Maedeh Sepehr

Maedeh Sepehr


About me

As a Ph.D. student in the Magnetic Group at UPM under the supervision of Dr. José Prieto Martín, I am advancing my expertise in materials science, with a focus on nanotechnology, e-textiles, and magnetic materials. My academic journey has provided a strong foundation in polymers, fibers, and crystal structures, with particular emphasis on surface modification and nanofiber production. My coursework has equipped me with in-depth knowledge of advanced polymer chemistry and nanofiber fabrication techniques, enabling me to explore innovative applications in materials science. I possess extensive technical proficiency in tools and methodologies, including electrospinning, Raman spectroscopy, SEM, FTIR, and XRD analysis, which allow me to conduct comprehensive material characterizations. Additionally, I am skilled in using simulation software such as Comsol Multiphysics and Gaussian, as well as analysis tools like OriginLab and molecular modeling programs, enabling me to address complex challenges in material design with precision. Beyond technical expertise, I have developed strong project management and organizational skills through my role as an executive member of academic conferences and schools. These experiences have enhanced my teamwork, adaptability, and time management abilities, making me an effective collaborator in research settings. My passion for nanotechnology, surface characterization, and electronic textiles fuels my commitment to pioneering solutions with practical applications. As I progress in my Ph.D., I am dedicated to contributing to advancements in magnetic materials and their integration into cutting-edge technologies, leveraging my interdisciplinary skills to drive innovation in materials science.

More info:
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-7044-1897