Mr. Radfar is currently conducting research for his Ph.D. dissertation at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland, within the Centre for Organic and Nanohybrid Electronics. His research focuses on controlling the interactions between biological entities and nanoscale materials to develop innovative recognition elements for sensing applications. He has authored 12 publications in prestigious international journals and holds a patent in the biosensing field. Mr. Radfar has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops, earning significant recognition. He has extensive expertise in electrode modification, signal amplification, material characterization, and biosensor fabrication. His work includes detecting a wide range of biomarkers, such as microRNAs, genes, proteins, and cells. Additionally, he has substantial experience in developing novel signal amplification strategies using nanoparticles, polymers, enzymes, and oligonucleotides.
Research Areas:
Biosensors
Electrochemical polymerization
Electrochemiluminescence
Electrode Modification
Organic Electrosynthesis
Drug delivery
Controlled radical polymerization
Nanoparticles and Nanosheets preparation
Projects:
The key role of electrode nanostructuring to achieve ultrasensitive detection of cancer biomarkers, 2024-2028, NCN Opus