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Tayebeh Hosseinnejad is a Research Fellow in the Department of Research & Innovation at RMIT University. Her work focuses on catalytic processes, computational chemistry, and nanomaterials development. She holds a PhD and is actively involved in postdoctoral research, particularly in designing efficient heterogeneous catalysts and studying reaction mechanisms through experimental and theoretical approaches.
Her research interests span catalysis, materials science, and green chemistry, with a strong emphasis on developing nanostructured catalysts for applications in organic synthesis, solar energy systems, and environmental remediation. She employs computational methods like density functional theory (DFT) to model reaction pathways and optimize catalytic systems.
Recent trends in her publications highlight advancements in heterogeneous catalyst design, including metal-organic frameworks, nanozymes, and polymer-supported nanoparticles. She has contributed to studies on selective oxidation reactions, dye-sensitized solar cells, and regioselective organic syntheses. Her work bridges experimental synthesis with computational insights to enhance catalytic efficiency and sustainability.
Tayebeh is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in catalysis, materials chemistry, and computational modeling. She collaborates with international research teams and has published extensively in top journals such as ACS Catalysis, Nanoscale, and Journal of Molecular Structure.



