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The Khwarizmi International Award is a research award given annually by the
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. The awardees, 10 senior researchers and 10 young researchers, are selected by the
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) (in fa, سازمان پژوهش‌های علمی و صنعتی ایران) is a comprehensive science policy research center directly attached to the Ministry of Science, Research ...
(IROST). It honors "individuals who have made outstanding achievements in research, innovation and invention, in fields related to science and technology". The award is given to the most prominent scientists and engineers, with a recent emphasis on digital and mechanical technologies, and is generally considered as the most prestigious scientific award in Iran. Participation is open to non-Iranian researchers.


History

In 1987, the
Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) (in fa, سازمان پژوهش‌های علمی و صنعتی ایران) is a comprehensive science policy research center directly attached to the Ministry of Science, Research ...
(IROST), affiliated to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of
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, decided to institute an award which acknowledges the Iranian outstanding achievements in the field of Science and Technology. IROST proposed the creation of the Khwarizmi Award in memory of Abu Jafar Mohammad Ibn Mousa Khwarizmi, the great
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ian
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and
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(770-840 C.E). However the first session which was held in 1987, was only for
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
ian nationals, but from the fifth session it became an international award. After the first award ceremony, it has been officially decided that the award should be accorded, annually, in February. The award certificate would be officially signed and presented by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. At the third session, the fields of medical sciences and basic sciences were added to the engineering and technical fields of participation. During this same session, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) stepped in and offered its first sponsorship. WIPO presented a gold medal and a certificate to the first Laureate of the innovation category. Originally, the first Khwarizmi Award contest was held at national level. After the fifth year, the contest opened its door to regional countries. In that year, besides the 19 national Laureates, two prestigious foreign Laureates received the Khwarizmi Award which subsequently produced the foreign section. The fifth session was also important because of the addition of the field of human sciences. The Khwarizmi Award became a strong incentive of excellence for the Iranian researchers, in many different fields of science. The sixth session was held with the participation of national and regional research works from 10 countries, 18 national research works and 3 foreign research works were selected. In 1994, the seventh session the Khwarizmi Award took another significant step with the participation of new countries from Africa and Asia. For more precision in the evaluation process, research works were classified in new different categories, applied research works and fundamental research works, each category with its own evaluation criteria. The competition was broadened to attract more fields of research and eight distinct scientific committees were created: Mechanics, Chemical Industry, Electrical Electronics and Computer, Civil Engineering, Agriculture, Basic Sciences, Medical Sciences and Human Sciences. Apart from that, at the seventh session, the Khwarizmi Award expanded its area of participation and became an international contest, where all the countries from all over the world were invited to participate and it was renamed as the Khwarizmi International Award (KIA). From the 10th KIA Session,
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such as
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,
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, IFIA,
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,
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, TWAS,
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and WAITRO sponsored the KIA. The 11th session began with the launch of a new call for participation to Iranian researchers residing abroad. These researchers are the pride of the country as they contribute to the Science and Technology capacity-building of their country and this, in many ways. This vast pool of high skilled scientists entered the competition and most of them were outstanding scientists. In this same session, two Iranian researchers residing abroad received the award. The 21st KIA held in 2008 received 192 projects from 54 countries.21st International Khwarizmi Festival held in Tehran
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Khwarizmi Young Award

The Khwarizmi Young Award is a national version of Khwarizmi International Award which only Iranians who are less than 35 years old can participate. This award has started since 1999. At the 12th session of KIA, applicants under 30 years old, students in Master and Ph.D. degrees, young inventors and innovators were invited to present their candidatures for a new award, with specific criteria. A new national award rewarding promising scientists, the Khwarizmi Youth Award (KYA) was created Consequently at the 13th KIA session, the KYA was independently launched to honor young scientists and embolden them to keep taking even bigger steps in their research career. To date (2017) 19 sessions of KYA have been successfully held. So far many young Iranian scientists who have made excellent contributions to the advancement of science have been introduced to the scientific community.


Recipients

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Mahmood Bijankhan Mahmood Bijankhan ( fa, محمود بی‌جن‌خان; born 1958 in Abadan) is an Iranian linguist and professor of linguistics at the University of Tehran. He is the creator of Bijankhan Corpus and a winner of Khwarizmi International Award. ...
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Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary ( ur, born 11 September 1959) is a scientist in the field of organic chemistry from Pakistan. He is known for his research in various areas relating to natural product chemistry. He has more than 800 research publ ...
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Mohammad Reza Darafsheh Mohammad Reza Darafsheh (born 31 August 1950) is an Iranian Mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tehran, and a member of the executive committee of the Iranian Mathematical Society. He received a B.Sc. in Mathematic ...
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Alireza Rastegar Alireza Rastegar (Persian: علیرضا راستگار, born May 17, 1978) is an Iranian inventor, author, and recipient of numerous national and international awards. He is the president of the International Federation of Inventors' Associations ...


See also

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List of engineering awards This list of engineering awards is an index to articles about notable awards for achievements in engineering. It includes aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, structural ...


References

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External links


Official websiteOfficial Khwarizmi Young Award website (persian)
Science and technology in Iran Iranian science and technology awards