IAU`s Membership in FUIW Made Us International
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IAU`s Membership in FUIW Made Us International
Advertising Dept: 66348046-18 FR AME Editor in Chief Office: 66348016 Public Relation:66760499 Mosque of Dehaghan Branch W V POINT OF SMS 10000138823 Address: Third Floor, Farheekhtegan Building, Tue | 24 Nov 2015 | vol.07 | No. 1817 | 16 Pages f a r h e e k h t e g a n _ d a i l y w w w . F a r e e Editor in Chef: Mehran Karami h t e g a n . i r Distribution: Payam Resan Pirooz Print: Print Organization of the Islamic Azad University f a r h e e k h t e g a n IR AN UPDA TES Al-Azhar University Professor: Daesh Terrorists Are Infidel he professor of Al-Azhar Univer- T sity, Ahmed Karimah said Daesh South Khorasan has a highly-educated workforce who can prepare the background for cooperation with Norway. I hope that this visit turn out to be the first step in forming a mutual relationship and leads to productive collaboration between South Khorasan universities and academic centers of Norway D irector of South Khorasan branch, referring to the great number of Afghan students pursuing their studies in IAU’s Birjand branch, said: “This branch has the necessary infrastructures to admit foreign students and gaining the membership of Federation of Universities in Islamic World (FUIW) has given an international face to this branch.” Dr. Alireza Hassani, in the discuss session of ‘University Partnerships’ with the presence of Norway’s ambassador and province’s officials, remarked: “South Khorasan province, in regard to its natural resources and its economy, is among the impoverished provinces of the country; but despite this fact, it has turned into a great and bustling educational center. Birjand branch was founded 30 years ago with just three classes and the least amount of facilities; but today, it is among the most-equipped and capable universities of the country, with huge educational and cultural potentials.” Emphasizing on the common beliefs and similar culture and language of South Khorasan province and Afghanistan, also this branch’s capability to admit enthusiast top students from this country, Hassani said: “Agreements between Iranian universities and foreign countries can prepare the situation for the better development in the country and a better and closer national relationships.” Iranian students are the best Also, Ms. Aud Lise, ambassador of Norway to Tehran, appreciated the chance provided for visiting this province and meeting with the professors and university managers. She briefly explained the capabilities and interests of her mother country, and claiming that Iranian students are among the best in the world, added: “I am willing to forge a new relation between Iranian and Norwegian universities.” Gholam-Hossein Ibrahimi, representative of the foreign ministry in South Khorasan province, said foreign agents’ visit of this province is a great opportunity to show the potentials and capacities to the international viewers and continued: “South Khorasan has a highly-educated workforce who can prepare the background for cooperation with Norway. I hope that this visit turn out to be the first step in forming a mutual relationship and leads to productive collaboration between South Khorasan universities and academic centers of Norway.” In the end, Dr. Hassani presented Ms. Aud Lise with the Phoenix plate, signifying this branch’s 30th anniversary of establishment. Iran's News Iranian Doctor Receives OPCW-The Hague Award r. Mahdi Balali-Mood of Iran has been D announced as the joint recipient of the 2nd annual OPCW-The Hague Award for his outstanding contribution in achieving a world free of chemical weapons. The Director General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, H.E. Ahmet Üzümcü, announced the decision of the OPCW-The Hague Award Committee to honor Dr. Mahdi Balali-Mood of Iran and Dr. Alastair Hay of the United Kingdom as the joint recipients of the 2nd annual OPCW-The Hague Award. According to the OPCW website, the Award, created by the OPCW as an outcome of its winning the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize, is intended to honor and recognize individuals and non-profit, non-governmental organizations that have made an outstanding contribution to a world free of chemical weapons. Dr. Balali-Mood is an expert toxicologist who has dedicated his career to the treatment of victims of chemical warfare agents. He has been working closely with WHO and OPCW to advocate victims and to develop international guidelines for response to the use of chemical warfare agents. The 2015 Award winners will be honored at a ceremony to be held in the Headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in Hague, Netherlands on 30 November 2015. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is an intergovernmental organization, located in Hague, Netherlands. The organization promotes and verifies the adherence to the Chemical Weapons Convention which prohibits the use of chemical weapons and requires their destruction. terrorist group is apostate and infidel. Talking to Egyptian television channel Dream TV, Karimah condemned the Daesh terrorist attacks on Paris and Mali last week. He reiterated that relating these crimes with Islam is considered as apparent injustice and discrimination. At least 130 were massacred when Daesh assailants struck at least six different venues in and around Paris on November 13. Rouhani Calls for Improvement in Oil Market resident Hassan Rouhani here Monday called on P oil producers to cooperate to make improvement in oil market. Rouhani made the remarks in a meeting with his visiting Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro. Maduro is in Tehran to attend the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) to be held in Tehran this afternoon with participation of seven world presidents and a prime minister. In today’s meeting, Rouhani said Iran is ready for all-out relations with Venezuela. 