Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was an Iranian physicist known for his work in the fields of particle physics and nuclear science. He was a professor at the University of Tehran and had been involved in various research projects. Tragically, he became widely known after he was assassinated in January 2010, an act that many believe was politically motivated and linked to his involvement in Iran's nuclear program. His death sparked international attention and raised concerns over the safety of scientists in politically sensitive environments.
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