Mohammad Hassan Ganji Ph.D (Persian: محمدحسن گنجی), (June 11, 1912 – July 19, 2012)[2] was an Iranian meteorologist and academic. He was born in Birjand.[3] He is credited as being the father of modern geography in Iran.[4]
Education
He completed his studies in Tehran and continued to study geography in England and the United States. He next began to teach at the University of Tehran and was the first who began to teach modern geography at universities. Ganji established the Iran Meteorological Organization in 1955 and ran the organization for several years.[3] He is often acknowledged as the father of modern geography in Iran.[5]
Winner of the International Meteorological Organization (IMO) Prize 2001 Professor M. H. Ganji (Iran)[6][7]
Works
He has written over 130 articles in Persian and English and has trained many scholars and masters of geography over the years.[6][8] He is considered to be the father of modern geography in Iran.[5] one of the work he had shared his knowledge was atlas and book Documents on the Persian Gulf's name.