My name is Sina Moradahsel, a graduate of civil engineering.
My name is Sina Mordhasel and I am twenty-three years old and I currently live in Tehran. I am a graduate of Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University, North Branch. Since childhood, I have been interested in Japanese culture, language and music, and over the years I have tried to expand my knowledge and experience in these fields. Currently, I am working as an employee in Montazeri Electric.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is one of the important branches of engineering that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of basic infrastructure such as buildings, bridges, roads, dams and sewage systems. In addition to technical aspects, civil engineering also includes managerial and economic aspects, which makes graduates of this field work in various fields, including design, consulting, supervision of civil projects and construction management. I am happy to be able to introduce you to a part of this challenging and fascinating field.
Japanese Language and Culture
Japanese culture is a unique combination of ancient traditions and modernity. This country has a rich and diverse cultural heritage with its several thousand years of history. From old traditions such as tea ceremony, kimono wearing and martial arts to advanced technologies and contemporary pop culture like anime and manga, Japan has always been able to maintain a balance between the past and the present. Respect for nature and coexistence with it is also one of the prominent features of Japanese culture, which is evident in architecture, gardening and even traditional foods of this country. Also, social values such as respect for others, teamwork and striving for continuous improvement are important principles of Japanese daily life. Japanese is one of the most unique and complex languages in the world, spoken by more than 125 million people in Japan and other regions. It has three main writing systems: kanji (Chinese characters), hiragana, and katakana (two Japanese syllabaries). ). Kanji contains thousands of characters, each of which has a specific meaning, while hiragana and katakana each contain 46 characters and are used to write native and foreign words.
Japanese Art
Music
At the age of 13, I started learning the classical guitar and trained for 4 years in the flamenco style under the supervision of Afshin Azizi, a famous musician and composer. Then I learned to play the electric guitar under the supervision of the electric guitar player Aydin Hassanzadeh. I gained two training experiences in two metal bands at Zavosh studio under the supervision of Aydin Hassanzadeh, but it never reached the performance stage.