Assist. Prof. Dr. Amir Bahrami | Energy | Excellence in Research
Photovoltaics at Islamic Azad University, Iran
Professional Profile:
Education🎓
Professional Experience 💼
Assistant Professor Dr. Amir Bahrami has a notable professional career in academia, primarily in the Department of Physics at Ahvaz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran. In this role, he has been actively involved in teaching, mentoring students, and conducting research in solid-state physics, with a particular focus on photovoltaics and nanostructures. Dr. Bahrami has supervised numerous student projects, including master’s theses on topics related to solar cell simulations and the properties of materials. His research contributions are reflected in several published articles in reputable scientific journals, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in renewable energy technologies. Additionally, he has participated in both national and international conferences, presenting his research findings and engaging with the global scientific community. Dr. Bahrami is also a permanent member of the Iranian Physics Society and the Nano Club, indicating his active involvement in professional societies that promote scientific research and collaboration.
Research Interest🔍
Assistant Professor Dr. Amir Bahrami’s research interests encompass a diverse range of topics within the field of solid-state physics, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy technologies. His primary focus is on photovoltaics, particularly the development and optimization of solar cells, including dye-sensitized solar cells and thin-film solar cells. Dr. Bahrami’s work involves the fabrication and characterization of various materials, including nanostructures and composite electrodes, to enhance solar cell efficiency. He is also adept in numerical analysis and simulation techniques, applying these methodologies to model and predict the performance of solar energy devices. Furthermore, his research extends to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electrodeposition, contributing to the understanding of material characteristics and their applications in energy conversion. Through his research, Dr. Bahrami aims to advance the development of sustainable energy solutions, addressing the global challenges of energy demand and environmental sustainability.
Award and Honor
Publications top noted📜
- Title: Pt-Ni/rGO counter electrode: electrocatalytic activity for dye-sensitized solar cell
Authors: A. Bahrami, I. Kazeminezhad, Y. Abdi
Year: 2019
Citations: 40 - Title: The effect of silver doping on the critical current density of Bi‐Pb‐Sr‐Ca‐Cu‐O ceramic superconductor
Authors: M. Zargar Shoushtari, A. Bahrami, M. Farbod
Year: 2006
Citations: 36 - Title: Structural and optoelectronic properties of electrodeposited CdSe thin films: effect of Cu-dopant
Authors: H. Kafashan, Z. Orshesh, A. Bahrami, F. Zakerian
Year: 2024
Citations: 9 - Title: CIGS solar cells using ZrS2 as buffer layer: Numerical simulation
Authors: H. Kafashan, A. Bahrami
Year: 2024
Citations: 3 - Title: Investigating the potential of WO3 and WS2 as Cd-free buffer layers in Sb2Se3-Based thin-film solar cells: A numerical study with SCAPS-1D software
Authors: K. J. Abbas, A. Bahrami
Year: 2024
Citations: 2 - Title: The Study of Interaction of Melphalan with SWCNT-BNNT Through Force Fields Molecular Mechanics and Quantum Calculations in Different Solvents and Temperatures
Authors: M. H. Jamshidi, N. Hasanzadeh, H. Yahyaei, A. Bahrami
Year: 2023
Citations: 1 - Title: Investigation of the Correlation between Geometrical Relationship and the Anomeric effect on Conformational Reactivities and Analyze the 1, 4-elimination
Authors: A. Maknali, N. Hasanzadeh, A. Bahrami
Year: 2023
Citations: 1 - Title: Fabrication and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Pt1-xNix Alloy Counter Electrodes for DSSC Applications
Authors: A. Bahrami, I. Kazeminezhad, Y. Abdi
Year: 2017
Citations: 0 - Title: The effect of silver doping on the properties of Bi1/6Pb0/4Sr2Ca2Cu3Oδ superconductor
Authors: M. F. A. Bahrami, M. Zargar Shoushtari
Year: 2005
Citations: 0
