Mohammad Amjadi Data-verified
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Mohammad Amjadi's research focuses on the development and application of nanomaterials, particularly carbon dots and metal nanoparticles, for sensing and detection purposes. His work often involves creating novel platforms for the sensitive assay of various analytes, including biomolecules, environmental contaminants, and pharmaceutical compounds.
Publications from Amjadi investigate the use of doped-carbon dots, gold nanostars, and metal-organic frameworks in colorimetric and fluorimetric sensing. These studies explore applications such as the detection of cysteine, fenitrothion in food samples, rifampicin, and nitrosative stress biomarkers. Additional research includes the biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, and the development of assays for hydrogen peroxide and glucose based on nanoparticle morphology transformation. Amjadi has a publication record of 157 papers and an h-index of 36, with 4,147 total citations.
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- h-index: 36
- Publications: 157
- Citations: 4,147
Selected Publications
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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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