About me

I am an engineer with dual master’s degrees in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering. I completed my Master of Science at Tufts University, where my work focuses on optical imaging technologies, especially frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (FD-NIRS) for non-invasive assessment of tissue (brain and skeletal muscle) hemodynamics.

My passion lies in translational research at the interdisciplinary intersection of human health, engineering, and space exploration. I’m especially interested in bioastronautics — studying how we can better monitor and support the human body in extreme environments like space. 

Beyond research, you can usually find me at the gym — lifting weights, pushing limits, and enjoying the discipline that shapes both body and mind. Whether in the lab or under the barbell, I am driven by challenge, precision, and the pursuit of impact.

 

Education

Tufts University 🐘

Medford, MA, USA

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering

(2022–2025)

Project: Non-Invasive Measurements of Skeletal Muscle Hemodynamics Using Frequency-Domain Near-InfraRed Spectroscopy (FD-NIRS): Contributions of Adipose and Bone Tissues

GPA: 3.82/4.0

Islamic Azad University

Science and Research Branch (SRBIAU)

Tehran, Iran

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering — Field and Wave Communications

(2017–2020)

Project: Quasi-3D Perfect Absorber Based on Self-Similar Parasitic Elements as an Optical Sensor with Tunable Attributes for Near-InfraRed Application

GPA: 3.79/4.0

Islamic Azad University

Kashan Branch (IAUKashan)

Kashan, Isfahan, Iran

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering — Communications

(2013–2017)

Project: Sensor Integration in Smart Home Devices: Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends

GPA: 3.76/4.0