Mr. Ali Fardoost | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Graduate Research Assistant, Rutgers University, United States
Ali Fardoost is a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering at Rutgers University, with a strong focus on biosensing, biosensor fabrication, and nanobiotechnology. His research involves the development of innovative cancer biomarker detection systems, microfluidics, and nanowell-based biosensors. With a B.Sc. from the University of Tehran, his academic achievements include a top ranking and an award-winning thesis on cancer detection using real-time impedance measurement. Ali has hands-on experience in cleanroom environments and expertise in advanced software tools. His contributions are demonstrated in several publications, reflecting his dedication to advancing healthcare diagnostics and nanotechnology.
Publication Profile :
Educational Background :
Ali Fardoost holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University and a B.Sc. from the University of Tehran, with excellent academic records (GPA of 4/4 and 3.64/4, respectively). His B.Sc. thesis, which developed a system for differentiating healthy and cancerous lymph nodes, reflects a focus on real-world, critical health issues. Being ranked in the top 0.07% of a national university entrance exam and being recognized as an exceptional talent at the University of Tehran further underscore his academic excellence and intellectual prowess.
Professional Background :
Ali Fardoost is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Rutgers University, with a focus on biosensor development for cancer biomarker detection. He is a Graduate Research Assistant in the NanoBioElectronics Lab, where he designs and fabricates nanowell-based biosensors for healthcare applications. His prior experience includes research on blood impedance spectroscopy for breast cancer diagnosis at the University of Tehran. Ali has developed and tested various biosensors, combining his skills in microfabrication and data analysis. His work aims to innovate in biomedical diagnostics, with a particular focus on cancer detection technologies.
Research Interests :
Ali Fardoost’s research interests span a range of cutting-edge topics in biosensing, biosensor fabrication, microfluidics, nanobioelectronics, and cancer biomarker detection. His focus on developing biosensors for cancer detection, particularly using microfabrication techniques and impedance spectroscopy, aligns with the forefront of bioengineering research. Additionally, his work on nanobiotechnology indicates his commitment to advancing interdisciplinary research, blending electrical engineering with biomedical applications. These areas are pivotal for innovations in healthcare, specifically in diagnosing and monitoring cancer, a critical global health concern.
Research Experience :
Ali has extensive research experience at both Rutgers University and the University of Tehran. His work includes fabricating biosensors for cancer biomarker detection, performing blood impedance spectroscopy for breast cancer diagnosis, and measuring the impedance of thyroid nodules for intraoperative assessment. His hands-on expertise in microfabrication, sensor design, and real-time diagnostics, coupled with his contributions to impactful projects such as cancer detection, demonstrates his deep engagement in the practical application of his research.
Award And Recognition :
Ali Fardoost has been recognized for his exceptional academic and research achievements. He was awarded the Best B.Sc. Thesis Award at the University of Tehran in 2023 for his innovative work on cancer detection using impedance measurement. Additionally, he was accepted for a Master’s program without the need for an entrance exam due to his exceptional academic performance. Ranked 25th among all undergraduate students at the University of Tehran’s College of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ali also placed in the top 0.07% of participants in Iran’s highly competitive Nationwide University Entrance Exam (Konkoor).
Conclusion :
Ali Fardoost’s strong academic background and cutting-edge research in biosensing, cancer biomarker detection, and nanobiotechnology make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His Ph.D. work at Rutgers University and B.Sc. from the University of Tehran demonstrate his exceptional academic performance, while his research projects reflect a deep commitment to solving real-world healthcare challenges. His achievements in microfluidics and biosensor fabrication, along with his focus on cancer diagnosis, show his potential for meaningful contributions to biomedical engineering. Overall, his innovative research and dedication make him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.
Publication Top Notes :
- Optimization of Nanowell-Based Label-Free Impedance Biosensor Based on Different Nanowell Structures – Fardoost, A., Raji, H., Javanmard, M. (2024) 📅 Biosensors, 14(9), 426 | Cited by: 0
- Intraoperative Assessment of High-Risk Thyroid Nodules Based on Electrical Impedance Measurements: A Feasibility Study – Beheshti Firoozabadi, J., Mahdavi, R., Shamsi, K., Akbari, M.E., Abdolahad, M., Fardoost, A. (2022) 📅 Diagnostics, 12(12), 2950 | Cited by: 0