The Computer Center is on the second floor of the Physics Department (next to the Physics computer site). This Center provides the following services to the members of the university.
Torkaman Library was established in 1993. It contains a useful combination of specialized and general books, bilingual dictionaries, and specialized and general encyclopedias.
The Education Office comes under the Education and Research Department. Its main job is to manage the educational affairs of the students from registration to graduation.
Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS)
444 Prof. Yousef Sobouti Blvd.,
Zanjan 45137-66731, Iran
Postal Code 45137-66731
F: +98 24 3315 5142
T: +98 24 3315 1000
Feild Of The University President
T: +98 24 3315 3875
E: publicrelations[at]iasbs.ac.ir
E: international[at]iasbs.ac.ir
Room: Mathematics Department,Department Of Administrative Affairs
T: +98 24 3315 5158
Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS)
444 Prof. Yousef Sobouti Blvd.,
Zanjan 45137-66731, Iran
Postal Code 45137-66731
F: +98 24 3315 5142
T: +98 24 3315 1000
Room: 160 Physics Dept.
T: +98 24 3315 3875
E: publicrelations[at]iasbs.ac.ir
Room: 158 Mathematics Department
T: +98 24 3315 5158
E: iasbs_z[at]iasbs.ac.ir
In Iran, about 4.7% of the babies are born with peripheral hearing impairment, which is higher than the global average. There is also hearing impairment in the elderly. It was with these groups in mind that the main idea behind the AvaNama software took shape in 2015 by a research group at the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology under the supervision of Dr Mansoor Davoodi. The first version of AvaNama was released in autumn 2019 compatible with both Windows and Android operating systems.
AvaNama is intended to help and improve communication in individuals with hearing impairment who can lip-read and/or use the sign language. The software utilises the existing standards in Iran and applies them in the form of a unique integrated sign language which is independent of geographical or regional constraints and can be used as an educational tool by teachers and students alike.
The AvaNama software can be used in all public places such as hospitals, government offices, banks, bus terminals, and train stations to facilitate communication with persons with hearing impairment. Another important application of AvaNama is in radio and television where voice could be automatically converted into sign language.
For more information, please visit the AvaNama website avanama.org
Mon, 28 Oct 2019
Developed by the IASBS Computer Centre