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		<title>Over 130 Iranian women among world&#8217;s top 1% most-cited researchers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – Some 135 out of 938 Iranian researchers who have been recognized among the world&#8217;s top one percent most-cited researchers in 2023 are female scholars. In 2023, 938 top researchers affiliated with Iranian organizations have been identified, which shows a 12 percent increase compared to the previous year. Over the past decade, the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="summary"><em>TEHRAN (<a href="https://www.irannewsdaily.com/">Iran News</a>) –</em> Some 135 out of 938 Iranian researchers who have been recognized among the world&#8217;s top one percent most-cited researchers in 2023 are female scholars.</p>
<p>In 2023, 938 top researchers affiliated with Iranian organizations have been identified, which shows a 12 percent increase compared to the previous year. Over the past decade, the number of highly-cited researchers in the country has been growing.</p>
<p>Women are an important part of society, playing an important role in the development of human societies, IRNA quoted Ahmad Fazelzadeh, the head of the Islamic World Science and Technology Monitoring and Citation (ISC) Institute, as saying.</p>
<p>One of the indicators of scientific authority is the number of highly cited scientists in each country, and Iranian women researchers have a special place in the field of scientific authority at the national and international level, Fazelzadeh added.</p>
<p>ISC’s main responsibilities are to introduce highly-cited researchers and to provide the possibility to identify and introduce elite researchers and scholars.</p>
<p>According to its missions, ISC is responsible for monitoring the status of science and technology in Iran, Islamic Countries, and the world.</p>
<p>One of the indicators of scientific authority is the number of highly cited researchers in each country.</p>
<p>Among Iranian highly-cited researchers, women are also present and have played their part in the scientific authority of Iran.</p>
<p>Using the data indexed in the ISC database, ISC identifies highly cited Iranian researchers in Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Art, and Architecture.</p>
<p>In the latest announced list, highly cited researchers have been introduced in the period of 10 years (2011-2021). The criteria for selecting researchers in this list is the number of citations made to their scientific productions.</p>
<p>According to the recent report of ISC, in the list of one percent of researchers in the world which is based on the Essential Science Indicators  (ESI) database, a total of 135 Iranian female researchers have been recognized in the areas of Agricultural Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Neuroscience and Psychology, Engineering, Material Science, Psychiatry/Psychology, Computer Science, Interdisciplinary, Social Science, generalities and some have obtained the necessary points even in several fields.</p>
<p>Fazelzadeh went on to say that according to the Stanford University List which was conducted by a number of researchers from Stanford University and the Elsevier Institute via analyzing the data of the Scopus database, 60 highly cited Iranian female researchers are among the top two percent in the world (service performance) in eight subject areas including Clinical Medicine, Chemistry, Biomedicine, Strategic Technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology, etc.), Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Physics and Astronomy, Information and Communication Technology, and Engineering.</p>
<p>316 female Iranian highly-cited researchers are among the top two percent of the world (one-year performance) in 14 subject areas of Clinical Medicine, Biomedicine, Chemistry, Engineering, Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Strategic Technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology, etc.), Information and Communication Technology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Environment, Design and Construction, Public Health and Health Services, Biology, Social Sciences, Communication and Textual Research have obtained the necessary points.</p>
<p>Some 46 female researchers in 13 subject areas of Business, Management and Accounting, Geographical Sciences, Psychology, Social Sciences, Knowledge and Information Science, Language and Linguistics, Educational Sciences, Economic Sciences, Sociology and Political Sciences, Language and Literature, Historical Sciences, Theology and Islamic Studies and other areas gained the needed points.</p>
<p><strong>Iranian female scholars</strong></p>
<p>While the West is trying to show a distorted image of Iranian women, the promotion of women&#8217;s status in Iran and their presence in various scientific and academic fields is undeniable</p>
<p>Despite all the problems and challenges that women all over the world face, they do not give up their dreams and goals and strive to be useful in society. Like many women in the world, Iranian women have also proved their capabilities in various fields and succeeded both nationally and internationally.</p>
<p>Since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in February 1979, Iranian women have shone in different political, social, cultural, scientific, educational, and artistic fields in both national and international arenas during the past 44 years.</p>
