Former Presidents
| Name | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Mohammad Amin | 1974-1979 | ||
| Dr. Mohammad Reza Saiedi | 1979 | ||
| Dr. Seied Hossein Taheri | 1979–1980 | ||
| Mr. Mohammad-Ali Najafi | 1980–1981 | MIT | Mathematics |
| Prof. Mohammad Mehdi Saadatpour | 1981–1983 | University of California, Berkeley | Civil Engineering |
| Prof. Ahmad Abrishamchi | 1983–1986 | University of California,Davis | Water Resources Engineering |
| Prof. Mohammad Shahedi | 1986–1989 | Purdue University | Agriculture |
| Dr. Seied Morteza Saghaian Nezhad | 1989–1997 | University of Kentucky | Electrical Engineering |
| Prof. Ali Ahoonmanesh | 1997–2003 | University of California,Davis | Plant Pathology |
| Prof. Mohammad Hasan Abbasi | 2003–2005 | University of California,Berkeley | Materials Processing |
| Prof. Gholam Reza Ghorbani | 2005–2009 | University of Kentucky | Agriculture |
| Prof. Mohammad Esmail Hamedani Golshan | 2009–till now | Isfahan University of Technology | Electrical Engineering |
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