Fazlollah Reza

Fazlollah Reza
فضل‌الله رضا
Ambassador of Iran to Canada
In office
October 1974  November 1978
MonarchMohammad Reza Pahlavi
PresidentAmir-Abbas Hoveyda
Jamshid Amouzegar
Jafar Sharif-Emami
Preceded byParviz Adl
Succeeded byAbulhassan Bakhtiar
Chancellor of Tehran University
In office
1967–1970
Preceded byJahanshah Saleh
Succeeded byAlinaghi Alikhani
Chancellor of Aryamehr University
In office
1967–1968
Preceded byMohammad Ali Mojtahedi
Succeeded byMohammad Reza Amin
Personal details
Born(1915-01-01)1 January 1915
Rasht, Sublime State of Persia
(present-day Iran)
Died19 November 2019(2019-11-19) (aged 104)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
Columbia University
Polytechnic University of New York
Syracuse University
Known forNetwork and Information Theory
Ambassador of Iran to the Canada (1975–1979)

Fazlollah Reza (Persian: فضل‌الله رضا; January 1, 1915 – November 19, 2019) was an Iranian scientist, academic, and diplomat known for his pioneering contributions to electrical engineering and information theory. Born in Iran, he pursued higher education in engineering and went on to earn a doctorate in electrical engineering. Reza made significant advancements in the field of network theory and cybernetics, publishing influential research that contributed to the development of modern communication systems. His academic career spanned several prestigious institutions, including the University of Tehran, where he served as a professor, and international universities such as McGill University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Beyond his scientific achievements, Reza played a prominent role in Iran's higher education system, serving as the Chancellor of Sharif University of Technology and the University of Tehran. His leadership helped shape Iran's academic landscape, fostering research and innovation in engineering and technology. Later in his career, he also took on diplomatic responsibilities, representing Iran as its ambassador to Canada and UNESCO. Throughout his lifetime, Reza received numerous honors for his contributions to both academia and international relations, cementing his legacy as a key figure in Iran's scientific and educational history.