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Sepidar Sayyar is a Research Fellow and materials scientist at the Australian National Fabrication Facility-Materials Node at the University of Wollongong, where he has been actively involved in research since 2014. He works at the Innovation Campus, AIIM Facility in Wollongong, Australia, focusing on advanced materials development and characterization.
Dr. Sayyar earned his PhD in Materials Engineering from the University of Wollongong between 2011 and 2015. His academic journey has been centered at this institution, where he has developed expertise in composite materials, 3D printing technologies, and nanomaterials for biomedical applications.
His research interests span multiple cutting-edge areas including Materials Engineering, Nanoscale Characterisation, Composite and Hybrid Materials, Nanobiotechnology, Nanotechnology, and Functional Materials. Dr. Sayyar's work particularly emphasizes the development and characterization of composite materials for various applications, with a strong focus on biomedical implementations.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on 3D printing technologies for advanced materials, particularly in biomedical contexts. His work spans graphene applications, hydrogel development, and novel fabrication techniques for medical devices and electronics. The publications demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration across materials science, biomedical engineering, and electronics.
Dr. Sayyar actively supervises research students and has successfully guided multiple PhD and Master's candidates to completion. His supervision portfolio includes projects on cellulose composites, biocompatible conductive inks, degradable stents, flexible electrodes, and graphene-based fibers for health applications.
He has been involved in several research funding projects including '3D Printed Conductive Flexible Strain Sensors for Skin-Interface Electronics' (2022-2023), 'Global Challenges: Next Generation Sustainable Crafting' (2019), 'Slow Textiles' (2019), and 'Material Science, Slow Textiles, and Ecological Futures' (2017-2019), demonstrating his diverse research interests and ability to secure funding across different domains.
Working within the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute environment at the University of Wollongong, Dr. Sayyar collaborates with multidisciplinary teams focused on advanced materials development, contributing to the institute's reputation for innovation in polymer science and engineering applications.


