Ali Moazzeni Khorasgani is a Ph.D. student of landscape architecture at Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, and he was a visiting scholar joining to landscape architectural department of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Currently, Ali is assistant professor of architecture at South Dakota State university. He is also a researcher with publications on historic cities, garden cities, smart buildings, and ecological studies. He is passionate about exploring the relationship between people and their environment and how to create sustainable and livable spaces. Ali was born in Isfahan, a historic city in central Iran known for its beautiful gardens and architecture. He grew up surrounded by the rich cultural heritage of his hometown, which inspired him to pursue a career in landscape architecture.
He graduated from Isfahan University of Art with a bachelor's degree in architecture in 2012 and then completed his master's in landscape architecture at Yazd University in 2017. During his studies, he participated in various conferences and workshops, where he presented his papers and projects on topics such as urban morphology, historic preservation, ecological design, and smart buildings. He also collaborated with other researchers and professors on various research projects.