Collaborators

I work with collaborators and junior researchers across chemical engineering, materials science, scientific computing, and AI-driven engineering applications.

Angelo Di Bella

An MPhil student at the University of Cambridge working with me on the physical and physicochemical properties of MOFs and related advanced techniques. Angelo’s broader profile is in theoretical physics and scientific computing, which brings a valuable quantitative perspective to collaborative work in complex materials systems.

Personal website: angelodibella.com

Shayan Abaei

Graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Tehran, working with me on data-driven initiatives around MOFs, AI for chemistry, and related chemical engineering applications.

Hossein Alimardani

Graduate of the University of Tehran with an M.Sc. degree, with expertise in AI and data-driven techniques for chemistry and chemical engineering problems.

Andre Hadji-Thomas

An MPhil student in engineering with expertise in AI-driven techniques for engineering problems and co-founder of biomet.life. His interests span data-driven engineering, translational thinking, and practical innovation.

LinkedIn: Andre Hadji-Thomas

Amirhossein Abi

A master’s student in Mechanical Engineering at Sabanci University, Istanbul, with expertise in applying AI to problems across a broad range of engineering domains, including chemical, mechanical, and civil engineering.

Mahshid Zandjou

A master’s student in Chemical Engineering at Sabanci University working on solution-oriented approaches to engineering problems.

Collaborative Outlook

I am interested in building collaborations that combine scientific depth, computational creativity, and practical relevance, particularly in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and AI-enabled engineering research.