Fars News Agency has reported that a researcher from Zanjan, relying on personal commitment and charitable support in the absence of government aid, has succeeded in establishing a laboratory in the field of electronic materials in Zanjan. The centre has now become one of the country’s scientific innovation centres with an estimated value of 120 billion rials.
Read moreThe Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) in Zanjan has received official approval to admit students into two new MSc programmes in Physics.
Read moreA faculty member in the Department of Physics at the university has been recognised as an outstanding referee for the American Physical Society (APS) journals in 2025.
Read moreThe IASBS faculty and students have been recognised as outstanding researchers and technologists in Zanjan Province at a ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of Research and Technology Week.
Read moreThe Acting President of the IASBS, Prof Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari, has visited the Amir A’lam Ghazanfari Electronics Materials Laboratory at the Department of Physics.
Read moreThe Acting President of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), Dr Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari, has appointed Dr Davood Abbaszadeh as the official responsible for following up the establishment of the IASBS Patrons Association.
Read moreA warm meeting has been held between the IASBS’s Acting President, Prof Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari, and the faculty members of the Department of Physics.
Read moreThe IASBS President Prof Babak Karimi has appointed Dr Nahid Azimi as the new Head of the Physics Department.
Read moreThe IASBS Student Astronomy Group, Heliya, has organised a zworkshop on the transit of the planet Mercury across the Sun with the collaboration of the Ava Star Centre from Tehran. Concurrent with this rare astronomical event, which took place on 11 November 2019, the IASBS Observatory was reopened under its new Director, our own local cosmologist, Dr Encieh Erfani, an Assistant Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics.
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