Saeed Jafari
DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Saeed Jafari is a PhD candidate in Biomaterials Engineering at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Amirkabir University of Technology. He received his master’s degree in Biomaterials Engineering in February 2017 and for his master’s thesis, he studied the stabilization methods of silver nano particles in colloidal solutions. He completed his bachelor in Material Science and Engineering at School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, University of Tehran by working on magnetic ceramic foams as dissertation in 2014. His research revolves mostly around the areas of drug delivery, wound management, diseases early detection sensors and regenerative medicine.
Mohammad Nouri
DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Mohammad Nouri is a PhD candidate of polymer engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran in 2021. He obtained his bachelor in polymer science engineering from Islamic Azad University, sciences and researches campus of Tehran working under the mentorship of Dr. S. Amiri on encapsulation of specific drugs in polymeric membrane in 2017. Following his work, he carried out his master degree at the Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran in 2020 with supervising of Prof. Mirzadeh and Dr. Javadi, working on wound dressings based-hydrogels include of biopolymers and biomaterials. Subsequently, he got an admission in polymer engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran by supervising of Dr. Saber-Samandari and Dr. Hafezi about designing of wound dressings-based hydrogels systems with specific properties in order to treat born wounds. his research on hydrogels, drug delivery systems and tissue engineering resulted in the publication of a book about hydrogels with approach in medical technology. Other his specialties are on rubber technology, in addition sciences and technology related to Polyethylene.
Elahe Fathi
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Elahe Fathi is PhD student in Biomaterials Engineering in Amirkabir University of
Technology. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Biomaterials
Engineering from Amirkabir University of technology. In both degrees she working
under the mentorship of Professor Moztarzadeh at Bioceramic lab. She studied
and worked on multifunctional and theranostic nanoparticle for anticancer drug
delivery. These nanoparticles are sensitive to ultrasound, they can be tracked with
ultrasound until they reach the target, and they release the drug at the tumor site
with ultrasound waves. In addition, they were targeted with folate.
Sheida Barkhordari
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Sheida Barkhordari is a Ph.D. candidate in Biomaterials Engineering at the Department
of Biomedical Engineering of Amirkabir University of Technology & also she received her
BSc degree in Material Science and Engineering at Malayer University in 2016. She
obtained her MSc degree in Biomaterial engineering at the Islamic Azad University
Central Tehran Branch in 2021. In her MSc, she worked on the fabrication and evaluation
of Polycaprolactone-Curcumin containing Graphene Oxide nanofiber wound dressings for
the treatment of diabetic wounds. In fact, on top of all topics, her researches are mostly
about Diabetes and Diabetes-related disorders. So far, she has managed to publish
books in the field of endocrinology, among which we can refer to the books on the
Alphabet of Diabetes, Addison and hypoglycemia, the complications of diabetic
neuropathy, and the pituitary gland. In addition, she succeeded in translating the book
Chemical derivatization in gas chromatography by J. Drozd.
Amirali Soleimanpour
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Amirali Soleimanpour is currently pursuing a PhD in Polymer Engineering at Amirkabir University of
Technology. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Polymer Engineering from the Islamic Azad University,
Sciences and Researches Branch of Tehran. During his undergraduate studies, he successfully completed
a project on the Design and Manufacture of Photochromic Industrial Glass using Smart Polymer, under
the guidance of Prof. Mousavi. Continuing his academic journey, Amirali embarked on his Master's
thesis in 2019, under the supervision of Prof. Khonakdar. His research focused on PLA nanocomposite
foams. Building upon his previous achievements, in 2022, he commenced his PhD studies under the joint
supervision of Prof. Saber-samandari and Prof. Abdous. Amirali's primary research interests lie in the
field of Advanced and Conventional Biopolymer Processing and Characterization, with a specific focus on
healthcare applications, particularly in the development of wound dressings
Fatemeh Karami
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Fatemeh Karami is a PhD candidate in Biomaterial Engineering
with the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Amirkabir
University of Technology. She received her master’s degree in
Biomaterial Engineering during 2019–2022, with the thesis
subject Synthesis and characterization of a novel hydrogel based
on carboxymethyl chitosan/sodium alginate with the ability to
release simvastatin for chronic wound healing, under the
supervision of Dr. Saber-Samandari. Her research interests
revolve mostly about the hydrogel, nanotechnology, drug
delivery, wound dressing, wound management, and regenerative
wounds.
Maryam Sadeghimanesh
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Maryam Sadeghimanesh is a PhD candidate in Biomaterial Engineering in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
Biomedical Engineering from Islamic Azad University of Najafabad. In her MSc, she worked on the
fabrication and characterization of chitosan / polycaprolactone wound dressings with henna extract and
vitamin C for wound healing. Her research interests revolve mostly about the fiber scaffolds, wound
dressing, wound management, drug delivery and regenerative wounds.
Zahra Delshad
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Zahra Delshad is PhD student in Biomaterials Engineering in Amirkabir University of
Technology. She has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in this field. She received her
bachelor’s degree from Shahrekord Azad university and her master’s degree from
Isfahan University. Her Master’s thesis focused on the fabrication and evaluation of
hydrogel scaffolds for skin tissue engineering, which are based on chitosan, polyvinyl
alcohol and zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized by the green method and also contain
the drug allantoin. Theses scaffolds are made using the 3D printing method and
intended for burn wounds healing.
Elnaz Farzinfar
DOCTORAL STUDENT
Elnaz Farzin Far is a PhD candidate of Polymer Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology. She
received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Polymer Engineering from Islamic Azad University
Mahshahr Branch. In her MSc, she has worked on preparation of Chitosan nanoparticles and usage of its
antibacterial properties in PVA hydrogels.