Discovery of a new insect species by the researchers of TMU
The researchers of Entomology Department of TMU managed to identify a new family of tick insects in Iran.
Non-enzymatic Glucose Meter developed at TMU
The researchers of Materials Engineering Department of TMU managed to design and develop a complete kit of non-enzymatic glucose sensor (glucose meter). The newly-developed kit enjoys a high accuracy and is comparable with existing commercial models in the market.
Girls Dormitory opened at TMU
The girls’ dormitory of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences Faculty was inaugurated on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 coinciding with the anniversary of Holy Prophet’s First Revelation Day.
Anticipation of epileptic seizures from Surface Brain Signals
Researchers of the medical engineering deportment of TMU managed to develop a comprehensive method for the anticipation of epileptic seizures from surface brain signals.
The technology to sort waste papers from cardboards was discussed at TMU
In this meeting, Dr. Arash Rezaee, who has graduated from RWTH University of Aachen, Germany talked about his joint project with Dr. Musavi, faculty member of TMU, a project which is about designing, manufacturing and testing waste paper recycle machine at a semi-industrial scale.
TMU among the top of the 12th Nano-technology Festival
The 12th Nano-technology Festival which had begun on 27th of Feb. 2018 came to an end by appreciating the achievements of 5 top research centers / universities, 10 top researchers, one young researcher, 2 innovative research plans and 3 select journals.
Publish a new book by a huumanity faculty Professor Tarbiat Modares University
Publish a new book by a huumanity faculty Professor Tarbiat Modares University
Tarbiat Modares University a pioneer in Students Extracurricular Activities
For a second year in a row, The Ministry of Science, Research and Technology nominated Tarbiat Modares University as a pioneer university in promoting Students' Science Forums activities.
Inventing a method for rapid detection of Android malware by means of graphic patterns
Using graphic patterns, the researchers of TMU's Computers Faculty managed to develop a method for rapid detection of Android malwares. The results of this study showed that the new method can detect malwares more rapidly and is able to identify the relevant malware in 93.36% of the cases.