Solar Cooking
Explore
Main Page
All Pages
Community
Interactive Maps
Recent Blog Posts
LEARN
Introduction to solar cooking
Build a solar cooker
Buy a solar cooker
Frequently-asked questions
Cooking guidelines and recipes
Materials and components
Related technologies
Integrated Cooking Method
Heat-retention cooking
Solar food drying
Water pasteurization
Solar tracking
Heat storage
Other non-cooking uses
TEACH
Promoting solar cooking
Classroom resources
Research topics
Related technologies
Integrated Cooking Method
Heat-retention cooking
Solar food drying
Water pasteurization
Solar tracking
Heat storage
Other non-cooking uses
SEE ALL...
Site map
Designs
Construction plans
Countries
People and organizations
Solar Cookers International Associates
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Manufacturers and vendors
Individuals
News and events
News
Events
New site content
Facebook groups
ABOUT
The Solar Cooking Wiki
Mission
Create a wiki account
Add or edit an article
Solar Cookers International (SCI)
Becoming an SCI Associate
Contact
Solar Cookers International
Wiki administrators
FANDOM
Fan Central
BETA
Games
Anime
Movies
TV
Video
Wikis
Explore Wikis
Community Central
Start a Wiki
Don't have an account?
Register
Sign In
Sign In
Register
Solar Cooking Wiki
1,786
pages
Explore
Main Page
All Pages
Community
Interactive Maps
Recent Blog Posts
LEARN
Introduction to solar cooking
Build a solar cooker
Buy a solar cooker
Frequently-asked questions
Cooking guidelines and recipes
Materials and components
Related technologies
Integrated Cooking Method
Heat-retention cooking
Solar food drying
Water pasteurization
Solar tracking
Heat storage
Other non-cooking uses
TEACH
Promoting solar cooking
Classroom resources
Research topics
Related technologies
Integrated Cooking Method
Heat-retention cooking
Solar food drying
Water pasteurization
Solar tracking
Heat storage
Other non-cooking uses
SEE ALL...
Site map
Designs
Construction plans
Countries
People and organizations
Solar Cookers International Associates
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Manufacturers and vendors
Individuals
News and events
News
Events
New site content
Facebook groups
ABOUT
The Solar Cooking Wiki
Mission
Create a wiki account
Add or edit an article
Solar Cookers International (SCI)
Becoming an SCI Associate
Contact
Solar Cookers International
Wiki administrators
Editing
Engineers Without Borders - Iran
Back to page
Edit
Edit source
View history
Talk (0)
Edit Page
Engineers Without Borders - Iran
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit appears to have already been undone.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
{{GoogleTranslateLinks}} {{Updated|10|31|17}} {{ArchivedPage}} [[File:EWB-Iran.png|thumb|250px|Engineers Without Borders-Iran]] [[Engineers Without Borders - Iran]] was founded by [[Soheil Salimi]] in 2012. They are located in Shiraz, in the Fars Province, [[Iran]], which is well-suited for solar cooking, receiving many days of abundant sunshine. Engineers Without Borders-Iran is a non-profit, non-governmental organization which believes that one of the easiest way to help others is to simply share your knowledge . You don't have to be in front of a classroom to teach .Everywhere and everyday there is an opportunity to educate someone about your area of expertise. Our professional members are try to use their knowledge to seek solutions. Today's we inherited a world characterized by pressing global challenges . We must be prepared to focus our intellectual skill on problems of world health , food security , unequal access to resources , environmental degradation .what's more EWB Iran works in other subjects such as sustainability, astronomy and peace. =={{HeadingNews}}== [[File:Fig. 1.png|thumb|296x296px|Two low-cost and simple types of solar cookers (solar panel cooker & box model), plus their patterns were presented [left side], and tested successfully by cooking an egg in a pan [right side] in front of attendees [Aug. 19, 2016]]] [[File:Fig. 3.png|thumb|301x301px]] [[File:Fig. 2.png|thumb|297x297px|Solar Cooking Workshop at Shiraz-Iran. The team included Ms. Fatemeh Rahimi (MSc. Candidate Mechanical Eng.), Ms. Maedeh Ebrahimi (Agriculture Eng. – MSc.), Mr. Hamed Tavakolipour (MSc. Candidate Environmental Eng.) and Mr. Amir Sharif (Computer Eng. – MSc.) [Aug. 19, 2016]]] [[File:EWB Iran - Solar Cooking Program.jpg|thumb|300px|An education program conducted by Engineers Without Borders Iran in a poor/rural region _ Left to Right: Razieh Amini nezhad, Soheil Salimi (President of EWB Iran, Lecturer) and Fatemeh Rahimi]] [[File:1.jpg|thumb|300px|Local women, girls and children were the attendees of the education program on Friday Aug. 8, 2014]] * '''August 19, 2016 '''On Aug. 19, 2016, Engineers Without Borders – Iran organized a workshop titled as ‘solar cooking’ in Sibouye Park. Sibouye is a cultural place located near the famous Shah-e-Cheragh Mosque. This place is famous for cultural/educational activities which hosts different educational and entertaining programs conducted by volunteers for children and families.''' '''A box