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Dr. Mahmoud
Hesabi, son of Abbas Hesabi
“Mo’ez al-Saltaneh”, was born in Tehran, 1282 (solar
year)(1923). His preliminary studies was at French school of
Beyrut “Ferrer”, and passed his intermediate studies in American
College of Beyrut, and took his BA degree from there. Dr.
Hesabi was known as electricity engineer at Paris Electricity
high school and got his Ph.D. degree on Physic from Paris Sorbun
University. He traveled to France, England and America
several times.
Dr. Hesabi’s
works are: Sensitiveness of photoelectric cells (in French), Our
way (in French), Iranian Names (in Persian), “Physical Eyes” for
physic students, and several essays on England, French and
America physic magazines, about the structure of basic elements
of Atom.
He was a
member of Atomic Institution Council of Chicago.
He learnt
Quran by his mother before the age of 7 and then Hafiz’s Book of
Poetry and Sa’di’s Gulistan and Bustan.
He was a
successful student. During his studying at university he got 8
degrees (BA, MA, and Ph.D.) on literature, civil engineer,
medicine, mathematics, astronomy, biology, electrical engineer,
mine engineer and physic Ph.D. with first level, just during
seven years.
Professor Dr. Hessabi, contemporary scientist and founder of
Iranian Modern Physics, and had a lot of medals and honors in
his life.
This museum contains:
- Personal belongings
- Education and scientific documents, medals, memorial tables...
- Old and new photographs
- Scientific and cultural works, books, compilations, literal
and cultural and scientific hand-written, pictorial and
scientific accounts of his theory...
- Letters, scientific and political correspondence, notes,
speeches and old documents
- Tools, including technical, specialized and lab tools
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