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Dr. Zahra HosseinKhan is a highly accomplished Iranian researcher, writer, and educator currently residing in Canada. With a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies that encompass contemporary quantum physics, socio-cultural studies, and contemporary arts, her research is focused on potentiality and possibility at both scientific and cosmic levels. Dr. HosseinKhan draws on a broad range of sources including New Materialism, Contemporary Physics, and Ancient Iranian and Islamic myth and philosophy in her research.
Dr. Zahra HosseinKhan is an Iranian researcher, writer, and educator currently residing in Montreal, Canada. With a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies that encompass contemporary quantum physics, socio-cultural studies, and contemporary arts. Dr. HosseinKhan draws on a broad range of sources including New Materialism, Contemporary Physics, and Ancient Iranian and Islamic myth and philosophy in her research.
 
In addition to her impressive research contributions, Dr. HosseinKhan is also skilled in creating and presenting various research and cultural proposals. She has a proven track record of securing funding from governmental and institutional sources and successfully managing and executing projects from start to finish.
 
Dr. HosseinKhan's accomplishments have been recognized with several awards of recognition and excellence from both provincial and federal Canadian governments. She has also received accolades from the Iranian Assembly Board of Directors.
 
Location: Canada

Latest revision as of 05:22, 10 April 2024

Dr. Zahra HosseinKhan is an Iranian researcher, writer, and educator currently residing in Montreal, Canada. With a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies that encompass contemporary quantum physics, socio-cultural studies, and contemporary arts. Dr. HosseinKhan draws on a broad range of sources including New Materialism, Contemporary Physics, and Ancient Iranian and Islamic myth and philosophy in her research.