About the Faculty

History

The Faculty of Technology and Natural Resources of Bu-Ali Sina University was established in 2010 with the aim of providing specialized and skilled human resources in various technical and engineering fields through the efforts of the esteemed Mr. Haj Naser Bahri Isfahani. Since then, this faculty has been providing scientific guidance to students within the framework of educational and research activities. Increasing the quantity and quality of research, educational, service and extension activities in the field of "engineering knowledge" requires rational investment, creativity and the use of new methods. The overall goal of establishing such a faculty in Tuyserkan as a satellite faculty was to provide human resources at the undergraduate level to advance the activities of planning, production, conversion, storage and distribution of agricultural products and food for the country's growing population.
     Educational activities of Tuyserkan Faculty of Technology and Natural Resources began in October 2010 with the admission of 30 students in an industrial engineering field and continued in the following years in the following order: Computer Engineering with the admission of 35 students (October 2011), Food Industry Engineering with the admission of 30 students (October 2013).
     Since its establishment, this faculty has had about 85 undergraduate students in various fields. The results of the research activities of the faculty members in the past years have had useful and valuable effects in planning the production and storage of food in executive institutions and also in increasing agricultural products.
     In 2006, the construction of another building, with the good will of Mr. Engineer Mohammad Zolfaghari, began with the title of the Faculty of Natural Resources Building with an area of ​​11,000 square meters. Currently, part of this project is being completed as a self-service and will soon be put into operation and added to the welfare space of the faculty.
Tuyserkan Faculty of Technology and Natural Resources currently (December 2010) has about 400 active students in three fields of study.