The scientists include Ali Haji-Miri, Ali Javehei and Ali Khadem-Hosseini who worked on life sciences, physics and engineering and chemistry.
The purpose of the competitions is to select young scientists under 42 whose researches have found solutions for global problems and made positive changes in the world.
Ali Javehei from California Institute of Technology, Ali Javehei from the University of California and Ali Khadem Hosseini from Harvard University were among the 30 finalists.
The award is given by the Foundation of Blavatnik Family and the process of selecting students is run by the Academy of New York Sciences.
The name of three final scientists will be announced on September 15 with the winners receive 250.000 cash award.
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