2,613 scientific cases reviewed in 5th Mustafa Prize

The head of Mustafa(pbuh) Prize scientific committee said that 2,613 scientific cases in specialized fields from 110 countries were reviewed in the 5th Mustafa (pbuh) Prize.
MSTF Media reports:
470 cases in the field of science and information and communication technology, 640 cases in the field of science and technology Biology and medicine, 1503 cases were reviewed in the field of basic sciences, engineering and nanotechnology, Salehi said addressing the 5th Mustafa (pbuh) Prize award ceremony.
Scientists are technologists and founders of Islamic civilization for the happiness of mankind, he added.
Revival of a noble civilization whose life has benefited mankind from the ancient past until today is a path that requires planning and consideration in understanding its dimensions and determining how to achieve it, he noted.
Although civilizations have emerged in the past in a natural process and the participation of nations, but a clear look at what has been effective in the process of the rise to the decline of the candle of the life of any civilization is a light on the way to facilitate and accelerate what should be done in the future horizon.
Mustafa (pbuh) Prize has tried to be the foundation of this civilizational movement in the world.
The call for this course was announced to 21,000 scientists and prominent science and technology institutions in the world to introduce candidates by MSTF, Salehi said.
Based on the approved evaluation indicators, the arbitration committee reviewed the submitted works, and in this regard, the prominent features of the works, including obvious innovation in the scientific method, the pioneering nature of the work, as well as its permanence and specific applications that are noticeably effective in the world of science, were evaluated, he added.
After seven stages of scientific screening of the works by the arbitration committees, finally 48 best works were scientifically evaluated by 206 international referees, he noted.
Finally, the top candidates were summarized by the award's scientific working group and 5 winners including 3 resident winners and 2 non-resident winners were chosen, he stated