Ghassem Baridi | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ghassem Baridi | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

UNIMORE | Italy

Dr. Ghassem Baridi is a Biomedical Engineer specializing in nanotechnology and advanced biosensing systems, currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE), Italy. His research focuses on graphene-based biosensors, particularly GFET and SPR technologies, for physiological tissue analysis and biomarker detection. He has demonstrated strong expertise in integrating experimental techniques with computational modeling using COMSOL to optimize sensor performance and sensitivity. Baridi has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Physica E, Superlattices and Microstructures, Micromachines, and Sensors, with several additional works under review. His international collaborations, including research engagement in Spain, highlight his global academic involvement. With over a decade of experience as a physics educator, he has also contributed significantly to science education, fostering analytical skills and scientific awareness in society.

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Featured Publications

Graphene plasmonic-assisted enhancement of linear and nonlinear optical properties of conic-shaped InAs/GaAs quantum dots with wetting layer (2020).
Sabaeian, Mohammad, and Ghassem Baridi · Superlattices and Microstructures · Elsevier
Coupling the graphene plasmonic with terahertz emission of truncated conic shaped InAs/GaAs quantum dots: A passive approach to enhance the intersubband optical properties (2021).
Sabaeian, Mohammad, and Ghassem Baridi · Physica E: Low Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Elsevier
Hybrid quantum dot-graphene layers with improved optical properties in the terahertz spectrum region (2023).
Baridi, Ghassem, et al. · Physica E: Low Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Elsevier
Graphene-based chemical field effect transistors: impact of electric double layer model and quantum capacitance on detection capabilities (2026).
Baridi, Ghassem, et al. · Micromachines · MDPI

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Sahand University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami is a male geotechnical engineer and academic researcher with expertise in soil stabilization, physical and centrifuge modeling, numerical analysis, and advanced construction materials, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to civil infrastructure and smart geotechnical systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Geotechnical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, supported by M.S. and B.S. degrees in Civil Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. His professional experience includes extensive teaching roles at multiple universities, delivering core and advanced courses such as soil mechanics, foundation engineering, soil dynamics, geotechnical earthquake engineering, and earth-fill dam design, as well as serving as a teaching assistant in continuum mechanics and geotechnical laboratory courses. Dr. Sadegh Ghavami’s research portfolio focuses on soil stabilization techniques, centrifuge-based physical modeling, finite element analysis of geotechnical systems, and construction material performance, emphasizing data-driven and sensor-informed approaches to infrastructure resilience. He has published in high-impact Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals, contributing 11 peer-reviewed documents with more than 200 citations and an h-index of 6, reflecting substantial research influence.

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Top 5 Publications


Effects of Silica Fume and Nano-silica on the Engineering Properties of Kaolinite Clay

AUT Journal of Civil Engineering, 2018 · 📖 Citations: 50