Mohammad Amjadi
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Also affiliated: Islamic Azad University of Tabriz (2016); Tarbiat Modares University (2021); Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (2014); University of Tabriz (2003–2026); Faculty (United Kingdom) (2015–2020); Southern Arkansas University Tech (2025)
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Mohammad Amjadi's research focuses on the development and application of nanomaterials for sensing and detection, particularly within biological and environmental contexts. His work often involves the synthesis of novel nanoparticles, such as carbon dots, gold nanostars, and metal-organic frameworks, which are then engineered for specific analytical tasks.
His publications detail the use of these nanomaterials in creating sensitive platforms for detecting various analytes. Examples include the use of gold nanostars and graphene quantum dots for colorimetric detection of cysteine, and metal-organic frameworks incorporating nickel/nitrogen-doped carbon dots for the fluorescence detection of fenitrothion in food samples. Amjadi has also investigated chemiluminescence probes enhanced by doped carbon dots for the sensitive assay of rifampicin and nitrosative stress biomarkers.
Further research areas include the exploration of biosynthesized gold nanoparticles for their antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic activities, and the development of colorimetric assays based on nanoparticle morphology transformations for detecting hydrogen peroxide and glucose. His work contributes to advancements in analytical chemistry, materials science, and the development of diagnostic tools.
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- h-index: 37
- Publications: 162
- Citations: 4,277
Selected Publications
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Fatigue Characterization of Extrusion-Based Additively Manufactured Thermoplastic Composites: A Repeatable Coupon-Printing Protocol and Case Study on PA6-GF and PA12-CF (2026)
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Understanding Fatigue of Additively Manufactured Tpms Metallic Metamaterials: Experiments and Modeling (2025)
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A critical plane approach for multiaxial fatigue life prediction of short fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites (2024)
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Fatigue Failure (2022)
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- A critical plane approach for multiaxial fatigue life prediction of short fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites
- Understanding Fatigue of Additively Manufactured Tpms Metallic Metamaterials: Experiments and Modeling
- Understanding Fatigue of Additively Manufactured Tpms Metallic Metamaterials: Experiments and Modeling
- Understanding Fatigue of Additively Manufactured Tpms Metallic Metamaterials: Experiments and Modeling
- Understanding Fatigue of Additively Manufactured Tpms Metallic Metamaterials: Experiments and Modeling
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