Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari | Building Materials | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, specializing in Materials Science and Engineering. With a Ph.D. from Sabanci University and an M.Sc. from Middle East Technical University, his expertise spans composite materials and geotechnical engineering. His doctoral thesis focused on innovative, eco-friendly composite binders for construction. Previously, he conducted stability analyses of mining structures and studied mining economies. 🎓 Dr. Mokhtari’s research contributes to sustainable materials and infrastructure development, enhancing understanding in both academic and practical fields.
Publication Profile:
Education and qualifications :
Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari’s academic journey embodies a fusion of expertise in materials science and engineering, alongside a foundation in mining engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. from Sabanci University, pioneering research into eco-friendly composite binders for construction. Under the guidance of Prof. Mehmet Ali Gulgun, his work aimed at creating cost-effective and sustainable solutions for the industry. Prior, his M.Sc. at Middle East Technical University delved into geotechnical engineering, particularly analyzing stability in mining structures like the EMET Borax Mine tailing dam, mentored by Prof. H. Sebnem Duzgun. His B.Sc. from Azad University focused on mining economics, emphasizing the developed mining economy, notably in Canada, under Dr. Babak Koohestani’s supervision. 🎓
Employment:
Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Grainger College of Engineering. Since February 2022, he has been actively contributing to research endeavors, furthering his expertise in the field. 🧪 His role entails exploring innovative materials and techniques, aligning with his academic background and passion for sustainable solutions. Dr. Mokhtari’s appointment signifies his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing contemporary challenges in engineering, marking another milestone in his promising career trajectory.
Dr. Pozhhan Mokhtari’s research primarily focuses on sustainable materials and innovative solutions in construction and environmental engineering. 🌱 His work spans various areas, including the development of low-cost and eco-friendly composite binders, as evidenced by his thesis project during his Ph.D. studies. Additionally, he has contributed to studies exploring the geopolymerization mechanism of mine tailings, as well as investigating the influence of different treatments on natural fibers. Through his publications and collaborations, Dr. Mokhtari actively contributes to advancing knowledge in materials science and engineering, particularly in the context of environmentally conscious practices and infrastructure development. 🏗️
- Comparison of different natural fiber treatments: a literature review 📚 Cited by: 172* Year: 2018
- Geopolymerization mechanism of binder-free mine tailings by sodium silicate 🏗️ Cited by: 72 Year: 2021
- A comparison between the influence of superplasticizer and organosilanes on different properties of cemented paste backfill 🔬 Cited by: 63 Year: 2018
- The influence of sodium and sulfate ions on total solidification and encapsulation potential of iron-rich acid mine drainage in silica gel 🌿 Cited by: 35 Year: 2018
- Influence of hydrofluoric acid leaching and roasting on mineralogical phase transformation of pyrite in sulfidic mine tailings 💎 Cited by: 31 Year: 2020
- Investigation of transmission line overvoltages and their deduction approach ⚡ Cited by: 19 Year: 2009
- Geopolymerization of soil by sodium silicate as an approach to control wind erosion 💨 Cited by: 18 Year: 2021
- Influence of amine and vinyl functional groups of silanes on total performance of thermoplastic-based composites🛠️ Cited by: 14 Year: 2018
- Concurrent sinter-crystallization and microwave dielectric characterization of CaO-MgO-TiO2-SiO2 glass-ceramics 🍶 Cited by: 5 Year: 2020
- New low cost and green composite binder for construction 🌱 Cited by: 2 Year: 2019