Hoda Amani Hamedani
Research Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Develops multifunctional materials and flexible nanostructured platforms for electrochemical and biomedical devices, localized drug delivery, neural interfacing, and electrochemical sensing; studies nanomaterials evolution/interactions in controlled (liquid) environments using in-situ characterization techniques
Office: 518 White Building
Email: hxa260@case.edu
Delivery Address: 518 White Building 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland OH 44106-7204
Education
Ph.D.,
Materials Science and Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
2013
M.S.,
Mechanical Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
2008
B.S.,
Metallurgy and Materials Science (Ceramics Engineering),
Iran University of Science & Technology,
2005
Research Interests
My research is focused on developing multifunctional materials and nanostructured platforms for electrochemical and biomedical device applications. In my work, I apply nanotechnology to develop new materials with multiple functions and use advanced imaging techniques to study nanomaterials evolution and interactions in controlled (liquid) environments in order to gain a better understanding of their functions in electrochemical and biological devices. My current research is focused on the development of novel multifunctional coatings onto flexible and rigid implantable microdevices to enhance their functionality for various applications such as sustained and localized drug delivery, neural interfacing, and electrochemical sensing.
Other Affiliations
Research Investigator Advanced Platform Technology Center (APTC)