Joint Collaboration Agreement Signed Between SSRII and Amirkabir University of Technology

11 November 2024 | 08:27 Code : 2872 News
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Joint Collaboration Agreement Signed Between SSRII and Amirkabir University of Technology

The Public Relations Office of the Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences announced the signing of a joint cooperation agreement between the institute and Amirkabir University of Technology. The agreement aims to leverage the educational, research, cultural, and technological capacities of both organizations in areas aligned with their objectives and programs.

The agreement was signed during a meeting attended by Dr. Zahra Salman, President of the Institute, and Dr. Mohammad Javad Ameri Shahrabi, Vice President for Research and Technology at Amirkabir University.

Key Objectives

The agreement focuses on:
    •    Collaboration on research ethics codes
    •    Establishing and developing joint scientific-research journals
    •    Defining industry-driven projects in sports science
    •    Organizing joint workshops and educational programs
    •    Expanding innovation centers by fostering startups and tech units focusing on sports and health

Meeting Participants

The session was attended by several key figures, including:
    •    Dr. Mohsen Esmaeili, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies at the Institute
    •    Dr. Behnam Naghipoor Givi, Acting Vice President for Technology at the Institute
    •    Engineer Amin Hooshafza, Acting Director of Community Relations at the Institute
    •    Dr. Mansoureh Soleimani, Director of Research Affairs at Amirkabir University
    •    Dr. Mehdi Javanmardi, Head of the University’s Information, Library, and Publishing Center
    •    Dr. Davood Iranshahi, Head of Specialized Laboratories and Technology Services at Amirkabir University
    •    Dr. Ahmadreza Arshi, Faculty Member of the Biomedical Engineering Department at Amirkabir University

This partnership marks a significant step toward advancing innovation and research in sports sciences and fostering collaboration between academia and industry.

 


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