Fariba Lotfi | Plasmonic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fariba Lotfi | Plasmonic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fariba Lotfi, University of Tabriz, Iran

Based on Dr. Fariba Lotfi’s qualifications and accomplishments, she appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Publication profile

Education

Dr. Fariba Lotfi has an extensive academic background in Photonics, with a Ph.D. from Tabriz University and ongoing postdoctoral research. Her educational journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field of photonics and optical engineering.

Work Experience

Dr. Lotfi has significant experience as an advisor and educator in the Photonics Group at Tabriz University and Sahand University. Her roles involve guiding graduate theses and teaching laser physics and physics laboratory courses, demonstrating her leadership and expertise in the field.

Publications and Conferences

 

  • High-sensitive plasmonic sensor based on Mach-Zehnder interferometer
    📑 Optics & Laser Technology 137, 106809, 18 citations, 2021
  • Plasmonic all-optical switching based on metamaterial/metal waveguides with local nonlinearity
    📑 Nanotechnology 31 (1), 015201, 13 citations, 2019
  • Graphene-based plasmonic u-shaped nanofiber biosensor: design and analysis
    📑 Optik 270, 169890, 6 citations, 2022
  • All-optical tunable plasmonic biosensor made of graphene and metamaterial
    📑 Plasmonics 1-11, 6 citations, 2022
  • Effect of three food regimes on longevity and oviposition rate of Orius albidipennis (Rueter)
    📑 Journal of Entomological Research 5 (117), 61-66, 3 citations, 2013
  • Functional response of Orius albidipennis (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) to Thrips tabaci and Aphis pomi
    📑 IAU Entomological Research Journal 6 (4), 343-351, 2 citations, 2015
  • Resonator-based nanoscale plasmonic sensor made of metal-graphene-insulator interfaces
    📑 Results in Physics, 107922, no citations yet, 2024
  • Analysis of hollow elliptical waveguide with metamaterial cladding
    📑 Optical Engineering 63 (1), 017101-017101, no citations yet, 2024
  • The Study of Plasmonic Biosensors based on Mach-Zehnder Interferometry
    📑 International Journal of Biophotonics and Biomedical Engineering 2 (1), 37-40, no citations yet, 2023
  • A tunable plasmonic sensor-based metamaterial and graphene with high sensitivity
    📑 ICLLT 2021, 89, no citations yet, 2021
  • Highly Sensitive Nanoscale Optical Switch with Plasmonic Waveguides
    📑 7th International Symposium on Optics and its Applications (OPTICS-2019), no citations yet, 2019
  • Plasmonic All-Optical Switching by Metamaterial-Dielectric Mach-Zehnder Interferometer
    📑 2019 CAP Congress – Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, BC), no citations yet, 2019

Seminars and Summer Schools

Her participation in seminars and summer schools, including workshops on COMSOL Multiphysics and medical physics simulations, showcases her dedication to continuous learning and staying updated with cutting-edge technologies in her field.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Lotfi’s academic excellence is evident from her multiple awards and scholarships throughout her educational career. These accolades reflect her high standing among peers and her contributions to the field of photonics.

Skills

Dr. Lotfi’s proficiency in COMSOL Multiphysics, MATLAB, and various other software tools enhances her research capabilities, particularly in designing and analyzing advanced photonics systems and sensors.

Research Interests

Her research interests in metamaterials, all-optical switching, sensors, and plasmonics align with current trends in optical research and technology, reinforcing her relevance and impact in the field.

conclusion

Dr. Fariba Lotfi’s extensive educational background, leadership roles, impactful publications, active conference participation, honors, and specialized skills make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.