I am a highly motivated researcher with a Master's degree in Nano Physics from Azad University, Science and Research branch. My academic journey has been driven by a profound interest in chemistry and physics, resulting in top grades and a natural progression into studying physics at the university level.
During my master's program, I focused on nanophysics, which led me to gain valuable work experience as a research assistant at Tehran University and the plasma physics research center. My thesis, "Production of Carbon Nano-structure from Hydrocarbons by a Thermal Plasma Torch," explored innovative techniques for fabricating carbon nanoparticles and their potential use in Supercapacitors.
Continuing my research journey, I joined the physics research group at the University of Tehran, working on anode electrodes with composite materials for Li-ion batteries. My expertise in various electrode preparation methods, thin film deposition, and electrochemical tests has been instrumental in advancing our research. Currently, I am focusing on synthesizing unique materials like MXene and borophene for batteries and supercapacitors, driven by my insatiable curiosity and passion for the field of Electrochemistry.