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Mohammad Gheibi Selected as co-Chair of EGU 2024 Conference

Posted on 3 November, 2023 by Charlotte Lee

Mohammad Gheibi Selected as co-Chair of EGU 2024 Conference

We are delighted to share some remarkable news from our own TULTECH family. For the second consecutive year, our very own Eng. Mohammad Gheibi, the Head of the Research and Development Department, has been chosen to lead the prestigious EGU 2024 Conference in a specific field. EGU is one of the most significant events in the European geoscience community.

This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about Mohammad's dedication, expertise, and the profound impact he continues to make in the world of geoscience. It is not only a recognition of his remarkable capabilities but also a testament to the caliber of individuals that TULTECH attracts and nurtures.

The European Geoscience Union (EGU) Conference is an internationally acclaimed platform where the brightest minds in the field convene to share knowledge, insights, and advancements in geoscience. Mohammad's selection as the Chair for this prestigious event is a testament to his exceptional leadership skills, unwavering commitment to the field, and passion for advancing the understanding of our planet's dynamics.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mohammad Gheibi for this remarkable achievement. It reflects his dedication to his field and the level of excellence we strive for at TULTECH.

Thank you, Mohammad, for your positive contribution and dedication and for making all of us at TULTECH proud. We are excited about the journey ahead and are eager to see the transformative impact you will make.

Warmest regards,
TULTECH Association

 

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 17 July.

  1. Spain ceded Florida to US
  2. British humor magazine `Punch' 1st published.
  3. Harvard Observatory takes 1st photograph of a star (Vega)
  4. 1st railroad opens in Hawaii
  5. Spanish American War-Spaniards surrender to US at Santiago Cuba.
  6. British royal family adopts the name `Windsor.'
  7. Yanks 21 hits Browns 17 hits Browns win 7-6 in 17 on squeeze play
  8. Carl Mays gave up 13 runs & 20 hits in 13-0 lose to Indians
  9. Variety's famous headline `Sticks Nix Hick Pix.'
  10. Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan leaves NY for Los Angeles.
  11. Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak ends
  12. Potsdam Conference (FDR Stalin Churchill) holds 1st meeting.
  13. Rep of Korea founded.
  14. construction begins on Disneyland....
  15. Disneyland opens its doors in Anaheim Cal
  16. Tibet abolishes serfdom
  17. Roger Maris loses a HR due to a rain-out in the 5th
  18. Robert White in X-15 sets altitude record of 108 km (354 300 ft).
  19. Apollo/Soyuz the 1st US/USSR linkup in space
  20. Apollo-Soyus; 1st US/USSR linkup in space
  21. Reggie Jackson refusal to bunt causes mgr Billy Martin to suspend him
  22. Ronald Reagan formally accepts Republican nomination for president
  23. Lobby Walkways at KC's Hyatt Regency collapse kill 114 injure 200
  24. Humbar Estuary Bridge UK world's longest span (1.4 km) is opened.
  25. Soyuz T-12 carries 3 cosmonauts to space station Salyut 7.