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Taraneh Javanbakht (Taraneh Djavanbakht-Samani) was born on 12 May, 1974 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian scientist and polymath (born 1974). Discover Taraneh Javanbakht's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

Popular As Taraneh Djavanbakht-Samani
Occupation Scientist; Philosopher; Poet; Activist
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 12 May, 1974
Birthday 12 May
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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1974

Taraneh Javanbakht (, born 12 May 1974) is an Iranian scientist and polymath.

Javanbakht was born in Tehran in 1974 and grew up there.

1996

She first graduated with a degree in chemistry from the University of Shahid Beheshti in 1996.

2002

In 2002 she was awarded her first Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the Pierre and Marie Curie University.

She moved to the University of Montreal to continue her postdoctoral work.

2009

She spoke out in support of Shirin Ebadi, as a potential president for Iran in 2009.

She also writes about human rights in Iran and believes that cultural and intellectual growth advances and empathy and understanding of humanity.

2011

Whilst in Canada, Javanbakht has studied for additional Masters qualifications at Université du Québec à Montréal: for molecular biology in 2011 and for the study of logic in the Department of Philosophy in 2016.

Javanbakht is a scientist, engineer and chemist, working in particular with nanoparticles; she is also a poet, activist and philosophical researcher.

Javanbakht has worked on a variety of projects exploring the properties of hydrogels, and catalysts and using scanning microscopy and other techniques.

Research papers include:

Javanbakht is interested in epistemology and aesthetics.

She has proposed a new theoretical framework, netism.

She has also worked on the ethics of Rousseau and Voltaire.

Javanbakth has published nine volumes of poetry with publishers, such as Arvin and Novin Pajhoohesh publishers in Iran.

Her first volume was called Iranian Songs in Seven Languages and she wrote poems in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, English, French, German and Russian for it.

Her poetry has been published in several journals.

Javanbakht's artwork is a significant part of her practice and been exhibited in Canada.

Javanbakht has written widely about women's rights and human rights, with particular reference to the Middle East.

She is a proponent of the idea that women should embrace polymathy in order to advance the struggle for women's rights, in particular being able to think and work in several languages.