Aso Shojaie, an Iranian poet, painter, and researcher, was born in September 1982 in Sanandaj, Kurdistan of Iran, and began composing poetry and writing comics at the age of four. With her abstract expression of social issues, her postmodern poems and paintings provide a complex critique of the mentalities, concerns, and processes of contemporary human life.

She uses art as the most powerful language to convey her innovative ideas, and by sharing basic questions about philosophy, science, and spirituality, she accompanies the audience on amazing journeys of discovery and intuition. Her paintings before 2008 were often in the form of conceptual caricatures, and since then, by experimenting with different styles of college, she has continued to work in the field of digital painting.

 

Aso is a computer engineering, computer networking graduated and cognitive science student, and in the scientific community is often recognized as a leading researcher in the field of nanotechnology and quantum telecommunications. It has led to more than 37 articles and 3 volumes of scientific books, which are among the few Persian references available for students and professors to use in the field of biological and quantum modern telecommunication methods.

In this regard, winning the title of the selected article of young scientists and the honorary diploma of the second international competition of young researchers in the field of nanotechnology (Moscow, Russia in 2010) for the project of designing and modeling the telecommunications network of mobile medical agents inside the human body. The Association of Applied Methods in Applied Sciences (Vienna, Austria in 2011) for mathematical modeling of the distributed control system of mobile microscopic robots in the human body, won first place in the poster section and received honorary diplomas from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia in the 3rd International Congress of Physicians. Young (Yerevan, Armenia in 2007) for designing and simulating robotic medical teams, winning first place in the first joint Iran-Russia nanotechnology conference (Tehran in 2006) for designing virtual reality interfaces in SPM nanotechnology microscopes and winning first place in patent competitions And initiatives are among the most important national and international authorities for the design and simulation of ATP-fueled microscopic motors (Urmia in 2005).

Her latest academic book is "Critical Media Literacy and its Application in Media Entrepreneurship", authored by the Deputy Minister of Education of the Ministry of Education of Iran.


In addition to her literary and artistic creations, she is currently researching and teaching in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive psychology, life skills, creativity, and creative thinking, and media literacy, and, as a mother, she writes illustrated stories for children.