Dr. Maryam Bahreini - Physics - Best Researcher Award
Iran university of science and technology - Iran
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Maryam Bahreini began her academic journey with a strong foundation in Physics, earning her Bachelor of Science degree from Kharazmi University, Tehran, between 2000 and 2004. Driven by a passion for light-based technologies, she specialized further by obtaining both her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Photonics from Shahid Beheshti University (SBU), Tehran, from 2005 to 2014. Her doctoral work delved deeply into advanced optical systems, preparing her for a high-impact research career. She continued at SBU for two postdoctoral fellowships one in Photonics (2014–2016) and another in Nanophotonics (2016–2017), supported by the Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), further establishing her expertise in cutting-edge photonic technologies rooted in Physics.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Bahreini’s professional trajectory is marked by a seamless blend of academic, managerial, and entrepreneurial roles. She has held assistant professor positions at Iran University of Science and Technology and Hazrat Masoume University, contributing to the growth of scientific research in Physics and Photonics. In addition to her academic roles, she founded the "Technooran" knowledge-intensive company and led numerous national technology development initiatives. Her executive roles include managing plasma-based innovation projects, spectroscopy laboratories, and international science collaborations. She has also served as a consultant and project manager for various elite scientific and technological programs, such as plasma-activated water devices for agriculture and blood analysis through Raman spectroscopy.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Bahreini’s research focus spans Physics, Photonics, and Nanophotonics, with particular emphasis on Raman spectroscopy, laser–plasma interactions, and biomedical optics. Her major research projects include designing tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy systems, constructing Raman microscopes, and developing microspectrophotometers for medical diagnostics. Notably, she has led projects investigating tumor diagnostics using laser cautery and human tissue spectroscopy. Her interdisciplinary expertise connects Physics with real-world applications in agriculture, medicine, and environmental science.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Bahreini is recognized nationally for her contributions to both science and policy. Her leadership roles include management of the Laser, Photonics, and Spectroscopy Innovation Center and participation in the influential Women’s Conference organized by the Vice President’s Office. Her impactful roles in Physics-driven innovation centers and industry-academia liaison offices have expanded the reach of scientific research in Iran. She has been a key player in the design and commercialization of photonics-based technologies, demonstrating how Physics can fuel innovation and national development.
Academic Cites
Dr. Bahreini’s research output, encompassing peer-reviewed articles, project reports, and innovation blueprints, has received significant academic attention. Her contributions to Raman spectroscopy and laser applications in medicine have been cited by both Iranian and international scholars. As a postdoctoral researcher and project leader, her designs and methodologies are referenced in discussions around optical diagnostics and nanophotonic device fabrication.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Maryam Bahreini's legacy lies in her pioneering contributions to photonics and applied Physics in Iran. Her work has created pathways for female leadership in science, bridging academic research and industrial application. Looking ahead, she aims to enhance the use of advanced spectroscopy in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and agricultural innovation. As a mentor, entrepreneur, and academic, Dr. Bahreini will continue shaping the future of Physics, driving cross-disciplinary research and national innovation strategies.
📘Physics
Dr. Maryam Bahreini’s life work is a testament to the transformative power of Physics when applied across disciplines—from spectroscopy and laser technology to biomedical diagnostics. Through her innovative research, she has shown how Physics serves as a core engine of technological and scientific advancement. Her ongoing dedication to research, development, and mentorship ensures that Physics will remain central to the future of applied science in Iran and beyond.
✍️ Notable Publication
1️⃣A Raman-based serum constituents’ analysis for gastric cancer diagnosis: In vitro study
Authors: M. Bahreini, A. Hosseinzadegan, A. Rashidi, S.R. Miri, H.R. Mirzaei, P. Hajian
Journal: Talanta
Year: 2019
Citations: 57
2️⃣Discrimination of healthy and carious teeth using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and partial least square discriminant analysis
Authors: M. Gazmeh, M. Bahreini, S.H. Tavassoli
Journal: Applied Optics
Year: 2014
Citations: 45
3️⃣ Comparison between elemental composition of human fingernails of healthy and opium-addicted subjects by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Authors: S. Shadman, M. Bahreini, S.H. Tavassoli
Journal: Applied Optics
Year: 2012
Citations: 35
4️⃣Discrimination of patients with diabetes mellitus and healthy subjects based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of their fingernails
Authors: M. Bahreini, B. Ashrafkhani, S.H. Tavassoli
Journal: Journal of Biomedical Optics
Year: 2013
Citations: 32
5️⃣Possibility of thyroidism diagnosis by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy of human fingernail
Authors: M. Bahreinian, S.H. Tavassoli
Journal: Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences
Year: 2012
Citations: 32
6️⃣A study of association between fingernail elements and osteoporosis by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Authors: M. Bahreini, Z. Hosseinimakarem, S. Hassan Tavassoli
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
Year: 2012
Citations: 30