During my undergraduate studies, I developed a strong academic foundation, which enabled me to comprehend complex concepts and mechanisms. I honed my skills in analyzing reactions, organizing mechanisms, and understanding electron pushing through extensive reading of English textbooks. Additionally, I gained valuable industry experience while working at Tehran Oil Refinery IRANOL, where I was involved in Quality Control and product evaluation(QC, QA, GMP, and GLP). My stint in Research and Development, where I solved problems through research, was a transformative experience that motivated me to pursue further studies. I am excited about continuing my studies at Shahid Beheshti University. My academic background and industry experience make me a suitable candidate for the Master's program.
In 2014, I commenced my Master's degree in Chemistry and Catalyst with Prof. Ayoob Bazgir. My passion for chemistry and the support of excellent mentors drove me to complete my studies in the same year. Throughout my research, I have focused on the synthesis and heterogenous catalyst field, designing Nano-heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts, including organometallic complexes, to produce organic compounds. I have also gained expertise in synthesizing material nano-composite and porous templates. My research findings have been presented in four papers and three conferences, demonstrating my commitment to advancing the field of chemistry. Additionally, I have served as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry and synthesis courses at Shahid Beheshti University from 2015-2017.
Although I was accepted by some universities in Canada and the United States for my PhD studies, I could not attend due to family obligations that required me to stay in Iran. Instead, I joined Tarbiat Modares University as an elite organic chemistry student under the guidance of Professor Akbar Heydari. My research focused on tandem-assisted catalysis and orthogonal tandem catalysis reactions. I designed several heterogeneous catalysts based on magnetic, LDH, and MOF non-composites for novel organic synthesis of new compounds and new drug candidates, testified by in vitro evaluation. Also, some heterogeneous photocatalysts were synthesized. I synthesized many new nano-composite catalysts during my PhD, and I am dominant in this field in characterizing the materials and investigating their data. Despite being awarded the Cotutelle prize from the French embassy in Tehran for being a joint PhD student by a diplomatic contract, I faced financial challenges from the Iranian government (as a secondary supporter of my contract) that prevented me from participating in the project. Additionally, I served as a teaching assistant for various courses at Tarbiat Modares University from 2019-2021. I am excited to present the results of my project soon.
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