PHYSICIST NAME: Mahmoud Hessaby
STUDENT NAME: Angela Mari Peralta
Biography
Sayyed Mahmoud Hessaby (in Persian - 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 congress on "60 years of physics in Iran" the services rendered by him were deeply appreciated and he was called "the father of modern physics in Iran".
Hessaby was born in Tehran to Abbas and Goharshad Hessaby.
In 1947, he published his classic paper on "Continuous particles". Following this, in 1957 he proposed his model of "Infinitely extended particles".
Dr Seyyed Mahmoud Hessaby, the father of modern physics and modern engineering of Iran, is one of distinguished contemporary scientists of the country. He was a professor in the university of Tehran.
As Hesaby wished, he was buried in his motherland, Tafresh.
Life
His father (Seyed Abbas Mzalsltnh) and mother (Goharshad arithmetic) both were from Tafresh. During his first four years spent childhood in Tehran. Then, along with parents and brother were headed Shamat. In seven years his primary education in Beirut and poverty Mrarthay away homeland, the French priests at the school began. At the same time religious education and Persian literature to learn his mother took. His Quran and The Gift of maintaining knew. He also books Gardens, Golestan Saadi, Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, Masnavi and Deputy Mnshat Farahani aristocracy was complete. Mahmoud account PERSIA 12 September 1371 at the University Hospital of Geneva died. Mausoleum (family), he is in Tafresh.
Education
Start high school coincided with the beginning of World War I and French schools in Beirut was closed. Thus two years studied at home. After studies at the American College of Beirut continued. License at age seventeen literature, and nineteen years of age received a bachelor biology. After a degree in civil engineering from the French Engineering School graduate was in Beirut. Employment in that period and road mapping, helped the family livelihood. He is also in the medical fields, mathematics and astronomy to pay college. Accounts Sorbonne, France, educated in physics and research payments. Deaths in 1927 at the age of twenty-five years his physics doctorate encyclopedia, providing treatise titled "sensitivity photoelectric cells, magna cum laude received.
Occupation and social activities
He with a degree in mining, electric railroad also worked in France. After graduating in the field of mining, iron mines in northern France and coal state, "distress" was working.
Despite the possibility of continuing his studies abroad, he returned to Iran and founded modern science and the establishment of normal school and high Daneshsara, technical and science faculties of Tehran University, writing dozens of books and monographs commissioning and founded modern physics and engineering pay .
He also in the cabinet of Mohammad Mossadegh, was Minister of Culture.
Awards and Honors
Father of Iranian Physics, By Iran's Physical Society.
Contributions
The remains of the works in the fields of physics Mahmoud account, Persian language and cultural studies, including 21 books and Mqalhast. Some of his works include:
1. Middle and high school physics course book 1318
2. Op Tehran University Physics Book 1340
3. Electrodynamics (1945) Essaid Interpretation des Ondes de Broylie
4. Detailed article on the two waves of six paper titled A Strain Theory of Matter, Tehran University in 1946.
5. Proposed interpretation of an article about Newton's law of gravity and the general Maxwell electric field reports published in the original particles of England at Cambridge University in 1946.
6. Continuous published an article about particles continuously by the America Academy of Sciences, 1947.
7. An article about the model extremely widespread in the journal Physics of France. 8. Treatise about the theory of infinitely wide Metallic Tehran University 1977
Object of Interest
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