Mohammad Soleimani
Mohammad Soleimani | |
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Communication and Information Technology Minister | |
In office 2005 – August 2009 |
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President | Mahmoud Ahmedinejad |
Preceded by | Ahmad Motamedi |
Succeeded by | Reza Taghipour |
Personal details | |
Born | 1954 (age 70–71) Kazerun, Iran |
Nationality | Iranian |
Political party | Islamic Republic Party |
Alma mater | Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University Shiraz University |
Religion | Islam |
Mohammad Soleimani (born 1954) is an Iranian politician and former Minister of Communication and Information Technology (2005-2009). He is also an electrical engineer and a professor at Iran University of Science and Technology. He was born in Kazerun.
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Education
Soleimani was born in Kazerun. He received an BSc in 1978 from Shiraz University in Iran and a MSc in 1981 and a PhD in 1983 in high-frequency electronics from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
Signing of the Asia and Pacific Cooperation Organization Convention
Soleimani met with China's Deputy Prime Minister Huang Ju on 27 October 2005, and signed the convention establishing the Asia and Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO). Iran's first satellite Sinah-1 was launched with help from the Government of Russia from Polstesk space base in Murmansk province in northwestern Russia. Ahmad Talebzadeh, Iran's Aerospace Organization head, also attended the meeting.[1]
When he returned to Tehran he told reporters, "By placing Iran's Sina-1 (Z-S.4) in its designated orbit, we have practically joined the group of countries enjoying space technology. It was a big achievement."[2]
World Summit on the Information Society
The 2005 World Summit on the Information Society was held in Tunisia from 16 to 19 November 2005. 12,000 officials from 50 different national governments, the United Nations, and various non-governmental organizations participated. Per Soleimani's wishes, "non-discriminatory access" to information technology was approved.[3]
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- Living people
- Iran University of Science and Technology faculty
- Imam Hossein University faculty
- People from Kazerun
- Government ministers of Iran
- Ambassadors of Iran to Mali
- Front of Islamic Revolution Stability politicians