Dr. Neda Esfandiari | Synoptic Climatology | Best Researcher Award
PHD at Shahid Beheshti University’s, Iran
Dr. Neda Esfandiari, an accomplished Iranian climatologist born on September 4, 1990, holds a Ph.D. in Synoptic Climatology from Shahid Beheshti University. Her research, focusing on atmospheric rivers and their impact on heavy precipitation in Iran, earned her an excellent grade. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University’s Remote Sensing and GIS Studies Center, Neda has led an independent project exploring the effects of Atmospheric Rivers on Iran’s dry and wet periods. With a strong background in applied and synoptic climatology, she has published influential articles and actively contributed to projects addressing rural development and spatial analysis.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Ph.D. in Synoptic Climatology, Shahid Beheshti University (2016-2021) Thesis Title: Synoptic-Thermodynamic Analysis of Atmospheric Rivers and Their Role in Heavy Precipitation in Iran. M.Sc. in Applied Climatology, University of Tehran (2012-2014) Thesis Title: Exploring the Role of Meteorological Elements in Highrise Residential Complexes (Eskan Complexes). B.Sc. in Physical Geography, University of Tehran (2008-2012) Β
Latest Job Position:
Postdoctoral Researcher/Executor at Remote Sensing and GIS Studies Center, Shahid Beheshti University.
Professional Experience:
Implemented various research projects, including rural planning and development of sparse rural systems.
Research Area and Specialization
Synoptic Climatology, Applied Climatology, Extreme Phenomena
Research Focus:
Β Neda Esfandiari’s research spans diverse areas of nanomedicine and cancer therapy. With a focus on liposomal nanomedicine, her work explores applications for drug delivery in cancer treatment, as evidenced by her publication in Nanoscale Research Letters (2021). Additionally, she contributes to advancements in ultrasensitive pesticide detection using green carbon dots (Plos One, 2020). Neda’s expertise extends to utilizing plant virus nanoparticles for breast cancer drug delivery and investigating the cytotoxicity of carbon dots (Tumor Biology, 2016; Heliyon, 2019). Her significant contributions to cancer nanotechnology and drug delivery showcase a commitment to innovative solutions for medical challenges.Β Β #Nanomedicine #CancerTherapy #InnovativeResearch
Peer Reviewer & Academic Engagements:
Dr. Neda Esfandiari citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:
Citations: 582 (All), 533Β (Since 2018)
h-index: 12 (All), 11 (Since 2018)
i10-index: 13 (All), 11 (Since 2018)
Publications (TOP NOTES)
Designing of a pH-activatable carbon dots as a luminescent nanoprobe for recognizing folate receptor-positive cancer cells, cited by: 5, publication date: 2021/11/26
Treatment and Diagnosis Roles of Nanoparticles Against SARS-CoV-2 ,cited by: 2,publication date: 2022/10/1
Bioinspired multicolour carbon dots: comprehensive cytotoxicity, phytotoxicity, and bioimaging in animal cells and plants, cited by: 1, publication date: 2023/5
An ultra-sensitive nano biosensor for 17Ξ²-estradiol detection using carbon dots, cited by: 1, publication date:
Fe (III) detection by multicolor carbon dots as fluorometric probes, publication date: 2023/7/15
Liposomal nanomedicine: applications for drug delivery in cancer therapy, cited by: 100, publication date:
Ultrasensitive fluorescent detection of pesticides in real sample by using green carbon dots, cited by: 100, publication date: 2020/3/24
Breast cancer drug delivery by novel drug-loaded chitosan-coated magnetic nanoparticles, cited by: 41, publication date: 2021/12
Offβon sensor based on concentration-dependent multicolor fluorescent carbon dots for detecting pesticides, cited by: 31, publication date: 2021/4/1
New generation of viral nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery in cancer therapy, cited by: 20, publication date: 2022/2/7