Farzaneh Shayeganfar – Nanofiltration – Best Researcher Award

Farzaneh Shayeganfar - Nanofiltration - Best Researcher Award

University of Michigan - United States

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FARZANEH SHAYEGANFAR, Ph.D.

Farzaneh Shayeganfar is a distinguished researcher and postdoctoral fellow specializing in the fields of optoelectronic devices, nanotechnology, and computational nanoscale systems. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow and Visitor Scientist at Rice University, Texas, where she conducts cutting-edge research on nanopillar BN/graphene for energy storage under the supervision of Prof. Rouzbeh Shahsavari. Her work at Rice University has been supported by a research scholarship, highlighting her exceptional contributions to the field.

EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Farzaneh completed her Ph.D. in Physics at Sharif University of Technology, focusing on Condensed Matter Theory. Her doctoral research, supervised by Prof. MohammadReza RahimiTabar and Prof. Nima Taghavinia, centered on the controlled nucleation and growth of nanoparticles through turbulent dispersion and the study of sol-gel transition by light scattering. This solid foundation in theoretical physics has propelled her into advanced research roles.

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Before joining Rice University, Farzaneh was a Postdoctoral Fellow and Visitor Scientist at École Polytechnique de Montréal, where she worked in the Department of Engineering Physics under the guidance of Prof. Alain Rochefort. Her research there delved into the electronic properties of organic molecules and self-assembled layers on graphene and SiB, contributing significantly to the understanding of these materials' electronic behaviors.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Farzaneh's research interests include the simulation of electronic and optoelectronic properties of nanostructures, computational nanoscale systems, and the integration of machine learning in these domains. Her innovative approach combines theoretical and computational methods to address complex challenges in nanotechnology and material science.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Farzaneh's excellence in research has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. She received the prestigious Berkeley scholarship for the BGW workshop in 2015, the best poster prize at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, and a scholarship from Santa Barbara University, California, in 2014. Additionally, she was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship at École Polytechnique Montréal and received a prize for her Ph.D. thesis in nanotechnology from Iran in 2011.

SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS AND RECOGNITIONS

Farzaneh has made significant contributions to the understanding of nanostructures and their electronic properties. Her research at Rice University and École Polytechnique de Montréal has been pivotal in advancing the field of optoelectronic devices and energy storage solutions. Her work is well-regarded in the scientific community, as evidenced by her numerous scholarships and awards.

Through her extensive research and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, Farzaneh Shayeganfar continues to make impactful contributions to the fields of physics, nanotechnology, and optoelectronic devices. Her innovative approaches and groundbreaking research hold promise for future developments in energy storage and electronic materials.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A comprehensive review on planar boron nitride nanomaterials: From 2D nanosheets towards 0D quantum dots 2022 (71)

Deep learning method to accelerate discovery of hybrid polymer-graphene composites 2021 (17)

Surface/edge functionalized boron nitride quantum dots: Spectroscopic fingerprint bandgap modification by chemical functionalization 2020 (42)

Phase transition and mechanical properties cesium bismuth silver halide double perovskites (Cs 2 AgBiX 6, X= Cl, Br, I): a DFT approach 2020 (35)

John Ramirez Avila | Water Resources Engineering | Best Scholar Award

John Ramirez Avila | Water Resources Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Mississippi State University - United States 

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. John J. Ramirez-Avila initiated his academic journey by obtaining a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 1999. His early academic pursuits set the foundation for a career dedicated to environmental and natural resources engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

With over 25 years of professional experience, Dr. Ramirez-Avila has held significant academic, research, and service positions in Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mississippi. His work spans educational institutions, research organizations, and professional bodies, showcasing a diverse and impactful career.

EDUCATION:

Dr. Ramirez-Avila's academic journey includes an M.S. in Soils from the University of Puerto Rico (2005) and a Ph.D. in Engineering (Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering) from Mississippi State University (2011). His academic achievements reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental and water resources engineering.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Throughout his career, Dr. Ramirez-Avila has held various roles, including Associate Professor at the Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mississippi State University. His experience extends from tenure-track positions to non-tenure track roles, with a focus on research, teaching, and service responsibilities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Dr. Ramirez-Avila's research work has significantly contributed to the development of sustainable environmental soil and water resources engineering alternatives. His expertise lies in implementing management, protection, and restoration strategies for native and fragile ecosystems. He has been instrumental in reducing point and non-point source pollution from agricultural and urban systems.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

With a commitment to mentoring, Dr. Ramirez-Avila has supervised over 100 undergraduate and graduate students in the field of environmental and natural resources engineering. His leadership in technical committees has contributed to the dissemination of information and advancements in conserving environmental and natural resources.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS:

Dr. Ramirez-Avila's academic impact is evident through his teaching responsibilities and the multitude of students he has instructed. With over 1,200 students taught in junior, senior, and graduate-level courses, his influence extends to shaping the next generation of environmental engineers.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a keynote speaker, invited presenter, and panelist in national and international forums, Dr. Ramirez-Avila continues to contribute to the global dialogue on environmental engineering. His legacy is marked by a commitment to enhancing human well-being through the advancement of engineering knowledge and practices.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

NRCS Curve Number Method: Comparison of Methods for Estimating the Curve Number from Rainfall-Runoff Data.  2022 (5)