Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Nasiri Mardanqom | Plasmonics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Nasiri Mardanqom | Plasmonics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | University of Tabriz | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Nasiri Mardanqom is a distinguished researcher whose academic and professional endeavors are deeply rooted in the field of plasmonics, biophotonics, and nanoengineering. His extensive work as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tabriz in both Biochemistry and Electrical Engineering has positioned him at the forefront of plasmonics-based sensor technology. With advanced expertise in plasmonics, quantum technology, and nanocomposites, his research primarily revolves around the design and fabrication of plasmonics-enhanced optical and biosensing systems. Through innovative applications of plasmonics in biophotonic platforms, he has developed several highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors for detecting substances such as melamine, nitrite, and Amlodipine. His mastery in simulation software like COMSOL and Lumerical allows him to optimize plasmonics structures and their optical interactions at the nanoscale. Recognized for his achievements with top academic rankings and awards, Assist. Prof. Dr. Nasiri has authored numerous high-impact plasmonics publications in Q1 and Q2 journals. His laboratory experience encompasses advanced instrumentation, including cyclic voltammetry, flow cytometry, and plasmonics instruments such as Bionavis 210. Beyond technical proficiency, his contributions to teaching and mentoring reflect a deep commitment to advancing plasmonics and biophotonic research. Overall, his scientific vision emphasizes the integration of plasmonics in biomedical sensing and optical communication, highlighting his role as a pioneering force in next-generation plasmonics-driven nanotechnology.

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1. Nasiri, H., Baghban, H., Teymouri-Mofrad, R., & Mokhtarzadeh, A. (2023). Graphitic carbon nitride/magnetic chitosan composite for rapid electrochemical detection of lactose. International Dairy Journal, 136, 105489.

2. Nasiri, H., & Abbasian, K. (2024). High-sensitive surface plasmon resonance sensor for melamine detection in dairy products based on graphene oxide/chitosan nanocomposite. Food Control, 166, 110761.

3. Nasiri, H., Abbasian, K., Salahandish, M., & Elyasi, S. N. (2024). Sensitive surface plasmon resonance biosensor by optimized carboxylate functionalized carbon nanotubes/chitosan for amlodipine detecting. Talanta, 276, 126249.

4. Nasiri, H., Abbasian, K., & Baghban, H. (2024). Highly sensitive quantification of amlodipine in real samples using graphene oxide-chitosan surface plasmon resonance sensor. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 368, 115152.

5. Nasiri, H., Baghban, H., Teymouri-Mofrad, R., & Mokhtarzadeh, A. (2023). Chitosan/polyaniline/graphene oxide-ferrocene thin film and highly-sensitive surface plasmon sensor for glucose detection. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 55(11), 948.

Dr. Badreddine Smiri | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Badreddine Smiri | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Badreddine Smiri, CEA Grenoble, France

Dr. Badreddine Smiri is a Postdoctoral Researcher at CEA Grenoble, working in collaboration with LMGP, LTM, and Leti as part of the Labex MINOS project. His research focuses on material characterization in diverse fields, such as 2D materials, phase-change memory (PCM), Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator (FDSOI) technology (SiGe), and power electronics (GaN). He is skilled in various characterization techniques, including Photoluminescence (PL), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Additionally, Dr. Smiri is proficient in programming languages such as MATLAB, Python, and LabVIEW, and has experience with tools like Labspec, Zemax, and Origin.

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Education

Dr. Smiri earned his Ph.D. in Physics of Materials from the Laboratoire de Micro-Optoélectroniques et Nanostructures, Tunisia (2016-2019), where his dissertation focused on the optoelectronic properties of III-V semiconductor heterostructures. He also holds a Master’s degree in Materials and Nanostructures (2014-2016) with distinction, concentrating on the modeling and characterization of electrical properties of III-V heterostructures for photovoltaic applications. Additionally, Dr. Smiri has undergone multiple safety and technical training, including electrical safety, chemical risk management, laser safety, cryogenics, and cleanroom fabrication.

Research Interest 

Dr. Smiri’s research interests include the characterization of advanced materials, such as 2D materials, semiconductor heterostructures, quantum wells, quantum dots, and novel optoelectronic materials. His expertise spans optoelectronics, nanostructures, microelectronics, and power electronics, with a particular focus on enhancing the performance of materials used in optoelectronic devices and nanotechnology.

Professional Experience

Since 2022, Dr. Smiri has been a postdoctoral researcher at CEA Grenoble, specializing in optical metrology for micro/nanoelectronics. His work involves structural and optical characterizations (Raman, XRD, PL, SEM, AFM, XPS, XRF) and monitoring the stability of measurement equipment. He also performs in/ex-situ material characterizations (GaN, InGaAs, MoS2, GaSe) and contributes to the continuous improvement of Raman-related products. Prior to his current role, Dr. Smiri served as an Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche (ATER) at INSA Toulouse (2020-2022), where he conducted research on semiconductor structures for next-generation optoelectronic and electronic devices. Additionally, he held a short-term postdoctoral position at the Laboratory of Micro-Optoelectronics and Nanostructures, Tunisia (2020), focused on the optical and electronic properties of III-V and II-VI semiconductors. Earlier in his career, Dr. Smiri managed photoluminescence characterization as a doctoral researcher, where he oversaw optical characterization activities for semiconductor materials.

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