List of Iranian scientists
The following is a non-comprehensive list of Iranian scientists and engineers that lived up until the modern age.
Pre-modern era
- Abdol-Hamid , founder of Arabic prose along with the fellow Persian Ibn Muqaffa.
- Abhari, mathematician.
- Abu Nasr e Mansur, mathematician.
- Abu Wafa Buzjani, mathematician.
- Adhad o Dowleh , of the Buwayhid dynasty, responsible for the construction of Band-i Amir, a Dam in Shiraz in 960AD.
- Ala'eddin , constructed the Counterweight Trebuchet for Kubilai. He was thus honoured in the official history of China's Yuan dynasty. (p119)
- al-fadl ibn Naubakht
- Alhazen, or Ebne Heisam in Persian.
- Avicenna (Ibn Sina), physician, philosopher
- Azophi, a.k.a. Abdorrahman Sufi, astronomer from Ray that invented the meridian ring.
- Bahai, Sheikh
- Bal'ami , Samanid era scholar.
- Balkhi, a.k.a. Albumasar. Mathematician.
- Bani Musa, Hasan , Astronomer.
- Bani Musa, Ahmad , Astronomer.
- Bani Musa, Mohammad , Astronomer.
- Barmak, Khaled , a former Bhuddist from Khorasan in the court of al-Mansur. Initiated the Greek translation movement of the Abbasid House of Wisdom.
- Bukhtishu, famous Persian Christian physician of Academy of Gundishapur.
- Burzoe , a.k.a. Borzouyeh-i Tabib. Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur.
- Biruni, astronomer, mathematician
- Farabi, (Al-Farabi, Pharabius), chemist
- Farghani, a.k.a. Alfraganus. Astronomer.
- Farsi, mathematician.
- Fazari, Ibrahim
- Fazari, Mohammad
- Ghazzali, philosopher.
- Jarrah was a learned Persian vizier from Khorasan, of the Abbasid dynasty.
- Ghiyaseddin Jamsheed Kashani, mathematician
- Hallaj, Mystic-philosopher.
- Harawi, Abolfadl. Astronomer of Buyid dynasty.
- Hayyan, Jaber ebne, a.k.a. Geber. Chemist.
- Ibn Shater , astronomer who made modifications to Ptolemy's model to account for discrepancies in observations.
- Isfahani Abol-fath, mathematician.
- Istakhri , prominent geographer of 10th century. Gives the earliest known account of windmills.
- Karaji, mathematician.
- Khazeni, Abu Jafar, mathematician.
- Khazeni, Abolfath, physicist.
- Khujandi, mathematician and astronomer.
- Khwarizmi (aka Al-Khwarazmi) creator of algorithm and algebra, mathematician and astronomer
- Kushyar ibn Labban , mathematician.[1]
- Kuhi, Rostam, mathematician.
- Lev Landau, born in Baku, part of Iran until 1828. [2]
- Mahani , mathematician. [3]
- Majusi, Ibn Abbas, physician.
- Marwazi , astronomer and mathematician from Merv, who lived in Baghdad. He first introduced the idea of "Tangents" in Trigonometry.
- Masawaiyh or Masuya. Famous Christian Persian physician of Academy of Gundishapur.
- Mashallah, a former Jew from Khorasan, who designed the city of Baghdad based on Firouzabad.
- Masihi Gorgani, Avicenna's master.
- Miskawayh , philosopher.
- Mozaffar ibn Ismail of Herat. Predecessor, physicist, and original author of Khazeni's Balance of Wisdom.
- Mullasadra, philosopher.
- Muqaffa, Ibn, founder of Arabic prose along with the fellow Persian AbdolHamid .
- Muqaddasī , prominent geographer.
- Muwaffaq, Abu mansur, pharmacologist.
- Nahavandi, Benjamin, Jewish scholar.
- Nahavandi, Ahmad , prominent Astronomer of the 800s.
- Nasavi , mathematician. [4]
- Natili Tabari, physician.
- Naubakht , Zoroastrian designer of the city of Baghdad.
- Nayrizi , mathematician. [5]
- Omar Khayyam, poet, mathematician, and astronomist
- Qazi Zadeh , prominent mathematician
- Qazwini , mathematician
- Rhazes (Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi), chemist and physicist
- Saghani Ostorlabi, astronomer.
- Sahl, Fadl ibn , learned Persian Vizier of Khorasan, who served under Al-Ma'mun.
- Sahl, Shapur ibn , Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur. Wrote one of the first medical books on antidotes called Aqrabadhin.
- Samarqandi, Ashraf , mathematician, astronomer.[6]
- Sarakhsi, Ahmad tayyeb , Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur d900.
- Shirazi, Qutbeddin , astronomer.
- Sijzi, mathematician.
- Sufi, Abdol-rahman: see Azophi.
- Sorevardi, Shahabeddin. d1234. Philosopher.
- Tabari, prominent historian.
- Tabari, Abul Hasan, physician.
- Tabari, Ibn Sahl, Jewish convert physician. Master of Rhazes.
- Tahir, Abdollah ibn . A medieval governor of Khorasan. Wrote Kitab al-Quniy, discussing irrigation techniques.
- Tāriq, Yaqub ibn
- Tusi, Nasireddin, mathematician, philosopher.
- Tusi, Sharafeddin, mathematician.
- Ulugh Beg, Turkish-Persian astronomer.
- Urdi, Mo'ayyeduddin , astronomer who made modifications to Ptolemy's model to account for discrepancies in observations.
- Yazdad, Ibn was a learned Persian vizier from Merv, Khorasan, of the Abbasid dynasty.
- Yumn, Nazif ibn
- Zaiyat, Ibn was a learned Persian vizier from Gilan, of the Abbasid dynasty.
- Zamakhshari
Contemporary
See special page on contemporary Iranian scientists and engineers.
Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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