🟢 Webinar on The role of the energy engineer in solving the problems of Iran's energy sector
🟢 Distinguished Speaker: 🔹 Dr. Hossein Khajehpour
Current position:
🔹 Director of Energy Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology
Educational Background:
🔹 Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology 🔹 MSc in Energy Systems Engineering, Sharif University of Technology 🔹 PhD in Energy Systems Engineering, Sharif University of Technology
🔹 This webinar will be held in Persian.
🗓 Date: ▪️ Saturday, February 15th, at 19:00 Iran Time
💰 Registration Fee: ▫️ Free
🟢 For registration and more information, please visit the following ID: @ermiarakhshani
🟢 Webinar on The role of the energy engineer in solving the problems of Iran's energy sector
🟢 Distinguished Speaker: 🔹 Dr. Hossein Khajehpour
Current position:
🔹 Director of Energy Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology
Educational Background:
🔹 Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology 🔹 MSc in Energy Systems Engineering, Sharif University of Technology 🔹 PhD in Energy Systems Engineering, Sharif University of Technology
🔹 This webinar will be held in Persian.
🗓 Date: ▪️ Saturday, February 15th, at 19:00 Iran Time
💰 Registration Fee: ▫️ Free
🟢 For registration and more information, please visit the following ID: @ermiarakhshani
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