#From_Kobe_Japan_to_San Francisco
Dedicated to Dr. Mohammad Reza Islami
#first_part
Hamed Musapour
One year and six months and twenty-seven days ago, Toshiba announced that its CEO resigned due to exaggeration of the company’s profits.
My story and the Accelerated Evaluation Channel started from here. As usual, I went to the profile of the channel or the BIO to get to know the author more and it was written like this:
In continuation of Japan Notes and Accelerated Assessment Blog; Here is an attempt to see America and record observations. Analysis and comparison of the development pattern of both America and Japan and documentaries, as much as possible
https://t.me/solseghalam
When we look at all the published content of the channel, we realize that we are dealing with a detailed person who is trying his best to convey the correct picture of the events around him to his readers.
At the same time as expressing the merits, he writes about the long queues to exchange driver’s licenses in the United States and that no one protested that this is the situation, doesn’t the country own it?! Up to the main street leading to the UN building, which is full of potholes and no citizen takes pictures of it and criticizes the city administration with mockery. He writes about the difference in news coverage of a tragic event in Japan and Iran, so that we know how much Japanese managers value the mental health of their citizens.
Economic material, where, together with the documentary film, it shows us that there are two different rates for the supply of gasoline in two opposite gas stations in America, and no one objects to this situation. From the way downtown San Francisco parking is priced, which has made people switch to public transportation (without government intervention). He writes about seminars and educational workshops organized in American universities, and most importantly, he writes about Iranian art and artists, expressing them and mourning their loss.
Dr. Mohammadreza Eslami, as an academic person and of course with a taste for poetry and calligraphy, writes in #Rapid_Evaluation to give us an accurate picture of his surroundings; And this illustration is for the field of study in which bones are broken and hair is white.
Let me introduce you more to this cultured and humble face.
“He studied civil engineering at Shaheed Beheshti University (former water and electricity industry). He continued his studies in the field of structures until the completion of his doctorate at #Kobe_University, Japan, and completed two #postdoctoral courses at #Michigan_State and #Clemson_South_Carolina universities.
You read it right, he has completed two postdoctoral courses. I must say that getting a doctorate in engineering from foreign universities with those high standards is not everyone’s job, let alone spending time and energy for #research in two postdoctoral courses.
Continued in the next part
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