<p>The scientific progress of Iranian women in the years after the Islamic Revolution has been very impressive.</p>
<p>Despite some difficulties, the Iranian female population has been provided with the opportunity to study at universities in various fields so that educated women are seen as one of the most important social assets of the country today.</p>
<p>In the pre-Revolution era, most of the female pupils were keen on studying art and medical sciences at universities, but nowadays, they study in all fields including engineering, mathematics, economy, and agriculture.</p>
<p>As of 2006, women accounted for over half of university students in Iran and 70% of science and engineering students. In 2012, according to UNESCO data, over 2 million out of 4 million students in tertiary education in Iran were females, thus marking the fifth largest female enrollment after China, India, the US, and Brazil. In engineering fields, Iranian female enrollment ranked first in the world and in science fields second, after the US.</p>
<p>The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in one of his speeches on December 16, 1992, said, “… No one should propagate that by preserving one&#8217;s hijab, modesty, homemaking and raising children, one cannot acquire knowledge. Thank God, today we have so many female intellectuals and scientists in various fields of our society: hardworking, intelligent, and valuable university students; high-level graduates; outstanding and high-ranking physicians! Today, in the Islamic Republic of Iran, various fields of sciences are available for women…”</p>
<p>Iranian women have proven they can contribute greatly to the advancement of science, as 345 female researchers are on the Highly Cited Researchers list of the world.</p>
<p>In the previous edition of the Highly Cited Researchers revealed by Clarivate, 15 researchers were from Iranian institutions, but in the 2022 edition, 12 Iranian researchers have been included.</p>
<p>Global statistics show that 28 percent of researchers are women. It is worth mentioning that Iranian women are among those researchers, who presented much research at domestic and international levels.</p>
<p>The Iranian women have succeeded in playing key roles in managing startups and accelerators, facilitating groups and companies active in agriculture, industries, architecture, pharmaceutical, and economic sectors, they also shone in the entrepreneurship area.</p>
<p>Iranian women have been able to achieve countless successes in various fields. It is difficult to name all these women. There are also many successful Iranian women all over the world who are famous in many fields of science and technology. A number of these women have achieved the highest honors in certain fields.</p>
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		<title>You Can Touch Virtual Objects Now, Using Haptic Feedback Gloves</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 07:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p> Researchers created an ultralight pair of gloves that allow users to feel virtual objects, making the lines between the real world and the virtual world become more blurred. Basic prototypes of virtual tactile feedback technology have been developed in the past, but they were always bogged down by their massive bulky exoskeletons and power sources. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead"> Researchers created an ultralight pair of gloves that allow users to feel virtual objects, making the lines between the real world and the virtual world become more blurred.</h3>
<p>Basic prototypes of virtual tactile feedback technology have been developed in the past, but they were always bogged down by their massive bulky exoskeletons and power sources. The EFPL’s ultralight gloves are very light and flexible, weighing just 8 grams per finger. (That’s half as heavy as a CD.) The energy required to power the gloves is incredibly small, needing only a small few-milliWatt battery.</p>
<p>The lightness of the glove highlights its form, as it’s designed to feel as natural and unintrusive as possible. In order to simulate grasping and feeling a virtual object, metal bars inside the fingers of the gloves connect and stop the fingers from moving. Basically, instead of simulating movement, the gloves simulate the blocking of movement. By adjusting the tension of the fingers (which can apply up to 40 Newtons of force) the gloves can simulate the feeling of hard, solid objects like cups or soft, more malleable objects like sponges,</p>
<p>The possible applications of these gloves are numerous. Obviously, the first thing that comes to mind is video games, as these gloves would significantly enhance the immersion of VR games. Currently, no similar technology exists in the video gaming market. It’s not quite “Ready Player One,” but it’s a step in the right direction.</p>
<p>Additionally, the gloves could be used to help medical students practice complex and precise operations such as surgery.</p>
<p>The researchers are hoping to develop similar technology for other parts of the body after the gloves are completed. Imagine being able to “cuddle” a baby in another country or arm-wrestle with The Rock from the comfort of your couch. The possibilities are endless.</p>
