Mohammad Fardin Gholami

Mohammad Fardin Gholami has studied Polymer Engineering and Science during his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Science. During his doctoral studies, he has been focused on the physical and chemical properties of 2D membranes, which are mostly carbon based, using scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy methods. Fardin has worked in earlier projects within the Cluster of Excellence »Image Knowledge Gestaltung« in the framework of the Priority Area »Active Matter«.
Fardin's research in the project Cutting is based on utilizing the scanning probe microscopy methods in creation of a nano surgical room for biological matter and an active space in nano scale for high precision cutting and manipulation of materials. Data visualizations and creation of a digital twin at nano scale is additionally an inseperable part of Fardin's research work.
Cluster of Excellence
»Matters of Activity«
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sophienstr. 22a
10178 Berlin
Collaborative research on multivalent structures and molecular filters
Articles
Faghani, A., Gholami, M. F., Trunk, M., Müller, J., Pachfule, P., Vogl, S., Donskyi, I., Li, M., Nickl, P., Shao, J., Huang, M. R. S., Unger, W. E. S., Arenal, R., Koch, C. T., Paulus, B., Rabe, J. P., Thomas, A., Haag, R., Adeli, M. 2020. »Metal-Assisted and Solvent-Mediated Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Triazine Structures on Gram Scale.« Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142, (30): 12976-12986. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c02399
Beyranvand, S., Gholami, M. F., Tehrani, A. D., Rabe, J. P., Adeli, M. 2019. »Construction and Evaluation of a Self-Calibrating Multiresponse and Multifunctional Graphene Biosensor.« Langmuir, 35, (32): 10461-10474. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b00915