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Kamran Daneshjoo (Persian: کامران دانشجو) (born 2 February 1956) is an Iranian university professor who was Minister of Science from 2009 to 2013. ==Early life and Education== His web-site, ''Where?'', claims he has a Bs.C. degree from Queen Mary College (UK) and a Ms.C. degree from Imperial College, after which at some point he was expelled from the UK and restricted from entering the Schengen Area due to a prior arson attempt at the Penguin Book Store in London. He obtained his PhD by "The Viva examination held at Amirkabir University of technology, Iran June 1989". His claim to having earned a PhD has been disputed in Persian language blogs;〔(Persian language blogs )〕 previously, his web-page mentioned the ''Manchester Imperial Institute of Science and Technology'' as the institute granting the Ph.D. It was reported that when obtaining Majlis's vote of confidence, the parliament speaker Ali Larijani defended him, saying he obtained his certificate in Tehran after he was kicked out of a London college for "participating in a rally opposing" British writer Salman Rushdie. It was also reported by the Mehr News Agency on 30 August 2009 that, following a probe into Daneshjoo's background during his ministerial nomination procedure, the chairman of the Education Committee of Iran's parliament, Ali Abbaspour-Tehrani announced: "''He (Daneshjoo ) does not have a PhD, neither from London's Imperial College nor from the Amirkabir University."''
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