Assoc. Prof. Dr. Soheil Sharifi | Optics and Laser | Best Researcher Award
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
Dr. Soheil Sharifi is an accomplished physicist and associate professor with deep expertise in polymer dynamics, dielectric spectroscopy, and the optical properties of organic materials. Over two decades, his academic and research pursuits have spanned multiple international institutions, contributing to advancements in soft matter physics and materials science. His rigorous work on the interaction of dyes with polymers, surfactants, and biomaterials has gained scholarly recognition and has positioned him as a notable figure in experimental physics and polymer research.
Profile
Education
Dr. Sharifi holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Pisa University, Italy, where he focused his dissertation on dielectric spectroscopy of glass-forming systems under the guidance of Professor P. Rolla. Prior to his doctorate, he completed his M.Sc. in Physics at Tabriz University, Iran, and earned his B.Sc. from the University of Sistan and Baluchestan. These early foundations in theoretical and experimental physics were instrumental in shaping his trajectory toward materials research and complex fluid systems.
Experience
His academic career includes several notable positions. Since July 2016, he has served as an associate professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where he previously held the role of assistant professor from 2013 to 2016. Earlier, he was affiliated with the University of Sistan and Baluchestan as an assistant professor from 2010 to 2013. Complementing his teaching career, Dr. Sharifi has participated in postdoctoral and guest researcher roles across leading European institutions. Notably, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Materials Physics Center in Spain (2020–2022), focusing on the dynamics of inter- and intra-chain cross-links in polymers under the supervision of Professor Angel Alegria. He also completed a postdoc at Göteborg University in Sweden (2008–2009), where he investigated light and X-ray scattering from microemulsions. As a guest researcher at Universität Ulm, Germany, during 2010 and 2011, he explored polymer–microemulsion mixtures using X-ray and light scattering techniques under Professor Othmar Marti.
Research Interest
Dr. Sharifi’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of polymer physics, optical materials, and soft condensed matter. His investigations include the optical properties of organic dyes in solution, dye–polymer and dye–biomaterial interactions, polymer–surfactant complexes, and nonlinear optics. His expertise spans several experimental techniques, such as broadband dielectric spectroscopy, FTIR, DSC/TGA, GPC-SEC, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and light scattering, among others. These tools have allowed him to probe the fundamental characteristics of soft matter systems, contributing to innovations in both academic and applied physics.
Awards
In recognition of his significant academic and research contributions, Dr. Sharifi has been nominated for this award based on his innovative studies in polymer dynamics and their relevance to materials science, particularly in developing applications for organic and bio-composite materials. His interdisciplinary collaborations and consistent publication record underscore his impact in the field.
Publications
Dr. Sharifi has authored and co-authored several impactful publications. Notable among them are:
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“Dynamic relaxation in inter and intra chain cross-linked polymers”, published in Macromolecules, 2022 – cited by 12 articles;
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“Dielectric behavior of microemulsion–polymer systems under temperature variation”, in Soft Matter, 2021 – cited by 9 articles;
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“Nonlinear optical response of dye–polymer systems using Z-scan technique”, in Journal of Applied Physics, 2020 – cited by 18 articles;
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“Interaction of surfactant and dye in aqueous polymer solutions: FTIR and UV studies”, in Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019 – cited by 15 articles;
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“Relaxation dynamics in polymer blends with bio-material additives”, in Polymer, 2018 – cited by 11 articles;
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“Scattering studies of polymer–microemulsion complexes: Temperature and concentration dependence”, in Colloid and Polymer Science, 2016 – cited by 10 articles;
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“Dielectric spectroscopy of glass-forming liquids: Pressure-temperature effects”, in Physical Review E, 2008 – cited by 25 articles.
Collectively, these publications have not only advanced the field of soft matter physics but also demonstrated Dr. Sharifi’s skill in integrating experimental and theoretical approaches to solve complex problems in materials science.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Soheil Sharifi exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher whose commitment to scientific discovery, international collaboration, and academic mentorship have significantly enriched the fields of polymer physics and materials science. His diverse educational background, extensive teaching experience, interdisciplinary research, and scholarly publications make him a highly deserving nominee for this award. His contributions continue to influence both the academic community and the next generation of physicists in Iran and beyond.