Perfil (CV) del personal docente investigador

Rasekh Modabberi, Shahed Vazeh
Departamento: Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales y Fluidos
Área: Ciencia de los Materiales e Ingeniería Metalúrgica
Centro: Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

Research Institute: INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y MATERIALES DE ARAGÓN (INMA)
Categoría profesional: Profesor Interino
Correo electrónico:
ORCID: 0000-0003-3466-9952

Líneas de investigación
  • Ingenierías

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The scientific and curricular path of Dr. Shahed Rasekh started by obtaining Eng. Title in materials science in 2006, University of Isfahan, Iran. He obtained the Master in Physics and Physical Technologies from University of Zaragoza (2008), Spain. Since then he focused on the development of ceramic materials with energy interest, i.e. Superconductors and Thermoelectric ceramic materials. Due to the extensive works and significant results he obtained prestigious national fellowship for developing the Ph.D. thesis by The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (2010). This funding allowed him to further improve his skills and knowledge by visiting foreign institutions (University of Aveiro, Portugal 2011 and Inonu University, Turkey 2012), widening the bilateral collaboration between host and his research group in Spain, leading to developing new techniques and methods with extraordinary results. Moreover, using fellowship possibility he engaged closely in education of new talents as collaborator professor in two practical courses in 2013 and 2014 (45 hours) as well as supervising the 7 final Eng. project (2010-2015). The researcher, to better understanding the energy related challenges and possible alternatives to answering them, obtained his second Master in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in 2013, University of Zaragoza. Following his extensive work on thermoelectricity, the researcher defended his Ph.D. thesis in University of Zaragoza (Spain in 2016) with CUMLAUDE and prestigious International Mention, following by “Extraordinary Doctorate Prize” award in 2017. Following his path, the researcher was one of the 6 granted Portugal national postdoctoral fellowship (FCT) in 2017 which led to successfully obtained the employment contract as Junior researcher through highly competitive call in Portugal by top marking (9.9 point) in 2019. Currently he actively mentoring undergraduate students (auxiliar lecturer at University of Aveiro since 2020, 60 hours), successfully proposed and won 3 “FCT national research doctorate fellowship” project as Supervisor in 2020 (defended 2025 with Merit grade) and Co-supervisor in 2021 and 2022 as well as Master project (November 2025). Opening international collaboration through various actions such as JECS Trust projects, DAAD, invited talks, external scientific advisor of department, etc. Currently, the researcher is on close internal collaboration from Environment, Biology, Electronic, Economy departments and external collaboration from prestigious research centers such as EMPA (Switzerland), PETLab.(Belgium) Cukurova University (turkey), INMA (Spain). The researcher authored and co-authored 95 papers published in ISI-indexed journals such as papers in J. Eur. Ceram. Soc. Ranked 1st in ceramics category, or Materials Today with IF of 26, with h-index of 26 and more than 1736, cumulative citations (WoS, December 2025), 2 book chapters, and PI in 2 of 10 participated R&D projects, supported by Spanish and Portuguese agencies. The researcher is a regular reviewer of 30 journals with 57 verified peer reviews. And served as lead guest editor of Symmetry journal in 2020-22. Moreover, The researcher presented the results of his extensive work on thermoelectric and superconductor materials using alternative, novel and new techniques, in 15 oral presentations and 35 posters. These significant contributions gain the researcher and his group an international recognition by more than 14 times invitation


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