Iranian first female astronomer with Armenian origins is dead
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07-Mar-2011 (one comment)

ran’s first female astronomer and physics professor Dr. Alenoush Teryan died on Sunday.

The outstanding and veteran physics professor had Armenian origins. She celebrated her 90th birthday anniversary on November 9, 2010 when a number of Iranian parliament members together with over 100 Armenians took part in the celebration to pay tribute to her unique position in the advancement of the country’s science especially physics, IRNA writes.

Born in an Armenian family in 1920 in Tehran, Teryan graduated in physics from the University of Tehran in 1947. She began working in physics laboratories of the same university upon graduation and was elected as the chief of laboratory operations in the same year.

She continued her studies at the Sorbonne University in Paris, graduating with a degree in atmospheric physics in 1956. She returned to Iran to work as an assistant professor in thermodynamics at Tehran University.

Teryan got a scholarship to study solar physics for four months in Germany, after which she became Iran’s first female physics professor in 1964.

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Simorgh5555

Iranian first female astronomer with Armenian orig

by Simorgh5555 on

A shining light for women all over the world. May her sould rest in peace. Its a shame she didn't live long enough to see the demise of the terrorist regime in Iran. 


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