Mohammad Babazadeh
Biophysics Data Scientist at WearOptimo- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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WearOptimo
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Australia
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Biophysics Data Scientist
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Mar 2023 - Present
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The University of Queensland
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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Aug 2021 - Feb 2023
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PhD Researcher
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Jul 2017 - Jun 2021
Although incandescent light bulbs are being phased out for more efficient solutions, the general approach to lighting an area has not changed: we use arrays or banks of lighting comprising fluorescent or increasingly inorganic light-emitting diodes (LED) “bulbs”, which themselves are complex arrays of little LEDs. Plastic lighting is based on a device called an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), in which the layer that emits the light is 1000th the thickness of a human hair. First-generation OLEDs have already been commercialized in display applications such as the Samsung and LG curved televisions, but lighting has yet to follow this trajectory due to cost and complexity. My PhD project at COPE centre aims to develop an understanding of the emissive and transport properties of materials that are typically used in OLEDs. Show less
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Researcher at Azar Aytash Co.
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Feb 2012 - Jun 2017
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Education
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The University of Queensland
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Physics -
University of Tabriz
Master's Degree, Theoretical physics(Quantum information) -
Urmia University
Bachelor's Degree, Atomic/Molecular Physics