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Amir Afshar, Ph.D.

Wafer Fab Engineer – Modeling And Process at Pallidus

Amir Afshar, Ph.D. has a diverse range of work experience in various scientific research roles. Amir is currently a Computational Modeler Scientist at Pallidus, Inc. Amir previously worked at Brown University as a Computational Materials Chemist in the Theoretical Physical Chemistry Lab, where they focused on the bond-activation process with the application of heterogeneous catalysis. Amir also developed and applied machine learning and computational performance prediction models for chemical mechanics and materials development. Prior to that, Dr. Afshar served as a Research Scientist in the Computational Soft Matter Lab at Mississippi State University. Their research in that role involved studying fracture strength of ice and collaborating with the AIRBUS experimental group in Germany. Amir also worked as an Integrated Computational Intern in the Material Science & Engineering Lab at the University of Michigan, where they participated in a highly competitive engineering summer school program. Earlier in their career, Dr. Afshar was a Senior Research and Development Engineer at Corbi Polymer, where they conducted research in the field of Masterbatch and Compounding industries and published the first scientific journal on Additive Masterbatches in Iran. Amir began their research career as a Research Assistant Laboratory Manager at the University of Tehran, where they worked with advanced microscopy equipment.

Amir Afshar, Ph.D. pursued their education in a chronological manner. Amir began their academic journey by obtaining a Master's Degree in Polymer/Plastics Engineering from Sahand University of Technology from 2009 to 2012.

Following this, they went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering from Mississippi State University from 2016 to 2020. During this time, they gained expertise in the field of Chemical Engineering.

In 2020, Amir Afshar joined the University of Maryland to further enhance their knowledge and skills in Machine Learning for Material Research. However, no specific degree has been mentioned for this period.

In addition to their formal education, Amir Afshar has also obtained several certifications to expand their expertise. Amir completed a course on Drug Design and Molecular Docking by using computation Tools from Udemy in May 2022. Amir also acquired knowledge in Descriptive and Inferential Statistics through a certification program offered by Udacity in April 2022.

Furthermore, they obtained a certification in Fundamentals of Biomanufacturing from North Carolina State University in April 2022. Amir also completed a specialization in Python for Everybody from Coursera in March 2022.

Prior to their academic pursuits, Amir Afshar attained a certification in Health and Safety Executive from Alliance International in February 2007.

Amir Afshar has actively participated in various conferences and seminars related to their field. Notably, they attended the 10th International Seminar on Polymer Science and Technology (ISPST 2012) at Amirkabir University of Technology in October 2012. Amir also received training in Electron Microscopy, specifically in TEM & HREM, from Case Western Reserve University in June 2012. Moreover, they participated in the PPS 2011 conference organized by the Polymer Processing Society in November 2011.

Amir Afshar's achievements in their academic and professional career have been recognized by Marquis Who's Who, being listed as a Honored Listee in April 2023.

It is important to note that this summary is based solely on the provided chronological information and does not make any strong assumptions outside of the given experience.

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  • Wafer Fab Engineer – Modeling And Process

    November 1, 2022 - present

  • Computational Modeler Scientist

    December, 2022

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