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معرفی
Ali Aliev is a Research Professor at the Alan G. MacDiarmid Nanotech Institute within the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. He has held this position since 2004 and is currently accepting graduate students. His academic background includes a Doctor of Science in Physics (Solid State Physics) and a Ph.D. in Physics (Molecular and Thermal Physics) from the Heat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Science, as well as a B.S./M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the National University of Radio-Electronics in Ukraine.
Research Interests: Dr. Aliev's work spans nanoscience, phonon/electron transport in low-dimensional structures (carbon nanotubes, graphene), thermal properties of nanomaterials, superconductivity in metal oxides, thermoacoustic sound generation, and nanostructured thermoelectrics. His research integrates solid-state physics with advanced materials engineering.
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2021–2024) focus on superconductivity in transparent materials, carbon nanotube applications for energy harvesting/thermoacoustics, and novel carbon crystals. Key themes include efficiency optimization in energy devices, nanomaterial synthesis, and electrochromic superconductors.
Grants and Funding:
- NASA Early Stage Innovations ($645,000; 2024–2027): Transparent superconductors for single-photon detectors.
- NATO Science for Peace (345,380 EURO; 2023–2026): Electrochromic metal oxides for superconducting electronics.
- Office of Naval Research (Totaling $1.1M+; 2014–2020): Thermoacoustic carbon nanotube projectors and equipment acquisition.
Laboratory Affiliation: Leads research at the Alan G. MacDiarmid Nanotech Institute, focusing on nanomaterial innovation and energy conversion technologies.



