
معرفی
Dr. Khashayar Ghandi is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Guelph, specializing in physical chemistry, radiation science, and nanotechnology. His research bridges chemistry, physics, and engineering through collaborations with national and international facilities including TRIUMF, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and JPARC.
- PhD in Radiation Chemistry (Simon Fraser University, 2002)
- Research associate at TRIUMF and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- Associate Professor at University of Guelph (2018–present)
Research focuses on:
- Physical chemistry fundamentals (chemical bonds, spectroscopy, extreme conditions)
- Energy applications (CO2 capture, nuclear waste storage, hydrogen storage)
- Medical device design (microwave ablation, microbial sensors)
- Green chemistry (tunable solvents, biomass upgrading)
His work combines computational modeling (quantum field theory, molecular dynamics) with experimental methods (irradiation studies, material synthesis). Recent publications highlight radiation effects on nanomaterials, microwave-induced chemical changes, and advanced sensing techniques.
Scientific Recognition:
- Jean d'Alembert fellowship (2017-2018)
- Visiting Professor in China (2017)
- NSERC Discovery Grant recipient (2006-2023)
- President of Society for Muon Spectroscopy (2014-2017)
Lab Capabilities:
- High-pressure/temperature equipment
- Electrochemical and spectroscopic analysis
- 3D printing for sensor design
- Accelerator-based radiation studies
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