Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farzaneh Bayat | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor | Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University | Iran
Dr. Farzaneh Bayat is a distinguished researcher whose work has made significant contributions to materials chemistry and nanoscience, particularly in plasmonic nanomaterials, photocatalysis, and polymer-based nanocomposites. With 37 published documents, 248 citations, and an h-index of 10, her research record reflects consistent innovation and academic influence. Her recent studies emphasize the design and functionalization of nanostructured materials for applications in environmental remediation, sensing technologies, and energy-efficient catalysis. Notably, her 2025 publications in leading journals such as Microchemical Journal and Journal of Alloys and Compounds explore plasmonic core–shell nanoparticles and 2D semiconductor frameworks for enhanced photocatalytic and detection performance. Her investigations into polymer–nanocomposite systems and selenium-based optical materials reveal interdisciplinary expertise bridging chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology. Dr. Bayat’s work stands out for its dual emphasis on fundamental understanding and practical solutions, addressing challenges in pollution control, sustainable materials, and nanostructure design. With collaborations involving over 70 co-authors globally, she actively promotes scientific exchange and multidisciplinary innovation. Through her pioneering contributions to plasmon-enhanced photocatalysis, hybrid nanocomposite engineering, and green nanotechnology, Dr. Bayat continues to advance material synthesis and characterization methods that support sustainability and technological progress. Her dedication to impactful research and innovation positions her as a recognized figure in functional materials and applied nanotechnology, shaping the future of global nanoscience
Featured Publications
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Bayat, F., Ahmadi-Kandjani, S., & Tajalli, H. (2016). Designing real-time biosensors and chemical sensors based on defective 1-D photonic crystals. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 28(17), 1843–1846.
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Amani-Ghadim, A. R., Mousavi, M., & Bayat, F. (2022). Dysprosium doping in CdTe@CdS type II core/shell and cosensitizing with CdSe for photocurrent and efficiency enhancement in quantum dot sensitized solar cells. Journal of Power Sources, 539, 231624. Cited by: 23
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Pourasl, M. H., Vahedi, A., Tajalli, H., Khalilzadeh, B., & Bayat, F. (2023). Liquid crystal-assisted optical biosensor for early-stage diagnosis of mammary glands using HER-2. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 6847.
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Khodam, F., Amani-Ghadim, A. R., Ashan, N. N., Sareshkeh, A. T., & Bayat, F. (2022). CdTe quantum dots incorporated in CoNiAl layered double hydroxide interlayer spaces as a highly efficient visible light-driven photocatalyst for degradation of an azo dye and antibiotic pollutants. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 898, 162768. Cited by: 20
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Adl, H. P., Bayat, F., Ghorani, N., Ahmadi-Kandjani, S., & Tajalli, H. (2017). A defective 1-D photonic crystal-based chemical sensor in total internal reflection geometry. IEEE Sensors Journal, 17(13), 4046–4051. Cited by: 19
Dr. Farzaneh Bayat’s research bridges nanomaterials, photonics, and biosensing technologies, driving innovations in renewable energy, early disease detection, and environmental sustainability. Her work enhances global scientific understanding and fosters practical solutions that advance healthcare and clean energy industries.