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Professor Mahmoud Hesabi
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Professor Hesabi
Professor Mahmud Hesabi was born in Tehran 1903. His family moved to Syria when his was four and at the age of seven they moved to Beirut having a hard time. He started his education at elementary school far from his homeland in a French priest’s school while his family was struggling with poverty.
Hesabi memorized the Quran and had strong belief in it. And he had also memorized Hafez’s Divan (an Iranian poetry).
When the World War 1 started it occurred at the beginning of his guidance school so. He began his elementary school when World War One started and therefore the French schools of Beirut were closed. After two years studying at home, he continued his studies at an American University of Beirut and got his BA in Literature at the age of 17 and at 19 in biology. Afterwards he got a degree in engineering and earned money as a draftsman and civil engineer. He studied astronomy, medicine and mathematics.
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Doctor Hesabi
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Professor Hesabi Professor Mahmoud Hessaby was born in 1903 in Tafresh, Iran, he lived 89 years and died in 1992. During his life he lived, studied and worked in different countries. In his early years of life he went to Lebanon, where he completed secondary school and studied Civil Engineering, Mathematics, History, Literature, Biology and Astronomy. He then went to Paris and studied Electrical and Mining Engineering and received degrees for them. Then he finally turned to physics and at the age of 25 he received his Ph.D. with giving a paper entitled "sensitive photoelectric cells" in this field. He once said that "I went first into medicine, then into Engineering and then I decided that it was physics, which could keep me busy and captivate me". He then went to Princeton, U.S.A. to work on his theory. After the completion of his work he went back to Iran, and greatly contributed to the development and modernization of his country.
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Professor Mahmoud Hessaby
| Sayyed Mahmoud Hessaby | |
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Dr Sayyed Mahmoud Hessaby | |
| Born | 23 February 1903 Tehran, Iran |
| Died | 3 August 1992 (aged 89) at Geneva Cardiac Hospital and buried in Tafresh, Iran |
| Nationality | Iranian |
| Fields | Physics, Civil Engineering and adjacent fields |
| Alma mater | American University of Beirut, Sorbonne, École Superieure d'Electricité |
| Known for | Founder of University of Tehran, Inventing, Légion d'honneur, “Continuous particles” or “Infinitely extended particles” theory, Education Minister in Iran, founding father of modern Physics and Engineering in Iran and other national contributions |
Sayyed Mahmoud Hessaby (in Persian سید محمود حسابی - alternative spellings: Mahmood Hesabi) (February 23, 1903, Tehran – September 3, 1992, Geneva) was a prominent Iranian scientist, researcher and distinguished professor of University of Tehran. During the församling on "60 years of physics in Iran" the services rendered by him were deeply ap