cooker and a panel cooker, the latter was made right at the location, were used to present how solar cookers are made and work. The team could successfully cook an egg in a pan in front of the attendees. The meal got ready in one hour which surprised the attendees including women and children. Moreover, useful information about different kinds of solar cookers and their importance role in our future life was provided through PowerPoint slides and papers. At the end of the workshop, the panel cooker was dedicated to a young boy who showed an exclusive interest in cooking by solar cookers. The team included Ms. Fatemeh Rahimi (MSc. Candidate Mechanical Eng.), Ms. Maedeh Ebrahimi (Agriculture Eng. – MSc.), Mr. Hamed Tavakolipour (MSc. Candidate Environmental Eng.) and Mr. Amir Sharif (Computer Eng. – MSc.). [[File:Engineer_Without_Borders_Iran_SCI_3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Engineers Without Borders-Iran]] solar cooking workshop]] *'''August 8, 2014''' [[Soheil Salimi]] (Founder/President of [[Engineers Without Borders - Iran]]) organized an education program for promoting Solar Thermal Cooking in a poor region, Tal e Zard village, Abadeh Tashk, Iran. Razieh Amini nezhad and Fatemeh Rahimi accompanied him during this event too. Local women, girls and children were the attendees of the program on Friday Aug. 8, 2014. Additionally, Soheil talked about “Water Distillation” by Sun since their water has high salt concentration. [[User_blog:Soheil_Salimi/Promoting_Solar_Thermal_Cooking_at_A_Rural_Region_of_Iran|More information about this training...]] * '''April 30, 2014''' [[Soheil Salimi]], founder of [[Engineers Without Borders - Iran]], conducted a solar cooking workshop at Hafez high school for girls. Other members of the Energy team included Razieh Amini nezhad, Fatemeh Rahimi, Niloufar Nekueian and Maryam Alipour. [[File:Solar_Cookers_Team.jpg|thumb|300px|Razieh Amini nezhad (Food Science and Technology student), Niloufar Nekueian (Mathematics student), Fatemeh Rahimi (Mechanical engineering student)-right to left-]] [[File:DSC00930.jpg|thumb|300px|Soheil Salimi, Founder/President of [[Engineers Without Borders - Iran]], lectures at the seminar.]] *'''December 2013:''' [[Engineers Without Borders - Iran]] (EWB-Iran) participated in "Research Week" (Dec. 14 - 20, 2013) at Fasa University, highlighting the importance of solar cookers. In this seminar they informed students and professors about the different types of solar cookers and their efficiency. The team included [[Soheil Salimi]] (Founder and Lecturer), Razieh Amini nezhad (Food Science and Technology student), Niloufar Nekueian (Mathematics student), and Fatemeh Rahimi (Mechanical engineering student). They tested two types of solar cookers. The [[Suntastic Panel Cooker]], which raised the internal temperature of an empty 4-liter black pot with a clear glass lid to 150° C (302° F) in about 30 minutes, and 3 liters of water heated from 26° C (79°F) to pasteurization point, 70°C (158°F), in about 50 minutes.[[File:The_suntastic_cooker_.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Suntastic Panel Cooker]]]] They also teseted the [[Dual-Setting Panel Cooker]] (DSPL), which has two different settings to better concentrate sunlight according to the sun altitude. [[File:Dual-setting_panel_cooker_(DSPL)_.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Dual-Setting Panel Cooker]] (DSPL)]] More information can be seen at [[User blog:Soheil Salimi]] *'''November 2013:''' The group is organizing their efforts, and plan to hold solar cooking workshops and seminars at several universities, schools, or other public places in Iran to introduce this valuable technology. ==See also== *[[Soheil Salimi]] [[Category:NGOs]] [[Category:Fars Province]] [[Category:Iran]]
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to the Solar Cooking are considered to be released under the CC-BY-SA
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Insert:
{{Clr}}
{{See|}}
{{Main|}}
<br/>
#Redirect[[
{{Welcome}}
{{GoogleTranslateLinkAuto}}
–
—
…
°
€
≈
≠
±
−
×
÷
←
→
·
§
Á
Ä
Å
á
à
ä
å
É
é
è
ê
í
ñ
Ó
Ö
ó
ô
ö
ø
Ø
œ
æ
Æ
Ü
ü
Ú
ú
{{SubSection|
{{CountryPageHeader||}}
{{Updated|1||24}}
{{NewJan24}}
*{{NewJan24}}'''January 2024:'''
{{Updated|2||24}}
{{NewFeb24}}
*{{NewFeb24}}'''February 2024:'''
{{Degree|}}
{{DegreeF}}
{{DegreeRange||}}
{{CM|}}
{{KG|}}
{{ML|}}
{{LT|}}
{{Sqm}}
{{CO2}}
{{Subst:New}}
{{Subst:CountryPage}}
{{Subst:NewsArchive}}
{{Subst:TwitterFeedTabs}}
{{Subst:IndentedGallery}}
{{Subst:HTMLTable}}
<twitter screen-name=""/>
{{ColoredText|text|color}}
{{ColoredText|Archived
page|green}}
{{HeadingVideo}}
{{HeadingProjectEvals}}
{{HeadingNews}}
{{HeadingClimateCulture}}
{{HeadingHistory}}
{{HeadingClimateCulture}}
{{HeadingDocuments}}
{{HeadingPublications}}
Templates used on this page:
Template:ArchivedPage
(
view source
) (protected)
Template:GoogleTranslateLinks
(
view source
) (protected)
Template:GoogleTranslateLinksCore
(
view source
) (protected)
Template:HeadingNews
(
view source
) (protected)
Template:Updated
(
view source
) (protected)
Follow on IG
TikTok
Join Fan Lab