伊朗Babol Noshirvani理工大学
2025-03-29
更新时间:2025-03-29 03:58:30作者:欧曼老师
Babol Noshirvani理工大学以其壮观的景色而闻名,是位于Babol的一所男女同校的公立研究型大学,距离马赞德兰海(里海)20公里。它是伊朗北部唯一的科技大学
它成立于1970年,最初被称为巴波尔技术教师培训学院,旨在将学生培养成各个工程领域的技术讲师
它于1979年加入马赞德兰大学,并更名为工程学院,之后重新获得一些独立,更名为诺希尔瓦尼理工学院(Babol Noshiravani Technical and Educational Complex),之后于2008年以现名获得自己的大学地位
该大学的主要院系包括基础科学、化学工程、土木工程、电气和计算机工程以及机械工程。占地11公顷的校园分布在三栋建筑上,容纳了四个工程部门和几个实验室,以及一个750个座位的圆形剧场
马赞德兰省北部与里海接壤,南部与崎岖积雪的阿尔布尔茨山脉接壤,气候温和,平原郁郁葱葱,草原宽阔,森林茂密。中东最高峰达马万德火山位于阿尔布尔茨山脉,以及几个广阔的国家公园
巴波尔市是德黑兰东北部巴波尔县的首府,建在古城马马蒂尔的遗迹上,是该地区的主要中心。它因其橙色农场而被称为“橙花之城”,北部多山,有许多纪念碑,如17世纪沙阿·阿巴斯一世宫殿的废墟
Known for its spectacular scenery, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology is a co-educational public research university in Babol, 20km from the Mazandaran Sea (Caspian Sea). It is the only technological university in northern Iran.
Founded in 1970, it was originally known as the Technical Teachers Training Institute of Babol, and was intended to train students into technical instructors in the various fields of engineering.
It was joined to the University of Mazandaran in 1979, and renamed a College of Engineering, before regaining some independence and being renamed as Noshirvani Institute of Technology (Babol Noshiravani Technical and Educational Complex), before gaining status as its own university with its current name in 2008.
The major faculties of the university include Basic Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The 11-hectare campus is spread over three buildings, housing four engineering departments and several laboratories, as well as a 750-seat amphitheatre.
Bound by the Caspian Sea in the north, the province of Mazandaran is also bordered by the rugged and snowcapped Alborz mountains in the south, giving it a temperate climate, with lush plains, wide prairies and dense forests. The Middle East’s highest peak, the Damavand volcano, is located in the Alborz sierra, as well as several expansive national parks.
The city of Babol, capital of Babol County, to the north-east of Tehran, is built on the remains of the ancient city of Mamatir, and is the region’s chief centre. Known as the “city of orange blossoms” for its orange farms, it is mountainous in the north and contains many monuments, such as the ruins of the 17th century Shah Abbas I’s palace.