2 Iran Animations Win in China ranian animations ‘The Little Boy’ and ‘Chil- I dren of Oak’ bagged awards at the Asian Youth Animation and Comics Contest (AYACC), in China. The festival’s Special Jury Prize was awarded to the short animation ‘The Little Boy’ directed by Mona Abdollah-Shahi, FT Daily reported. The animation tells the story of a little orphan boy who stays back alone in the city “for unfinished work” while the others are leaving under the army’s command. Sa’aadat Rahimzadeh’s ‘Children of Oak’ won the Award for Best Special Effects. The documentary is about old customs and life of Kurdish tribes and the role of kids in such a society.One of the jury members, Muhammad Abulhassai, animation producer and CEO at NAS Animation Studio, accompanied other jurors from China, Japan, India, South Korea, Russia and the US to evaluate the works. SPECIAL R EPORTS New Gas Sensor A gas sensor able to detect nanoparticles of core/crust metal oxides of cerium oxide-titanium oxide has been designed and registered by the faculty members of IAU’s Science and Research branch. This sensor, created for the first time, can detect volatile organic components in the room temperature. Head of the Nanochemistry and Mineral Chemistry department in Science and Research branch, himself one of the project researchers, said: “Sensors are one of the most important tools in the field of environmental safety. Metal oxide semiconductors developed here have common components which make the production easy and affordable and grant a high sensitivity to the sensor, giving it the ability to response in a short time.” Dr. Mohammad Yousefi claimed that performance of the sensors only in high temperatures is a disadvantage and said: “For solving this problem, a gas sensor for the nanoparticles of core/crust metal oxides with cerium oxide-titanium oxide was designed. The research team included Dr. Susan Samadi, Seyed Amirabbas Zakaria and Ghasem Asadi.” Yousefi continued: “Research shows that this sensor is of a high sensitivity, able to detect harmful gases in the room temperature. Besides responding in room temperature, the designe has a simple structure, high sensitivity, proper selectivity and is responsive in a short time. Also, this sensor can detect even scant gases at ppm level.” Yousefi was recognized as the best researcher of Tehran in 2007 and thus far has written more that 60 ISI articles, has published 10 titles both in writing and translation and is the patent-receiver of 6 concluded research projects. IRAN’S HOUSE OF PARTIES VISITED AYATOLLAH HASHEMIRAFSANJANI US CONTACT We welcome your views and memos on the related topics. You can contact us through:english@fdn.ir. k IAU’s Membership in FUIW Made Us International Artificial Skin to Treat Deep Wounds esearchers at Sharif of Technology have produced a kind of artificial skin for treating deep wounds. Maryam Ashkbus, one of the researchers of this project, says that this skin can be used in treating deep wounds, especially severe burns and diabetic wounds like foot ulcers. For a diabetic patient, every wound is a threat to the general health and since they have a prolonged healing process, they require immediate attention and treatment. Although the best treatment is always prevention, but in the case of even smallest scratches the artificial skin as a new and improved treatment, can alleviate the delayed process of healing. Ashkbus remarked that this artificial skin has been developed through electro spinning and special drugs have been used in this skin to make it the perfect environment for the regrowth of skin cells. According to her, the current artificial skins available in the market, instead of helping the treatment, deteriorate the wounds with infection and the cause is that they are not able in providing a proper environment for skin cells. Artificial skin is a synthetic substitute for human skin which can contribute significantly to the treatment of patients suffering from severe burns or diabetic ulcers. Ashkbus claimed: “Our developed artificial skin provides the ideal environment for the regrowth of skin cells, necessary for the repair of the area with damaged tissue.” She explained that in this project, medical and engineering expertise were brought together for the sake of creating a better environment catering the healing cells, adding: “So far, we have produced laboratorial samples of this product and the experiments done on lab animals have shown positive results.” Ashkbus expressed hope that the mass production of artificial skins in the near future would facilitate the healing process for the suffering patients. h f a r h e e k h t e g a n . n e w s p a p e r IEW R University Caretaker: Ehsan Mazandarani License Holder: The Islamic Azad University Opposite the Stock Exchange building, After Hafez Second Bridge, Hafez Street MEMBERS OF THE CORE COUNCIL IN IRAN’S HOUSE OF PARTIES MET WITH AYATOLLAH HASHEMIRAFSANJANI. |ANA | NEWS PHOTOS ith an area of 300 sq/ms, Dehaghan mosque was founded in 1993. Its design was inspired by the layout of Al-Mahmoud mosque in Isfahan. The height of the building is 6 m, which added to the 6 m of the dome, creates a total height of more than 12 m. The exterior is decorated with mosaic tiles and its eye-catching dome is covered by a combination of tiles and marble. 66726047-66760180 Editorial Dept: 66760180-182 Gilan’s SAMA, First to Receive Standard for System of Quality Management ead of the administrative council in Gilan’s SAMA says: H “Administrative council of Gilan’s SAMA, as the first admin- istration office in provincial level, received the standard for its system of quality management.” Rahmat-Ali Saberi, congratulating this unit for achieving such an honor, said: “Cooperation between members, insightful management of the council, also close communication with the head office, were responsible for bringing this council the standard for the system of quality management. It should be mentioned that this is the first council in the provincial level awarded this standard.” He added: “The initial idea for implementing standards was presented in the first meeting of SAMA’s administrative councils of the province and after a year of non-stop work on the system of management, it was ready for inspection and all the regulations and issued directions were put under it to be standardized.” Referring to Gilan’s SAMA structure, Saberi explained: “One of the missions in this council is to focus on monitoring all the educational units of SAMA in the province, from primary to high school and vocational and language centers, also to provide structures, resources, infrastructural software and hardware and a safe and attractive environment for education.” Saberi emphasized: “Implementing this system has the advantage that the officials of SAMA and also the parents can review it and in an internal survey, it was shown that 90-percent of the goals have already been achieved. The administrative council of Gilan’s SAMA targeted a system of quality management compatible with ISO9001-2008 and we feel committed to its maintenance and improvement. Our general worldview is constant progress and raising the quality level.” He remarked that certain rules are vital for this managing body, among them providing efficient and impact-making training with the help of new methods, using new technologies, prioritizing the quality and responding to the demands, criticisms and expectations of the ultimate customer.