MSc Alireza Tajeddin

PhD student
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM), Department of Microelectronics

Biography

Alireza graduated from I.A.U-Science & Research in Tehran, Iran, with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. He earned a Master's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey, where he developed organ-on-chip (OoC) devices, specifically Blood-Brain Barrier-on-chip. He focused on modeling, microfabrication, and cell testing during that time.

He began his PhD research in the Electronic Components, Technology, and Materials (ECTM) group in June 2023. His research will concentrate on integrating electroactive polymers into organs-on-chip for actuation and sensing in order to better mimic physiological microenvironments within different organ models.

Netherlands Organ-on-Chip Initiative

To develop new microphysiological platforms to better predict the effect of medicines, based on a combination of human stem cells and microtechnology.

  1. Transparent Electroactive Actuators for Organ-on-Chip Platforms
    A. Tajeddin; A. Hunt; P. M. Sarro; M. Mastrangeli;
    In EUROoCS Annual Meeting 2024,
    3-5 July 2024.

  2. Fabrication of pH and oxygen sensors for monitoring myocardial ischaemia during open heart surgery
    Avik Sett; Robbert Friendwijk; Alireza Tajeddin; Massimo Mastrangeli; Paddy French;
    In Proceeding 6th International confernce on Sensors & transducers, 2024, UEMCOS’24, Kolkata, India,
    September 2024.

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Last updated: 24 Nov 2023

Alireza Tajeddin