Stress Detecting Program developed by TMU Researchers
TMU researchers managed to develop a software program which can control stress and awareness level by measuring brain signals.
TMU Physiotherapy Laboratory Opened
The Physical Therapy Laboratory of TMU s Faculty of Medical Sciences was opened on May, 1, 2018.
TMU Position Boosted in Leiden Ranking of 2018
Based on the latest results of Leiden Ranking for 2018, TMU with a ranking of 404 managed to boost its position in this world prestigious ranking index.
TMU Clinic among the last year s top academic medical centers
University of Tehran hosted the sixth national meeting of medical centers of universities. In this meeting, clinics were assessed and introduced on three levels of excellent , model and active , as a result of which TMU Clinic was categorized as a model center and Dr. Mansouri, its manager was appreciated.
Feasibility Study on Biodiesel Production in Iran
A feasibility study was sponsored and performed by TMU s Faculty of Agriculture on the possible uses of bio-diesel fuels in diesel-operated vehicles.
Men Bike Race held at TMU Campus
A bike race was held on Sunday, May 13, 2018 in the campus of TMU and the winners were awarded. In this indoor cycle race, Reza Zaraee managed to become the first (with a record of 6 minutes 13 seconds) and Arman Ahmadi and Reza Taheri (with a record of 6 minutes 42 seconds and 6 minutes and 57 seconds) stood in second and third places.
Anti-spyware program developed by TMU graduate student
Control Engineering Researcher of TMU managed to design and develop a secure control system in industrial networks to identify cyber attacks.
Rainer Duttmann, professor of Kiel University of Germany, gave a lecture in Natural Resources Faculty of TMU
At the beginning of this panel which was sponsored by Natural Resources & Marine Sciences Faculty and Iran Watershed Association, Dr. Bakhtiari, the dean of the faculty welcomed the visiting guest, faculty members, staff, and students.
Discovery of the 4th type of Nematodes
A Research team headed by Dr. Majid Pedram, a faculty member of Plant Pathology Department, managed to discover and describe the fourth type of rare type of nematodes in Iran. Basilaphelenchus is among the rarest species and is considered a genetic deposit for the country.