Stanford University


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  • Amir Eskanlou

    Amir Eskanlou

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth and Planetary Sciences

    BioWith over a decade of research experience, my work is characterized by a dynamic synergy between hands-on experimental investigations and advanced computational analysis. My foundation is primarily in experimental work, focused on surface and interface chemistry, particle-bubble and particle-reagent interactions, adsorption, and dissolution in the context of critical materials recovery and mineral processing. I have extensive experience with characterization techniques, including SEM/EDS, UV-Vis, XRD, XRF, fluorescence spectroscopy, FTIR, and Zetasizer. On the computational front, I'm proficient in using DFT codes (QE, VASP, JDFTx) for ab initio computations, LAMMPS for large-scale molecular dynamics, and Python and R for ML and data analysis.
    I am interested in the development of innovative materials and chemicals for applications in energy systems, energy storage, separation and purification processes, and waste valorization.