Sadra Karimzadeh, an associate professor at the University of Tabriz, and a specialist in the country, as the top young Iranian researcher at the 10th Brax Young Scientists’ Assembly in Brazil, outlined the vital role of artificial intelligence and metrics.
The scientific event was held in Brazilia, the capital of Brazil from September 1-8. Karimzadeh, who was managing the Tabriz University Remote Measurement Laboratory, gave a lecture entitled “Environmental Change, Remote Measurement and Artificial Intelligence”.
The process of selecting Iran’s representatives was carried out in August through the call of the Ministry of Science’s Scientific and International Cooperation Center in collaboration with the Vice President of Science, Technology and Economics of the Presidential Base. In this event, representatives from the universities of Tabriz, Tehran, Science and Technology, Isfahan and Amir Kabir were present in the form of a four -member delegation from Iran.
The presence of this prominent researcher was supported by the International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Development Organization in the context of the Connect Program. Interaction, capabilities and sharing the experiences of non -Iranian specialists are among the main goals of the Connect Program, which is pursued to enhance Iran’s scientific diplomacy and effective presence in international forums.
In his speech, he focused on how emerging technologies can help to improve the lives of citizens in Brex and other parts of the world.
The 10th Assembly of Young Scientists and the Eighth Young Brex Innovators Award provided an important basis for discussing and presenting scientific achievements among the elites of member states, including Iran as the new member of the group.
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