Teriān graduated in 1947 in the Science Department of
University of Tehran. She began her career in the physics laboratory of this university and was elected the chief of laboratory operations in the same year. She left Iran for France, by her father's financial support, where in 1956 she obtained her doctorate in
atmospheric physics from
Sorbonne University. Upon this she returned to Iran and became
assistant professor in
thermodynamics at University of Tehran. Later she worked in
solar physics in the then
West Germany for a period of four months through a scholarship that was awarded by the German government to University of Tehran. In 1964 Teriān became the first female professor of physics in Iran. In 1966, Teriān became a member of the
Geophysics Committee of the University of Tehran. In 1969 she was elected chief of the solar physics studies at this university and began to work in the solar observatory, of which she was one of the founders. Teriān retired in 1979. At the time of her death she was living in
Tehran. Teriān's 90th birthday celebration in Tehran was attended by a number of Iranian
parliamentarians and over 100
Iranian Armenians. Terian died on March 4, 2011, at the age of 90. ==See also==