Mr AmirHossein Sobati | Energy Materials and Batteries | Best Researcher Award

Mr AmirHossein Sobati | Energy Materials and Batteries | Best Researcher Award

Mr. AmirHossein Sobati, School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran

Mr. AmirHossein Sobati is a dedicated researcher in the Energy Materials Laboratory at the University of Tehran, where he is currently a Ph.D. candidate. With extensive experience in battery materials and energy systems, Mr. Sobati has made significant contributions to the development of advanced energy storage technologies. His research on quaternary Al-In-Zn-Sn alloys and single crystal nickel-rich cathode materials has led to notable advancements in battery performance and efficiency. Committed to innovation and excellence, Mr. Sobati continues to push the boundaries of energy materials research, contributing to the development of sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions.

PROFILE

Orcid

Educational Details

Mr. AmirHossein Sobati holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from the University of Tehran. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the same institution, where his research focuses on single crystal NMC cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. His studies and work over the past six years have revolved around battery materials and energy systems, including lithium-ion, aluminum-air, and sodium-ion batteries.

Professional Experience

Mr. Sobati has been deeply involved in the field of energy materials, particularly in the synthesis, electrochemical testing, and design of batteries. His research projects include investigating the electrochemical behavior of Al-In-Zn-Sn alloys, developing aluminum anodes with superior discharge characteristics, and studying the mechanisms and electrochemical behavior of single crystal NMC622 materials. He has also contributed to consultancy projects, notably the synthesis of single crystal NMC622 cathode materials and the study of oxide calcination parameters.

Research InterestĀ 

Mr. Sobati’s research interests include battery technology, electrochemistry, lithium-ion battery cathode material design, and the development of cathodic and anodic materials. His work aims to enhance the performance and efficiency of energy storage systems through advanced material synthesis and battery design.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Saranya G | Semiconductor Device Modeling | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Saranya G | Semiconductor Device modeling | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Saranya G | Rajalakshmi Engineering College |Ā  India

Dr. Saranya G completed her doctoral degree in Optoelectronic device modeling, focusing on LEDs. She is currently an Assistant Professor (SS) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Rajalakshmi Engineering College. Dr. Saranya has published 32 research articles in national and international journals, holds 2 patents, authored 3 book chapters, and has submitted 2 consultancy projects. Her work includes ongoing consultancy projects with Alstom, Sricity, focusing on task sequence monitoring and spot welding monitoring.

PROFILE

Scopus

Google Scholar

Research and Innovations

  • Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:Ā None
  • Citation Index:Ā Google Scholar ā€“ 88, Scopus ā€“ 22
  • Consultancy/Industry Projects:
    • Ongoing projects in Alstom, Sricity:
      1. Task sequence monitoring
      2. Spot welding monitoring

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Following his master’s degree, Afaq Ullah Khan pursued his Ph.D. at the State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China, from September 2017 to June 2021. During his Ph.D., he focused on advanced materials and their applications in energy storage, significantly contributing to the field through his innovative research.

Books Published (ISBN):

  • “Performance Enhancement of SRAM FINFET Using Different Gate Materials,” Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN-10: 6202094281, ISBN-13: 978-6202094283
  • “A Portable Assistive Device for Blind, Dumb, and Deaf People Using AI,” Application No.202241008444 A, 2022

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS