About
I am a dedicated chemist with over seven years of hands-on experience in electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, and advanced spectroscopic characterization, focused on developing sustainable energy solutions. My primary research interests include the development of high-performance, cost-effective electrocatalytic materials, green hydrogen production, and the application of microbial electrochemistry in environmental systems. I hold a PhD and MSc in Electrochemistry from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, and am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in Electrochemistry at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Throughout my academic and industrial career, I have gained extensive experience in the development and characterization of electroactive nanocomposites for energy storage and production applications. My research includes investigating the electrochemical and Raman spectroscopy characterization of long-range conduction in cable bacteria. I have also designed electrochemical sensors for drug detection and developed electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction reactions.
In addition to my research expertise, I have mentored graduate students, coordinated research projects, and played an active role in grant applications. I am passionate about translating scientific advancements into real-world solutions, and my recent work includes studying the methane reduction capabilities of cable bacteria in wetland and coastal ecosystems.
My work is driven by the goal of harnessing novel materials and microbial processes to address pressing environmental challenges, with a specific focus on reducing methane emissions and supporting sustainable energy technologies. I bring a strong background in experimental techniques, team collaboration, and scientific communication to every project.
Joined
February 2025