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| Name | Nariman Farvardin |
| Birth date | 1955 |
| Birth place | Tehran, Iran |
| Alma mater | Sharif University of Technology (B.S.), University of Southern California (M.S., Ph.D.) |
| Known for | University leadership, electrical engineering research |
| Occupation | Academic administrator, engineer |
| Title | President of University of Tehran, President of Sharif University of Technology |
Nariman Farvardin is an Iranian academic administrator and electrical engineer who has served as the president of two of Iran's most prominent universities. He earned his doctorate from the University of Southern California before returning to Iran, where he held faculty positions and conducted research in communication theory and information theory. His administrative career is marked by his presidencies at Sharif University of Technology and later the University of Tehran, where he oversaw significant academic and infrastructural developments.
Nariman Farvardin was born in 1955 in the capital city of Tehran. He pursued his undergraduate studies in electrical engineering at the prestigious Sharif University of Technology, then known as the Aryamehr University of Technology, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree. For his graduate education, he moved to the United States, earning both a Master of Science and a Doctor of Philosophy in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. His doctoral research was conducted under the supervision of renowned scholars in the field of digital communications.
Following the completion of his Ph.D., Farvardin began his academic career as a faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology. His research interests focused on advanced areas within signal processing, data compression, and coding theory, contributing to the broader fields of telecommunications and information science. He published numerous papers in international journals and presented at conferences like those organized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He also held visiting research positions at institutions such as the University of Maryland, College Park and Bell Laboratories.
In 2003, Nariman Farvardin was appointed as the president of Sharif University of Technology, succeeding Sadegh Soudjani. His tenure, which lasted until 2011, is noted for major initiatives to expand the university's international collaborations and research output. He fostered partnerships with universities like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, and oversaw the establishment of new interdisciplinary research centers. During his presidency, the university also saw significant campus development, including the construction of new dormitories and the Sharif University of Technology International Campus on Kish Island.
In 2017, Farvardin was selected as the president of the University of Tehran, Iran's oldest and largest modern university, by its Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution. He succeeded Mahmoud Nili Ahmadabadi. His presidency focused on enhancing the university's global ranking, promoting entrepreneurship, and strengthening ties with industry. Key projects included the development of the University of Tehran Science and Technology Park and initiatives to increase student mobility and joint degree programs with foreign institutions such as Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Geneva. His term concluded in 2021.
Throughout his career, Nariman Farvardin has received several national awards for his contributions to science and higher education. He is a recipient of the Iran's Book of the Year Award for his scholarly publications and has been honored by the Iranian Academy of Sciences. For his leadership in academia, he was awarded the Order of Service by the President of Iran. He is also a fellow of several professional societies, including the Iranian Association of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Qom.
Category:1955 births Category:21st-century Iranian engineers Category:Academic administrators from Iran Category:Alumni of Sharif University of Technology Category:Alumni of the University of Southern California Category:Presidents of the University of Tehran Category:Presidents of Sharif University of Technology