Biography - Mehrdad Mahmoudi Zarandi


Professor Mehrdad Mahmoudi Zarandi was born in 1963 in Kerman, Iran. From an early age, he had a keen interest in science and mathematics, which led to his earning a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology. For his graduate studies, he came to the United States, and he holds both Master of Science and Doctroal degrees in chemical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. After completing his studies, he continued to work at Caltech as a research scientist in bioengineering and aeronautics. In addition to his technical research and publications, he has enjoyed a wide range of teaching experiences with undergraduates in mathematics, chemistry, physics and the history and philosophy of science. In 2002 his first book, Science and the Myth of Progress, was published. He currently teaches Mathematics and Physics at Ivytech State College in Bloomington, Indiana.

 
 

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