In the 6th round of "Shahid Ahmadi Roshan" Grant, three projects from Amirkabir University of Technology managed to land top rankings including: "The Use of Electroactive Materials in Designing and Constructing Sensors and Lightweight Wearable Flexible Electrical Generators" supervised by Doctor Maryam Yusefzadeh from the department of Textile Engineering, "Manufacturing and Evaluating Microencapsulated Supplements Containing Platelet-rich Plasma for Using in PRP Therapy" supervised by Doctor Rana Imani, a faculty member of the Biomedical Engineering department and finally, "Fabrication of Non-precious and Corrosion-resistant Electrode Anode for Utilization in Acidic Environments Containing Chloride Ions" under the supervision of Doctor Milad Rezaei of the Materials and Metallurgical Engineering department, reported AUT's public relations office.
These three projects had been finalized in the 6th round of Shahid Ahmadi Roshan grant, under the supervision of Iran's National Elites Foundation, and were presented with a formal honoring and appreciation letter in the opening ceremony of the 7th iteration of Shahid Ahmadi Roshan's problem-oriented development team event, in the presence of Iran's Vice-President for Science and Technology.