The deadline to submit works to the 4th round of Noor school student competition, in recognition of Prof. Omar Yaghi, expired and 2409 students from 6 countries participated in this round of the competition.
The third round of MSTF Science Promotion Meeting, held on September 20, 2020, revolved around the efficacy of 2019 Mustafa(Pbuh) Prize laureate’s mRNA-based vaccine.
Considering the concretization elements of the fluid-natured and subtle concept of light, the Glass Trophy of Noor school student competition, in recognition of Prof. Omar Yaghi, was made inspired by Islamic geometry in a way that is not only spiritually, but also materially valuable.
A 2019 Mustafa(Pbuh) Prize laureate presented the latest findings of his research team on breast cancer during the 16th congress on Stem Cell Biology and Technology.
Director of eiLink Research and Development Center in Azerbaijan, in an interview with the MSTF put forward suggestions on the measures that can be taken within the framework of STEP in times of global crisis.
Director of Risk Management Office at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman, in an interview with Tasnim news agency delineated the strategies needed to be employed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An expert in the sphere of school education said: “Fortunately, school students must undertake a lot of research and study so as to participate in Noor school student competition, which can fire their enthusiasm, strengthen motivation among them, give credits to their learning, and make it everlasting.”
Former chancellor of Shariaty Technical College stated that “if the interaction network among students grows stronger and they share ideas using a language of Islamic science and ethics, they will contribute to the scientific future of the Islamic world.”