I earned my B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Tehran (UT) and Sharif University of Technology (SUT), respectively. During my M.Sc., my research primarily focused on developing inkjet-printing systems for fabricating micro-scale energy storage devices. However, I have always been deeply passionate about pure theoretical physics, particularly in the areas of quantum field theory, AdS/CFT, and particle physics.
For my Ph.D., my research is centered on investigating electrochemical mechanisms by analyzing nanoparticles at the single-entity level using various microscopy techniques. My primary tool is the Interferometric Scattering Microscope, which provides powerful insights into the mechanisms driving catalytic system performance. Additionally, I have hands-on experience in data science and advanced data analysis techniques.