Dr. Hamid Shahivandi | Computational Methods | Editorial Board Member
Shahed University | Iran
Hamid Shahivandi, Ph.D., is a passionate physicist specializing in computational materials science with a focus on perovskite solar cells. Based in Tehran, Iran, he has over a decade of academic experience as a researcher, lecturer, and laboratory supervisor. His innovative research combines precision and creativity, positioning him as a dedicated contributor to the fields of condensed matter physics and semiconductor technology.
Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Shahivandi embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor’s in Physics from Lorestan University (2004–2008). He pursued further specialization in Solid-State Physics, completing his Master’s (2008–2011) and Ph.D. (2016–2020) at K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran. His doctoral dissertation focused on the temperature-dependent performance of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells, demonstrating his commitment to solving real-world challenges in renewable energy technologies.
đź’Ľ Professional Endeavors
Dr. Shahivandi has been an integral part of Shahed University since 2014, serving as both a Laboratory Supervisor and a Lecturer. His teaching portfolio spans foundational and advanced topics, including General Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, and Physical Properties of Materials. As a Teaching Assistant at K. N. Toosi University, he gained early exposure to educational excellence, fostering his skills in mentorship and pedagogy.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Shahivandi’s research interests are deeply rooted in computational physics, with key contributions in:
- Perovskite Solar Cells: Developing models to optimize performance and minimize degradation.
- Carbon Nanotubes: Investigating catalytic growth mechanisms for double-walled carbon nanotubes.
- Crystals: Studying the growth mechanisms of Calcium Fluoride and Germanium crystals.
His theoretical and computational methodologies have led to several impactful publications in IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Dr. Shahivandi’s work on temperature effects and degradation mechanisms in perovskite solar cells has paved the way for more efficient renewable energy technologies. His insights into semiconductors and nanostructures have influenced peers and inspired collaborative research. His methodological rigor ensures that his findings resonate across academic and industrial communities.
đź› Research Skills
Dr. Shahivandi excels in:
- Computational Tools: Expertise in Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Density Functional Theory (DFT).
- Analytical Techniques: Proficiency with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Vibrating-Sample Magnetometer (VSM).
- Model Development: Skilled in mathematization and modeling of complex physical phenomena.
- Project Management: Adept at leading and organizing multi-faceted research projects.
🏆 Awards and Honors
Dr. Shahivandi has been recognized for his scientific excellence and educational impact. His achievements include poster presentations at national nanoscience congresses and impactful research contributions published in leading journals.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Shahivandi’s legacy is marked by his dedication to advancing renewable energy technologies and materials science. Looking ahead, he aims to explore novel nanomaterials for energy applications and foster global collaborations to tackle pressing challenges in sustainable development.
Publication top notes
Temperature dependence of iodine vacancies concentration in CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite: A theoretical analysis
- Authors: Hamid Shahivandi, Mohamadhosein Nosratjoo
Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
Year: 2024
Theory of light-induced degradation in perovskite solar cells
- Authors: Hamid Shahivandi
Journal: (No journal name provided)
Year: 2020
Study of the effect of temperature on light-induced degradation in methylammonium lead iodine perovskite solar cells
- Authors: Hamid Shahivandi, Majid Vaezzadeh, Mohammadreza Saeidi
Journal: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Year: 2020
Iodine Vacancy Formation Energy in CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite
- Authors: Hamid Shahivandi, Majid Vaezzadeh, Mohammadreza Saeidi
Journal: IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
Year: 2020
Theoretical Study of Effective Parameters in Catalytic Growth of Carbon Nanotubes
- Authors: Hamid Shahivandi, Majid Vaezzadeh, Mohammadreza Saeidi
Journal: physica status solidi (a)
Year: 2017