Sina Rahmani Charvadeh | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sina Rahmani Charvadeh | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Research asistant at SUT at Shahroood University of Technology, Iran

Sina Rahmani Charvadeh, born in 1998 in Iran, is an electrical engineer specializing in electromagnetic fields and waves. With a passion for microwave techniques in medical applications, he is currently a member of the Antenna and Microwave Laboratory at Shahrood University of Technology. Sina’s research spans areas like biosensors, microwave sensors, and healthcare applications. He received several accolades for his work, including the top researcher award at his university in 2023. He is fluent in German and English and has expertise in advanced software tools for engineering design.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

Master of Communications Field: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Institute: Shahrood University of Technology, Iran (2020-2022) Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Institute: University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran (2016-2020 📚 Sina pursued his passion for electrical engineering, focusing on modern medical applications of microwave techniques. His education equipped him with skills in antenna design and sensor development, solidifying his expertise in healthcare technologies.

Experience💼

💼 Laboratory Member Institute: Antenna and Microwave Laboratory, Shahrood University of Technology (2020-Present) Tasks: Designed microstrip antennas, tested sensors, inspected transmission lines. Technical Office Employee Company: Gil Sanat Iranian, Kashan (2018-2019)  Tasks: Monitored high-power cable installations, inspected transmission lines. Sina has hands-on experience in antenna design, sensor testing, and installation monitoring, making him a versatile expert in electromagnetic fields.

Awards and Honors🎖️ 

Top Researcher Student Institute: Shahrood University of Technology (2022-2023) First Prize in Sensor Design Competition: Biotechnology Development Headquarter, Vice President of Science and Technology (February 2022) Sina has been recognized for his excellence in research and innovation, winning prestigious awards, including the top researcher at Shahrood University and first prize for designing a non-invasive blood urea sensor.

Research Focus🔬

Microwave Techniques in Medical Applications Sina’s research emphasizes the use of microwave techniques for healthcare, particularly in non-invasive biosensors and medical devices. His work includes designing microwave ablation devices and measuring dielectric properties of biological tissues. He is also interested in metamaterials and their applications in healthcare technology.

Publication  Top Notes

“Investigation of textile permittivity under the influence of fever for designing a wearable temperature sensing antenna”
📅 2022 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, Vol. 12, Article 100264
Co-authored by J. Ghalibafan, this study explores the permittivity of textiles when exposed to fever-like temperatures, contributing to the development of a wearable, temperature-sensing antenna.

“The EBG-Based Biosensor for Setting the Appropriate Dialysis Time in Hemodialysis Process”
📅 2023 | IEEE Sensors Journal
Co-authors: M. Hosseinzadeh, J. Ghalibafan. This paper discusses the design of an Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG)-based biosensor that helps optimize dialysis time during hemodialysis.

“Avail of the glass wool properties using the aperture-coupled technique to design a thermal smart jacket”
📅 2023 | Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 34(17), Article 1367
Co-authors: M. Hosseinzadeh, M.S. Fallahi, J. Ghalibafan. This research focuses on utilizing glass wool and aperture-coupled techniques to design a thermal smart jacket for advanced insulation.

“Utilization of the dialysate to characterize dialysis adequacy by using microwave urea biosensor based on complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR)”
📅 2025 | Measurement, Vol. 241, Article 115703
Co-authors: J. Ghalibafan, A. Abbasi, A. Haidary, E. Salimi. This paper presents a novel microwave urea biosensor using CSRR technology to measure dialysis adequacy through dialysate analysis.

“Investigating the effect of selecting the appropriate antenna on the performance of ground penetration radar and the importance of optimizing antennas”
📅 2022 | 3rd National Conference and 4th Workshop on GPR

Conclusion

Sina Rahmani Charvadeh demonstrates a strong technical foundation, significant research contributions in healthcare and microwave technology, and notable achievements in biosensing innovation. His strengths in research, coupled with his growing recognition, make him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Enhancing his global exposure and research output will further solidify his standing in the scientific community, making him highly deserving of this award.