Innovation Network
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Innovation Center

Despite economic sanctions and other challenges, our country has been able to make significant progress in various fields and become a major player in the global scientific community. A bold presence in international scientific forums shows Iran’s potential and capabilities in this field. Our country’s commitment to education and research has created a thriving innovation ecosystem that continues progressing and developing. Iran’s scientific advances have contributed greatly to the world despite all the problems it faces, and in the coming years, we will probably see more groundbreaking research and technological developments from Iran. As technology and society evolve, it becomes necessary for organizations to evolve their business models, during the last two decades many leading and well-known companies (such as General Motors, IBM, Kodak, Nokia, Blackberry, Motorola, Yahoo, AOL, Xerox, etc.) have either completely disappeared, or have lost their market share, or have been acquired and merged by other companies. A point that is generally repeated in the story of the failure of these companies is the lack of innovation. On the other hand, the formation of risky, innovative, and agile businesses in the form of startups has threatened the market share of traditional and old companies, and transformation in business models is now a necessity.

The many weaknesses of the old innovation system caused several ambitious organizations to seek innovation methods, and these organizations created innovation centers to accelerate in today’s digital space. Innovation centers consist of teams of people and usually sites known as technology and innovation hubs, and their goal is to create an ecosystem of startups, accelerators, investors, vendors, and academic and university institutions that create these innovation hubs. The task of innovation centers is to lead and risk new solutions for customers, test new business models, and evaluate new technologies to improve a company’s market share.

Segal Innovation Center also creates research cores in the field of various sciences with the support of scientific authorities, industrial experts, and investors, to offer new services and products to the market based on the achievements of basic research and these activities in the form of a knowledge-based business model. It becomes stable.

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Department of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science and engineering whose purpose is to design and build intelligent machines and programs. Intelligence can be considered the ability of an agent to achieve goals in the surrounding world after perceiving the environment. The range of applications of this knowledge and its importance in various human activities, from daily life to deep and challenging scientific research and explorations, is increasing day by day. Since the applications of artificial intelligence in manufacturing and service industries are expanding rapidly, and shortly, leading organizations will benefit from the wide and pioneering benefits of this intelligent technology in their products and services to their stakeholders.

Research Core of artificial neural networks (ANN)
Research core of simulated neural networks (SNN)
Research Core of robotics and intelligent systems
Research core of special disease prediction tools
Research Core of identifying defects and lack of nutrients in the soil
Research Core of deepfakes and generative AI
Research Core of speech recognition

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Department of Basic Sciences

Research core of science and nanotechnology
Research core of biomolecules research and technology
Research core of neurofeedback and neuroscience and behavior
Research core of modeling and computational sciences
Research core of holographic superconductors
Research core of geothermal and hydrothermal energy
Research core of topology and dynamics
Research core of environmental chemistry

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Department of Engineering Sciences

Research core of bioelectronics
Research core of rail transport
Research core of intelligent transportation
Research core of membrane and membrane processes
Research core of thermal systems management
Research core of industrial catalysts
Research core of mining and rock mechanics
Research core of renewable energy converters
Research core of mineral processing and environment
Research core of fibrous composite materials and nan composites
Research core of iron and steel
Research core of composite

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Department of Medical Sciences

Research core of neuroscience
Research core of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Research core of nanotechnology
Research core of genetics and epigenetics
Research core of biotechnology
Research core of smart materials
Research core of clinical assistant
Research core of cardiovascular image analysis
Research core of gene therapy
Research core of game technology (virtual therapy and therapies)

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Department of Agricultural Sciences

The role of the agricultural sector in ensuring the country’s food security and export and foreign exchange makes this sector one of the most important areas of domestic production. With the presence of committed and capable farmers, favorable land and soil, suitable climatic conditions, and sufficient water reserves, it is possible to ensure the supply of domestic needs and the export sector in the fields of crop, livestock, greenhouse, and garden production of agricultural products.

Research core of food packaging
Research core of ecological and sustainable agriculture
Research core of new food processing and preservation methods
Research core of agricultural machinery
Research core of pests and diseases of garden and ornamental plants
Research core of organic agriculture
Research core of drought and harmful atmospheric phenomena

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Department of Marine Sciences

The sea is a source full of divine gifts, and benefiting from its benefits will require careful planning and the national and all-around determination of all institutions and organizations that play a role in related matters. The Islamic Republic of Iran, having about 5800 kilometers of coastline and being located next to the Persian Gulf, the Sea of ​​Oman, and the Sea of ​​Mazandaran, is considered a maritime country. With its history of historical presence in the sea, technical capabilities, and rich human capital, Iran can base its economic, political, and military authority on maritime development. Geopolitical location, rich energy resources, playing a role as a North-South corridor in Southwest Asia, access to open waters and high employment generation are only part of the capacities that are available to the country through the sea. Also, marine science is known as one of the most strategic areas of the country’s progress due to its diverse areas such as shipbuilding, offshore, fisheries, transportation, military industries, environment, tourism, etc., and paying attention to It causes the growth and prosperity of employment and the country’s economy.

Research core of production of biofuels from marine microalgae
Research core of high-speed industrial cavitation water tunnel hydrodynamics
Research core of marine pollution ecology and hydrodynamic phenomena
Research core of two-phase flow hydrodynamics in transmission lines
Research core of sources and origin of microplastics in the marine environment
Research core of biodiversity, Phytoplankton, zooplankton, and Benthic Animals and Plants
Research core of geo-morphology and engineering tectonics
Research core of hydrology and meteorology
Research core of geo-tourism and tourism

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