woman with the speed of the wind

Maryam Tousi (born 5 December 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian sprint athlete. She is the Iranian record holder in 100 m, 200 m, 400 m and 4×400 m relay. She studied Physical Education at University of Tehran.

Medal record
16px-Gold_medal_icon.svg 400m – 2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Hangzhou, China
16px-Gold_medal_icon.svg 400m – 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Hangzhou, China
16px-Silver_medal_icon.svg 4 x 400m relay – 2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar
Bronze_medal_icon.svg 4 x 400m relay – 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Tehran, Iran
Bronze_medal_icon.svg 60m – 
2014 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Hangzhou, China

Sources: Payvand News of Iran, Wikipedia | Maryam Tousi, ISNA, Facebook | Maryam Toosi (official page), IAAF | Athlete profile (personal best)

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Iranian American E-bay founder Pierre Omidyar

Pierre Morad Omidyar (Persian: پیر مراد امیدیار‎, born June 21, 1967) is a French-born Iranian American entrepreneur and philanthropist, who is the founder and chairman of the eBay auction site.[3] He became a billionaire at the age of 31 with eBay’s 1998 Initial Public Offering (IPO).[2]

In 2010, Omidyar launched online investigative reporting news service Honolulu Civil Beat covering civic affairs in Hawaii. The site has been named Best News Website in Hawaii for three consecutive years.[11]

To date, Omidyar Network has committed more than $270 million to for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation across multiple investment areas, including property rights, government transparency, and social media.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Omidyar

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Iranian Woman Among Winners Of UNESCO’s Young Scientist Award

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Atieh Kazemi Mojarad is among the recipients of UNESCO’s Young Scientist Award. She won the award for her research in “sustainable development of Biosphere Reserves through the promotion of key ecosystem services.”. Kazemi Mojarad has received her Masters degrees in Ecology from Azad University and in Environmental Studies from Shahid Beheshti University.

Sources: UNESCO, Payvand News of Iran

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Hadi and Ali Partovi founders of Code.org

… Hadi and Ali Partovi, who launched Code.org and donated $1 million each to the organization. Code.org advocates that “every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn to code.” Since its launch, 3.5 million students have participated in Code.org’s online courses and 13,000 schools have reached out to Code.org for help in building computer science curriculum.

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Noosheen Hashemi among top 50 philanthropists in Bay Area

Recognizing her work as the President of The HAND Foundation, Noosheen Hashemi, is named one of Gentry Magazine’s top 50 philanthropists in their annual list of leading philanthropists in San Francisco, the Peninsula and Silicon Valley.

Software industry veteran Hashemi held a variety of prestigious jobs in the tech sector, including director of finance and administration and vice president at Oracle. In 1991, she won Oracle’s “Against All Odds Award” for her role in the company’s financial turnaround. In 1993, she led an expansion ofOracle services as vice president of marketing and business development for the company’sWorldwide Education.Today,Hashemi is a philanthropist with a passion for entrepreneurship and economic development. Since 2003, she has led The HAND Foundation’s efforts to prevent child sexual abuse, strengthen the global middle class, and advance the philanthropic sector. In addition to her work with The HAND Foundation,Hashemi is also a trustee of the India Community Center, and an advisory council member for the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. Hashemi also co-founded and chaired PARSA Community Foundation, the first Iranian-American community foundation.

Hashemi is amember of the Council on Foreign Relations and has been awarded the Ellis IslandMedal of Honor and CEDAW Human Rights Award for Philanthropy. She served as a board member of theNew America Foundation from2005 – 2012.

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/aug/1043.html

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Dr. Ghajar implants the first Telescopic Lens in Fresno, California

Dr. Ghajar, cataract & corneal specialist, became the first local surgeon to implant a tiny telescopic lens in the eye of one of our patients at the California Eye Institute at St. Agnes.

Dr. Ghajar, who had previously implanted the first artificial corneal transplant in the area for patients with corneal blindness, was almost as excited as our patient. Dr. Ghajar says, “To this day many with advanced macular degeneration had no hopes of recognizing faces of loved ones or being able to read or perform hobbies, but this technology holds the promise of restoring a greater level of functional vision and frankly enjoyment to their lives!”

Dr. Ghajar likes traveling and humanitarian medical service. He enjoys volunteering his time to international ophthalmic missions and has contributed to projects in places such as Honduras, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Nepal, and Tajikistan. He is married, enjoys living in Fresno, and joined the Eye Medical Center in 2008.

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/aug/1029.html

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Female Iranian swimmer Elham Asghari

Imagine swimming in a wet suit, a swimming cap, a scarf secured tightly around your face, and a body-covering cape — and then being told the attire is too revealing. That’s what Iranian swimmer Elham Asghari was wearing on June 11 when she swam for eight hours along the Caspian Sea coast in northern Iran for what she says was a record-breaking distance — for an Iranian woman, in those waters — of 20 kilometers.

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/jul/1033.html

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Maryam Mirzakhani Receives The Simons Investigators 2013 Award

Maryam Mirzakhani of Stanford University is among the recipients of the Simons Investigators 2013 award in the field of mathematics. The Simons Investigators program provides a stable base of support for outstanding scientists, enabling them to undertake long-term study of fundamental questions.

Maryam Mirzakhani is an Iranian-American mathematician, Professor of Mathematics (since September 1, 2008) at Stanford University. Mirzakhani’s work is focused on Teichmuller theory and dynamics of natural geometric flows over the moduli space of Riemann surfaces. One of her major results, in joint work with Eskin and Mohammadi, is a proof that stationary measures for the action of SL2(R) on the space of flat surfaces are invariant, a deep and long-standing conjecture. Mirzakhani is an alumna of National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET) Tehran, Iran (Farzanegan highschool).

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/jul/1235.html

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Lily Sarafan, President & COO, Home Care Assistance

In 2005, Lily Sarafan, age 23 and recent graduate from Stanford University with a Masters in Management Science and Engineering, saw an ad on Craigslist for a senior in-home care company looking for “experienced team members.” Fast forward eight years, and 31-year-old Sarafan is President and COO of the company, Home Care Assistance, a leading provider of in-home care services.

http://www.presidentandceomagazine.com/news/4827-ceo-profile-with-lily-sarafan.html

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Ali Javey Associate Professor at Berkeley

A new milestone by engineers at UC Berkeley can help robots become more touchy-feely, literally. A research team led by Ali Javey, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, has created the first user-interactive sensor network on flexible plastic.

http://www.payvand.com/news/13/jul/1181.html

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