1. Caro Lucas Ghukasian was an Iranian Armenian scientist.

1. Caro Lucas Ghukasian was an Iranian Armenian scientist.
Caro Lucas was honored as an Eternal Figure by the Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame, which is a distinguishing honor offered to prominent Iranian chancellor scholars.
Caro Lucas was born on September 4,1949, in the historical city of Isfahan, in an Armenian family.
Caro Lucas was a professor, and founding director of the Center of Excellence for Control and Intelligent Processing, school of electrical and computer engineering, University of Tehran, as well as a researcher at the School of Cognitive Sciences, Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Tehran, Iran.
Caro Lucas served as the director of school of intelligent systems, IPM and chairman of the ECE Department at the University of Tehran.
Caro Lucas had been a pioneer in presenting new multi-disciplinary graduate courses like biologic computing, general systems design, and advanced topics in socio-cognitive systems, where, he has presented courses in different disciplines and departments like Electrical and Computer Engineering, Management, Psychology, Fine Arts and Architecture, and Finance and Economics.
Caro Lucas was the founder of the ISRF, Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics and has assisted in founding several new research organizations and engineering disciplines in Iran.
Caro Lucas is the holder of the patent for Speaker Independent Persian Isolated Word Neurorecognizer.
Caro Lucas has served as the chairman of several international conferences.
Caro Lucas served as senior advisor in many organizations, including Bank Mellat, Iran Railway Development Consultants, Manufacturing Research Corporation of Ontario-MRCO, Ministry of Energy, Iranian Bankers' Investment Company-IBICO and Megerdumian and Associates Consulting Engineers.