Prof. Zahra Dehghani | Nonlinear optics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Zahra Dehghani, University of Neyshabur, Canada
Zahra Dehghani is an experienced physicist and educator with over 10 years of expertise in nonlinear optics, nano-photonics, and solid-state physics. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Neyshabur, Iran, where she established and supervises multiple laboratories. Zahra has led several research projects and supervised numerous graduate theses. She is renowned for her work on nanostructures and perovskite solar cells, having been recognized as the best researcher at her institution for multiple years. πππ¬
Professional Profile:
Suitability of Zahra Dehghani for the Best Researcher Award
Dr. Zahra Dehghani is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with over 10 years of experience in nonlinear optics, nano-photonics, and solid-state physics. As an Associate Professor at the University of Neyshabur, Zahra has demonstrated excellence in both research and education. She is known for her pioneering work on nanostructures, metal nanoparticles, and perovskite solar cells, significantly advancing the fields of nanophotonics and renewable energy. Her leadership in establishing and managing research labs, alongside her role in educating and mentoring future scientists, showcases her comprehensive impact in the scientific community.
Education & Experience:
- PhD in Physics (2009-2014) β Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran π
- Dissertation: Optical properties of nematic liquid crystal doped with diazo dye and Fe3O4 nanoparticles π¬
- Master’s in Physics (2005-2008) β Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran π
- Bachelor’s in Physics (2001-2005) β Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran π
- Associate Professor β University of Neyshabur, Iran (2020-2024) π©βπ«
- Assistant Professor β University of Neyshabur, Iran (2015-2020) π©βπ«
- Head of Physics Department β University of Neyshabur, Iran (2019-2023) π«
Professional Development:
Zahra Dehghani has demonstrated exceptional leadership in both research and education. She founded and oversees three specialized laboratories focusing on nano-photonics and nonlinear optics at the University of Neyshabur. Her commitment to academic growth is evident in her supervision of 14 MSc theses and Ph.D. dissertation advisement. She has conducted workshops on nanostructure synthesis and perovskite solar cells, contributing significantly to the academic community. Zahra’s research excellence and contributions to nanophysics have earned her several institutional accolades. πππ±
Research Focus:
Zahra’s research primarily centers on nanotechnology and optical properties. She investigates nanostructures such as metal nanoparticles and semiconductor materials to explore their applications in nonlinear optics and energy technologies. Her work on perovskite solar cells focuses on enhancing their efficiency and stability through the use of nanomaterials. Zahraβs research extends to liquid crystal properties and their interactions with nanoparticles, with applications in sensing and photonic devices. Her contributions aim to advance nanophotonics and renewable energy solutions. π¬π‘β‘
Awards & Honors:
- Best Researcher β University of Neyshabur (2017, 2022, 2023) π
- Educational Excellence β University of Neyshabur (2023) π
- First Rank β Ph.D. students, Department of Physics, Tarbiat Modares University (2014) π₯
- First Rank β National Entrance Exam, Ph.D. program (2009) ποΈ
Publication Top Notes:
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“Synthesis and investigation of nonlinear optical properties of semiconductor ZnS nanoparticles”
Cited by: 103
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“Diffraction patterns and nonlinear optical properties of gold nanoparticles”
Cited by: 102
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“Nonlinear optical properties of nematic liquid crystal doped with different compositional percentage of synthesis of Fe3O4 nanoparticles”
Cited by: 71
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“Synthesis and photoluminescent and nonlinear optical properties of manganese doped ZnS nanoparticles”
Cited by: 71
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“Non-linear optical properties of silver nanoparticles prepared by hydrogen reduction method”
Cited by: 69