Amirmohammad Shahriyari

Amirmohammad is a PhD student at CiTIUS, University of Santiago de Compostela, specializing in the Renewable Energy and Energy Sustainability Program. With a strong background in nanoelectronics, renewable energy harvesting, device fabrication, and first-principles studies, his research integrates both experimental and computational approaches, including DFT simulations, nanoparticle and nanostructure synthesis, material deposition, and device fabrication.

He holds a Master’s degree in Micro and Nanoelectronic Devices from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran (2023) and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Golestan University, Iran (2020). His work primarily focuses on the fabrication, simulation, and characterization of electronic devices, including nanogenerators (triboelectric, piezoelectric, and electromagnetic), solar cells, transistors, and sensors.

Currently, Amirmohammad is researching laser power converters (LPCs) and solar cell modeling, emphasizing the characterization of LPCs and solar cells. He aims to develop cutting-edge solutions that enhance energy efficiency in space missions.

Research Interests:

·      Renewable Energy Harvesting & Sustainability

·      Nanogenerators (Triboelectric, Piezoelectric, Electromagnetic)

·      Material Synthesis

·      Solar Cells & Photovoltaic Devices

·      Nanoelectronics & Device Fabrication

·      First-Principles Studies (DFT Simulations)

·      Laser Power Converters (LPCs)