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		<title>Researchers Develop Biofuel-Powered Sensor Able to Detect, Prevent Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2018 06:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An implantable, biofuel-powered sensor was developed by researchers that runs on sugar and can monitor a body&#8217;s biological signals to detect, prevent and diagnose diseases. A cross-disciplinary research team led by Subhanshu Gupta, assistant professor in WSU&#8217;s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, developed the unique sensor, which, enabled by the biofuel cell, harvests [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead">An implantable, biofuel-powered sensor was developed by researchers that runs on sugar and can monitor a body&#8217;s biological signals to detect, prevent and diagnose diseases.</h3>
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<p>A cross-disciplinary research team led by Subhanshu Gupta, assistant professor in WSU&#8217;s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, developed the unique sensor, which, enabled by the biofuel cell, harvests glucose from body fluids to run.</p>
<p>The research team has demonstrated a unique integration of the biofuel cell with electronics to process physiological and biochemical signals with high sensitivity, Science Daily reported.</p>
<p>Professors Su Ha and Alla Kostyukova from the Gene and Linda School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, led design of the biofuel cell.</p>
<p>Many popular sensors for disease detection are either watches, which need to be recharged, or patches that are worn on the skin, which are superficial and can&#8217;t be embedded. The sensor developed by the WSU team could also remove the need to prick a finger for testing of certain diseases, such as diabetes.</p>
<p>&#8220;The human body carries a lot of fuel in its bodily fluids through blood glucose or lactate around the skin and mouth,&#8221; said Gupta. &#8220;Using a biofuel cell opens the door to using the body as potential fuel.&#8221;</p>
<p>The electronics in the sensor use state-of-the-art design and fabrication to consume only a few microwatts of power while being highly sensitive. Coupling these electronics with the biofuel cell makes it more efficient than traditional battery-powered devices, said Gupta. Since it relies on body glucose, the sensor&#8217;s electronics can be powered indefinitely. So, for instance, the sensor could run on sugar produced just under the skin.</p>
<p>Unlike commonly used lithium-ion batteries, the biofuel cell is also completely non-toxic, making it more promising as an implant for people, he said. It is also more stable and sensitive than conventional biofuel cells.</p>
<p>The researchers say their sensor could be manufactured cheaply through mass production, by leveraging economies of scale.</p>
<p>While the sensors have been tested in the lab, the researchers are hoping to test and demonstrate them in blood capillaries, which will require regulatory approval. The researchers are also working on further improving and increasing the power output of their biofuel cell.</p>
<p>&#8220;This brings together the technology for making a biofuel cell with our sophisticated electronics,&#8221; said Gupta. &#8220;It&#8217;s a very good marriage that could work for many future applications.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Researchers Create AI, Deep-Learning System to Enable Robots to Learn from Human Demonstration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 08:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN &#8211; Nvidia researchers have created a deep-learning system that can teach a robot simply by observing a human&#8217;s actions. According to Nvidia, the deep learning and artificial intelligence method is designed to improve robot-human communication and allow them to collaborate. The paper will be presented at a conference in Brisbane, Australia. Researchers trained neural networks powered [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="ntDesc">TEHRAN &#8211; Nvidia researchers have created a deep-learning system that can teach a robot simply by observing a human&#8217;s actions.</div>
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<p class="rtejustify">According to Nvidia, the deep learning and artificial intelligence method is designed to improve robot-human communication and allow them to collaborate. The paper will be presented at a conference in Brisbane, Australia.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">Researchers trained neural networks powered by Nvidia&#8217;s Titan X GPUs. The neural networks incorporated perception, program generation and ultimate execution. Simply put, a human could demonstrate a real world task and the robot could learn a task.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">Nvidia continues to ride AI, gaming, machine learning, crypto waves</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The robot would see a task via a camera and then infer positions and relationships of objects in a scene. The neural network would then generate a plan to explain how to recreate perceptions. The execution network would carry the task out.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">Nvidia said its method is the first time where synthetic data was combined with an image-centric approach on a robot.</p>
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