Prof. Ardeshir Shokrollahi | Smartphone Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Ardeshir Shokrollahi, Yasouj University, Iran
Dr. Ardeshir Shokrollahi is a distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Yasouj University in Iran. Born in March 1971, he completed his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry at Razi University in October 2005, following his M.Sc. from the same university in March 1998, and his B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry from the University of Tehran in June 1995. Dr. Shokrollahi has a prolific teaching career, instructing a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses including General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, Waste and Wastewater Treatment, Advanced Analytical Chemistry, Spectrochemical Analysis, Advanced Electrochemistry, and Nonaqueous Solvents. His research interests encompass Potentiometric, Spectrophotometric, Fluorimetric, and Conductometric studies of complexation in aqueous and nonaqueous solutions, as well as Solid Phase Extraction, Cloud Point Extraction, and the removal of dyes using activated carbon or natural adsorbents. Dr. Shokrollahi has been recognized multiple times as a Distinguished Researcher and Educational Professor at Yasouj University. Additionally, he has served as the Head of the Chemistry Department from 2005 to 2007 and is a member of the Iranian Chemical Society. His extensive research has significantly contributed to the field of Analytical Chemistry, focusing on the transport of ions, ion-selective electrodes, and the use of various spectrophotometric methods.
Professional Profile
Central composite design-assisted visual and non-invasive detection of sertraline by sweet lemon waste-derived core-shell AuNPs@CDs
Simultaneous extraction and preconcentration of two dyes with the same color from food samples by dual gel electro-membrane and determination by spectrophotometric method
Investigation of Isotherm, Thermodynamic, and Kinetics of Bovine Serum Albumin Adsorption onto MCM-41@LDH
Lemon-based core–shell Au@Pd nanoparticles as green nanoprobe: Towards fast and visual detection of trifluoperazine
A smartphone-based colorimetric assay using Cu-tannic acid nanosheets (Cu-TA NShs) as a laccase-mimicking nanozyme for visual detection of quercetin in vegetables