
معرفی
Maryam Borghei serves as Academic Coordinator in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University, Finland. Her research focuses on sustainable materials development with significant contributions to nanocellulose applications and biowaste valorization.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology from Aalto University (awarded May 22, 2015)
- Master's degree in Engineering and Technology from Tarbiat Modares University (awarded October 13, 2009)
Dr. Borghei's research spans Carbon materials, Lignocellulose, and Catalysis with strong emphasis on Biomass conversion and energy storage technologies. Her fingerprint analysis reveals dominant expertise in Nanocellulose (51%), Carbon Nanotubes (76%), and Nanofibers (63%). Recent work demonstrates increasing focus on practical applications including medical diagnostics, sustainable energy storage, and advanced manufacturing.
Analysis of her publication trajectory shows evolution from fundamental materials research toward applied solutions. Her most recent work integrates nanocellulose with biowaste components to create functional materials for 3D printing, medical testing, and flexible electronics. The consistent theme across her portfolio is transforming renewable resources into high-performance materials.
Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable development and clean energy.
Dr. Borghei has supervised at least two theses and maintains extensive international collaborations. Her work appears in high-impact journals including Cellulose, Additive Manufacturing, and Chemical Engineering Journal, demonstrating both academic rigor and practical relevance.
Current research focuses on developing nanocellulose-based platforms for medical diagnostics, energy storage devices using biowaste-derived components, and sustainable manufacturing processes that eliminate energy-intensive drying steps.

