Maryam Ahmadi
I am Maryam Ahmadi, a graduate in Materials Engineering (Ceramic) from university of Isfahan, having completed my degree in 2022. During my master’s program, I conducted research on bioceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration, specifically investigating the “Effect of strontium, magnesium, and silicon substitutions on the bioactivity of biphasic calcium phosphate scaffolds for bone regeneration.” This research was carried out under the supervision of Dr. Ghasem Dini, which significantly enhanced my knowledge of the physical and biological characteristics of bone scaffolds. After my graduation, I worked as a research assistant in Isfahan University’s laboratory, gaining hands-on experience in 3D printing of bio-ceramics. This role not only enhanced my expertise in scaffold fabrication but also fueled my commitment to advancing biomaterial research. Currently, I am pursuing my PhD at Center of functional and surface functionlized glass (Funglass) to carry out research on bioactive oxynitride glasses and its application in biomedical area.
Dissertation topic: Bioactive oxynitride glasses for biomedical applications
Supervisor: Dr. M. Michálek, Prof. A. R. Boccaccini
Department: Department of Biomaterials
Beginning of study: September 2024
Date of dissertation exam: TBA
- Maryam Ahmadi, Gh. Dini, M. Afshar, et al. Synthesis, characterization, and bioactivity evaluation of biphasic calcium phosphate nanopowder containing 5.0 mol% strontium, 0.6 mol% magnesium, and 0.2 mol% silicon for bone regeneration, Journal of Materials Research 37, 1916–1928 (2022).
Research Projects
- TiO2 nanoparticles containing fluorine ion for bone tissue engineering application.
- PCL biopolymer scaffolds with Fe3O4 nanoparticle reinforcement for tissue and bone engineering applications.