sara sadeghi

Sara Sadeghi is a passionate researcher specializing in plasmonic biosensors within the field of Photonics Engineering. With a strong background in power electrical engineering and a degree from Damavand University (Tehran, Iran), she has developed an in-depth understanding of photonics and its applications in nanotechnology and biosensing. Currently serving as a Research Assistant in the Nano-Bio-Photonics Lab at the University of Tehran, Sara is actively involved in cutting-edge projects that bridge nanotechnology and biosensing through plasmonics. Her expertise includes studying the optical properties of nanomaterials, developing high-sensitivity biosensors, and utilizing optical characterization techniques. Sara has co-authored influential research papers and has mastered various experimental techniques, such as nanofabrication, optical simulations, and biosensor integration. Her interest in plasmonics and biophotonics drives her pursuit of further academic challenges, and she is currently seeking a Ph.D. position in photonics, where she can deepen her research into plasmonics and its applications in biomedical diagnostics and environmental sensing. Committed to expanding her knowledge through advanced courses and collaborations with leading experts, Sara is eager to contribute to the progress of photonics. She is actively looking for global research opportunities that align with her Ph.D. goals and foster innovation in the fields of nanophotonics and biosensing.
sara.sadeghi74@ut.ac.ir