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منبع این پست دانشنامه آزاد ویکیپدیا - لاتین - می باشد .

 


 

برندگان و نامزدهای جایزه نوبل :

 


 

دانشمندان و مهندسان :

 

  • Mina Bissell, Director of UC Berkeley Life Sciences Division.
  • Mariam Kamkar, Head of Computer and Information Science Department, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden.
  • Majgan Mahjoub, Director of Zooarchaeology Research Center, National Museum of Iran, researcher at museum of natural history at Paris.
  • Patricia L. Mokhtarian, Associate Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Simin Nikbin Meydani, Senior Scientist and Director at Tufts University.
  • Manijeh Razeghi, Director, Center for Quantum Devices, Northwestern University.
  • Nahid Shahmehri, Director of the Laboratory for Intelligent Information, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden.
  • Maryam Mirzakhani, Mathematician
  • Roya Maboudian, Professor of Chemical Engineering at UC Berkeley
  • Mina Farr, Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer of Vivid Medical Inc. holder of 20 U.S. and International patents in Optics, Hewlett-Packard DVD+RW, Intuitive Surgical da Vinci
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    نویسنده و شاعر :

     

     


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    ورزشکاران :

     

  • Laleh Seddigh, autoracing and rally champion of Iran
  • Aravane Rezai, tennis player
  • Padideh Boloorizadeh, Asian Pentathlon Champion, Captain of Iranian National Volleyball team
  • Shadi Tabatabai, Rank No.1 Tennis Player of Iran


    سیاست مداران :

     

    • Farrokhroo Parsa, Medical doctor and former Minister of Education (the first Iranian woman to became a deputy and later Minister of Education); executed in 1980, following the Iranian Revolution
    • Mahnaz Afkhami, first Minister of Women's Affairs in Iran and second woman in the world to hold the position; former professor of English Literature at the National University and former Secretary General of the Women's Organization of Iran
    • Sibel Edmonds, PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award winner Iranian who effectively challenged FBI
    • Azar Majedi, Communist activist and politician.
    • Masoumeh Ebtekar, Iranian Vice President.
    • Goli Ameri, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
    • Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent.
    • Fatemeh Haghighatjou, former Member of Parliament.
    • Elaheh Koulaei, former Member of Parliament and Professor of political sciences.
    • Farah Karimi, Iranian female Dutch Member of Parliament.
    • Fatemeh Javadi, Vice-President, and head of the Department of the Environment.
    • Dabir Azam Hosna, second female mayor in Iran


    پادشاهان :

     


     

    زنان فعال در عرصه های مختلف :

     

  • Mahnaz Afkhami, Human Rights and Women's Rights activist, leading figure in the international women's movement
  • Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Human Rights Activist, Singer and Songwriter, 2003 Miss World 1st runner up, Miss Canada 2003
  • Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi, Author and pioneer of Persian women's movement in modern Iran
  • Forough Azarakhshi, Pioneer of modern education for women in Mashhad
  • Golbarg Bashi, feminist academic and activist
  • Darya Bayat Human Rights Activist, Pianist, Composer and Poet.
  • Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, author and pioneer of Persian women's movement in modern Iran
  • Shirin Ebadi, human rights lawyer and judge, 2003 Nobel Laureate
  • Zahra Eshraghi, feminist activist,
  • Saideh Ghods, writer, philanthropist, founder of MAHAK (Society to Support Children Suffering from Cancer)[18]
  • Roya Hakakian, Iranian-Jewish human rights activist and author
  • Dr. Morgan Hakimi, Iranian-Jewish psychologist, lecturer, and philanthropist
  • Mehrangiz Kar, human rights lawyer and winner of the Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize
  • Parvaneh Eskandari Dariush Forouhar's wife
  • Zahra Kazemi, slain political photographer
  • Shahla Lahiji, human rights activist and a pioneer of Persian women's movement
  • Rosie Malek-Yonan, actor, author and activist who testified on Capitol Hill at U.S. House of Representatives in 2006 on behalf of the Assyrians in Iraq
  • Azar Nafisi, activist and novelist (Reading Lolita in Tehran)
  • Maryam Namazie, feminist and communist and the leader of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain.
  • Marina Nemat, activist, past political prisoner and author.
  • Shadi Sadr, feminist activist, lawyer and journalist
  • Shahla Sherkat, editor and a pioneer of women's movement in the modern Iran
  • Soraya Sepahpour, political analyst and writer
  • Badri Teymourtash, First female Iranian Doctor; a founder of School of Dentistry, Mashad University
  • Iran Teymourtash, journalist and early activist; daughter of Abdolhossein Teymourtash
  • Parvin Darabi, author and activist
  • Lila Azam Zangeneh, writer and journalist


     

    زنان خبرساز :

     


     

    دیگر زن ها :

     

  • Darya Bayat, Pianist, Composer, Poet, Human Right Activist.
  • Afsane Bassir Pour, Director of the Regional United Nations Information Center (appointed by Kofi Annan) , Formerly: Bureau Chief and International Correspondent for Le Monde
  • Parisa Khosravi, Senior Vice President and Managing Editor of International Newsgathering for CNN Worldwie
  • Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s Chief International Correspondent
  • Atoosa Rubenstein, founder and the editor of CosmoGirl magazine and the editor of Seventeen
  • Zahra Rahnavard, First female chancellor of university after revolution
  • Sona Babai, Oldest naturalized Iranian American
  • Maria Khorsand, former CEO of Ericson Technology Licensing and the present President of OMX Technology FM