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Malek Ashtar University of Technology
دانشگاه صنعتی مالک اشتر
Dāneshgāh-e San'ati-ye Mālek Asht'ar
Malek-Ashtar University of Technology logo
TypePublic
Established1984
PresidentAbutaleb Shafaghat
LocationTehran, Isfahan and Urmia, Iran
35°46′59″N 51°29′35″E / 35.78306°N 51.49306°E / 35.78306; 51.49306, 32°52′49″N 51°33′10″E / 32.88028°N 51.55278°E / 32.88028; 51.55278
Websitewww.mut.ac.ir
www.mut-es.ac.ir

Malek Ashtar University of Technology (MUT) (Template:Lang-fa Dāneshgāh-e San'ati-ye Mālek Asht'ar) is a public research university of engineering, science in Iran. Founded in 1984, MUT's main campus is located at Tehran, the capital of Iran. In the last appraisal of MSRT (Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran) in 2017 it stands 7th among 29 industrial universities in Iran, Also it's one of the most outstanding research university in a country. The university is named after Malik al-Ashtar, one of the most loyal companions of Ali Ibn Abi Talib.

Malek Ashtar University of Technology provides both undergraduate and graduate programs. MUT is organized into more than twenty schools, colleges, and institutes, located in six centers throughout Lavizan in Tehran, Shahin Shahr in Isfahan province, Karaj in Alborz province, Fereydunkenar in Mazandaran province, Bandar Abbas in Hormozgan province and Urmia.

The university does not provide free access and is not open to visitors. Visitors can only enter the university after getting permission from the person they want to visit. Their identification will be registered at the entrance and they should give a valid identification card that can be collected at the exit.

The university's website also says it is dedicated to running special research-oriented master and PhD programs.

History

The university is claimed to be established by the Americans in the prehistoric period of the Islamic Revolution of Iran as a research and training institute for the defense industry in Shahin Shahr, Isfahan, near the major defense industries based in Isfahan, such as Hesa. After the revolution, the Ministry of Defence took over the buildings and renamed it to the Institute of Defense Science and Technology. In late 1981, the Iranian government brought together all military-industrial units and placed them under the Defense Industries Organization (DIO). By 1984, a large number of infantry rifles, machine guns, and mortars and some small-arms ammunition were being manufactured locally. They also established three universities to educate experts for Iran's industrial and research centers: Imam Hossein University, Baqiyatallah Medical Sciences University, and Malek-Ashtar University. The Malek Ashtar University of Technology was approved in 1984 by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. It was then recognized as a university in 1984.

Campuses

MUT had only one campus in Shahinshahr, Isfahan. In 1999, another campus was established in Tehran and known as main campus. Its faculties include aerospace engineering, applied sciences, electrical engineering, management and industrial engineering, marine sciences and engineering, materials and manufacturing technologies and information, communications and security technologies, and rector as of 2006.

Academics

Schools and Colleges

The main campus located in Tehran include:

  • Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Complex
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering Complex
  • Management and Industrial Engineering Complex
  • Communications and Security Technologies Complex
  • Modern Sciences and Technologies Complex
  • Non-factor Defense Institute
  • Aerospace Department

Isfahan campus include:

  • Applied Sciences Complex
  • Marine Science and Technology Complex
  • School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
  • School of Material Engineering
  • School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • School of Industrial Engineering
  • School of Marine Science and Engineering

MUT has two library in Isfahan and Tehran campuses, Dr Chamran library and Khawrazmi library in order.

The university also co-operates with several independent research centers. Among those:

Admissions

Admission in MUT is highly competitive and only top students may achieve this honor and all undergraduate and graduate programs requires scoring among top 1% of students in the Iranian University Entrance Exam, known as Concours (from the French; Konkoor, Konkour, and Konkur are transliterations of the Persian).

Rankings

According to Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics policy there is no reliable source of MUT's researches, citations, teaching and industry income for international ranking systems. Top Ranks in the research tournament in Iran indicate that this university has a high scientific level.

Student life

Residential Life

In addition to the sports teams, fraternities, sororities, and study clubs, there are many organizations on campus that focus on entertainment, arts, and culture.

Groups and activities

MUT has many scientific societies include:

  • Language Scientific Society
  • Physics Scientific Society
  • Chemistry Scientific Society
  • Password and Encryption Scientific Society
  • Astronomy Scientific Society
  • Marine Engineering Scientific Society
  • Materials Engineering Scientific Society
  • Scientific Society of Mechanical Engineering
  • Scientific Society of Aerospace Engineering
  • Scientific Society of Optical Engineering
  • Information Technology Scientific Society
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Scientific Society

The Materials Engineering Scientific Society selected as the best national scientific Society by Ministry of Science, Research and Technology in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Also, MUT Physics Scientific Society was honored in Harkat National Festival and selected as a third center of excellence in Iran Scientific Society of Physics.

Athletics

MUT students compete in club and intramural sports, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis and ping pong. A wide variety of sports facilities are available at Malek Ashtar University of Technology. The Sports and Recreation Center serves various facilities and fields throughout both Isfahan and Tehran campuses to athletic teams.

Faculty and Notable Alumni

See also

References

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  2. https://www.bbc.com/news/10273528
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  4. ^ "Introduction to MUT ;". iranmodares.com. October 2, 2015.
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  10. "Health Office;". mut.ac.ir. October 2, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-10-20. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
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  12. "Bomb Kills Reform-Minded Iran Professor". CBS News. 12 January 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  13. Sahimi, Muhammad (13 January 2010). "Who murdered Prof. Ali-Mohammadi?". PBS. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
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