- Renewable Energies
- Solar cells
- Photovoltaics
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Armin Shamaeizadeh is an Associate Tutor at the University of East Anglia, affiliated with the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics within the Faculty of Science. His work bridges renewable energy systems and advanced nanomaterials, with a focus on practical and sustainable engineering solutions. Research Interests: His primary research areas include Renewable Energies, Solar cells (particularly floating photovoltaics), Nanotechnology applications in energy and medicine, Mechanical Engineering, and Simulation techniques. His interdisciplinary work connects energy engineering with biomedical applications of nanomaterials. The recent publications reflect a strong trend in both sustainable energy systems and smart nanomaterials for medical applications. On one hand, his work explores solar-driven polygeneration, Rankine-ejector cycles, and nanoparticle-enhanced solar cells. On the other, he investigates advanced drug delivery systems using magnetic MOFs and nanobiomaterials for cancer therapy, indicating a unique dual focus on energy and biomedical engineering. Scientific Service: Peer reviewer for Materials Science and Engineering B (2024–present) Advising and Grants: There is no public information indicating student supervision or grant leadership. However, his collaborative research suggests involvement in team-based projects, particularly with researchers like A. Kasaeian and S. M. Naghib. Labs and Research Groups: He is a member of the Sustainable Energy research group at UEA, contributing to advancements in renewable technologies and energy system integration.










