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Creative Engineering Education and Problem Solving for Building the Future

May 25, 2026

Lorestan University's Specialized Career Guidance and Job Placement Center held a virtual training workshop, "Creativity Engineering and Problem Solving: TRIZ Approach and Thinking Patterns," on Monday, May 24th, from 10 AM to 12 PM, instructed by Dr. Hourieh Moradi, a faculty member of the Geography Department at Lorestan University.

According to the Public Relations Department of Lorestan University, this workshop aimed to familiarize students and interested individuals with modern problem-solving methods, enhance mental creativity, and apply thinking patterns in addressing scientific, social, and economic challenges.

In this training workshop, participants became acquainted with the fundamental concepts of the TRIZ theory (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) and its role in developing creative and systematic thinking.

Furthermore, topics such as thinking patterns (systemic, critical, integral), brainstorming techniques, problem analysis, and methods for achieving innovative solutions were examined.

The TRIZ method, as one of the well-known approaches in the field of innovation and problem-solving, provides a structured tool for achieving creative solutions.

In this workshop, Dr. Hourieh Moradi, by providing practical examples and exercises, explained the importance of creativity in scientific, educational, professional, social, and economic environments and emphasized the necessity of utilizing analytical and innovative thinking in solving complex problems.

The workshop was well-received by students, faculty, and interested individuals, and at the end, participants engaged in discussion and exchange of ideas regarding the practical applications of thinking patterns and the TRIZ method in various scientific and managerial fields.


May 25, 2026
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