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Dr. Sara Naderizadeh is a Research Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Surrey. Her research focuses on the physical chemistry and mathematical modeling of colloidal systems, particularly in industrial applications such as elastomeric product manufacturing.
Her research interests lie primarily in soft matter physics, colloid science, and diffusion-driven processes. She applies quantitative imaging and one-dimensional diffusion models to understand gelation phenomena in industrial coagulant dipping processes. Her work bridges experimental observation with theoretical modeling to uncover the underlying mechanisms controlling gel growth in latex dispersions.
The available publication indicates a strong focus on the dynamics of colloidal gelation, particularly how electrolyte properties and coagulant availability govern gel thickness and growth rate. The research combines in situ microscopy with macroscopic validation, emphasizing diffusion-dominated kinetics and solubility-limited coagulation.
Currently, no scientific awards or honors are listed in the available text.
Dr. Naderizadeh is engaged in active research related to industrial material processing. Though no formal advisees are mentioned, her collaborative work suggests integration within a larger research team focused on soft materials and interfacial phenomena.
She is part of the research group investigating the physics of soft condensed matter and industrial applications of colloidal systems at the University of Surrey.

