Honoring an International Nanotechnology Student for Achieving First Place at the Quran and Etrat Festival
An international PhD student of the Nanotechnology Group has been honored for achieving first place in the Tartil Recitation category at the 29th Quran and Etrat Festival of Iranian Universities of Medical Sciences.
Asma Mokhtar Sahabi, an international PhD candidate in Medical Nanotechnology, secured first place in the Tartil Recitation discipline in the international students section at the university-level stage of the 29th Quran and Etrat Festival.
According to the Public Relations Office of the School of Advanced Medical Technologies at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Ms. Sahabi’s outstanding performance in this prestigious cultural and religious event reflects her distinguished capabilities alongside her academic and research achievements. Her success highlights a balanced excellence in both scholarly and Quranic pursuits.
In recognition of this achievement, Dr. Mohammad Tanha, Head of the Office of the Supreme Leader’s Representation, presented her with a certificate of appreciation, commending her scientific and cultural efforts in promoting religious and Quranic values.
Dr. Reza Faridi Majidi, Dean of the School of Advanced Medical Technologies, also congratulated Ms. Sahabi on this notable accomplishment and wished her continued success in her academic and cultural endeavors.
This honor underscores the significant scientific, cultural, and spiritual capacities of international students at the School of Advanced Medical Technologies capacities that continue to flourish through the support and guidance of the School’s leadership and faculty members.

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