Research interests: Additive Manufacturing, Linear and Nonlinear Rheology, Nanomaterials Synthesis, Interfacial Assembly, Complex Fluids such as Emulsions, Polymer Processing, Electrical Applications such as Electromagnetic Shielding and Sensors, Sustainable Materials, Smart Aerogels
Biography
Very recently, he devised a novel technique for processing low viscosity nanomaterials’ suspensions. This was achieved by a co-assembly process, coined Liquid Streaming (LS), that involves oppositely charged nanomaterials and surfactants adsorbed at the interface of immiscible fluids. His current research focuses on synthesis and advanced manufacturing of sustainable (CNC, CNF, Chitin nanocrystal) and synthetic nanomaterials (graphene, MXene, etc.) for fabrication of multifunctional soft materials and light-weight structures realizing application in different fields including electronics, the military, robotics, medicine, and wastewater treatment.
Professor Kamkar has been also honored with more than 25 institutional, provincial, national, and international awards during his academic career, including 2022 Young Researcher Polymer Processing Award. So far, he has published more than 40 papers in peer-review journals, such as Small, Carbon, and Macromolecules.
Education
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2020, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, University of Calgary, Canada
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2019, Visiting Scholar, Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, US
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2016, Master of Applied Science, Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
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2014, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran