University of Tehran
Morteza Paricheh is a skilled mining engineer and academic, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tehran since September 2023. Morteza holds extensive experience in consulting roles, including positions as an IPCC Consultant for Mobina Mining & Industrial Co. and a Mining Consultant for Zamin Zist Consulting Engineers and FSTCO. Previous roles include Senior Mining Consultant at Gohar Zamin Iron Ore Company and Mine Planning Engineer at Kavoshgaran Consulting Engineers. Morteza's educational background includes a Ph.D. and MSc in Mining Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology and a Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering-Exploitation from Birjand University of Technology. Key areas of expertise include mine planning, feasibility studies, production scheduling, and IPCC systems.
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University of Tehran
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University of Tehran, the icon of higher education in Iran, was established in its traditional form seven centuries ago. It was initially founded as a Houza (traditional religious school). In the modern era, the University evolved from its religious structure to a more modern and academic structure of higher education. Dar-ol-Fonoon College was the first engineering school in its modern form which was established about a century ago. University of Tehran in its current form was inaugurated in the winter of 1934.