Fakhruddin Ahmadi Danesh-Ashtiani
Fakhruddin Ahmadi Danesh-Ashtiani (born 1955) is an Iranian politician and scholar. Being a graduate of Imperial College London,[1] he is a professor at University of Khaje Nsair and fourth proposed minister of Ministry of Science, Research and Technology by Hassan Rouhani Government.[2] Before him, Rouhani had proposed Mahmoud Nili Ahmadabadi to the Iranian Majlis but he failed to get enough votes.[3] He has served in different responsibilities including deputy of Planning and Development in Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.[4]
Life and Education
Ahmadi Ashtiani was born in 1955 in Ahstian, Iran. in 1974 he finished high school from Alavi high school in Tehran. He finished his BA in engineering from Amirkabir university in 1980. He got his masters from the same university in 1992 and got PhD in 1977 from Imperial College London. Ahmadi Ashtiani is married and has two sons and a daughter. He wrote more than 50 academic articles, one book and supervised more than 40 dissertations.
Political career
Soon after the revolution, Ahmadi Ashtiani joined the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution. He periodically participated in war with Iraq during Iran-Iraq war. In 1986, he entered the government of Mir Hossein Mousavi. He held several official jobs until 1999. In this year, he started his 6 year term to work as vice president of planning at the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. After Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power in 2005, he was marginalized by new officials but in November 2014, Hassan Rouhani introduced him as proposed minister for Ministry of Science, Research and Technology to the Iranian Majlis.