36th Khwarizmi International Award
Purpose
The Khwarizmi International Award seeks to recognize the efforts made by researchers, innovators and inventors from all over the world and to appreciate their invaluable achievements and contributions to various fields of science and technology.
The Khwarizmi International Award is named in memory of the achievements of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, the Iranian mathematician and astronomer.
Periodicity:
- The Khwarizmi International Award is annually held.
- Delayed applications are transferred to the next session.
Fields of Participation:
- Aerospace
- Agriculture & Natural Resources, Animal Sciences & Veterinary Medicine
- Basic Sciences
- Biotechnology & Basic Medical Sciences
- Basic Medical Sciences
- Chemical Technology
- Engineering (all fields)
- Green Technology
- Information Technology
- Materials, Metallurgy
- Mechatronics
- Medical Sciences
- Nanotechnology
- Industry & Technology Management
Award Details
The Khwarizmi International Award shall consist of :
- An engraved trophy
- A certificate, the certificate shall bear the inscription of the awardee’s contributions, and the signature of H. E. the President of the I. Rep. of Iran.
- A Certificate signed by the chairman of the KIA
- A Valuable Prize (The prize shall be reviewed each edition)
- Four days academic visit to the I. Rep. of Iran, including the delivery of lectures in different scientific institutions.
Eligibility Criteria
The selection criteria of the candidates are the following:
– Innovation in research subject or research method ,
– Application of the research work results in technology development ,
– The impact of the candidate’s research work on the current state of her/his field of science
– Publications must be of exceptional scientific quality,
– Reliability of the journals in which the results have been published,
– Economical aspects of the research work ,
– International standing in their field of research,
– Continued impact on the field of research
Deadline: 10th November, 2022
For more information: http://www.irost.org/kia/node/405