Prof. Dr. Javad Foroughi | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor Doctorate at The University of New South Wales, Australia

Profiles:

🏢Current Position

Dr. Foroughi currently serves as a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW), a position he has held since October 2021. Additionally, he is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Essen, Germany.

🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Javad Foroughi’s academic journey began with an exceptional foundation in Polymer Materials Science. He earned his BSc and MSc degrees in Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran (1991–1997). Pursuing his passion for innovative materials, he completed his PhD in Material Engineering (2006–2009) at the University of Wollongong, Australia. His doctoral work spanned across the Faculty of Engineering’s School of Biomedical, Materials and Mechatronic Engineering and the Department of Chemistry’s Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, equipping him with interdisciplinary expertise in polymer materials.

📚 Publication Achievements

Dr. Foroughi has made remarkable contributions to scientific literature, with top-cited articles in leading journals like Advanced Materials Technologies. 

  • “Wearable Electronic Textiles from Nanostructured Piezoelectric Fibers”, recognized as a top-cited paper (2020–2021).
  • Editor’s Choice article, “Actuator Materials: Review on Recent Advances and Future Outlook for Smart Textiles” (2019).
  • His groundbreaking work, “Smart Fabrics and Networked Clothing”, earned a Best Impacts Award from the IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine in 2017.

🔬 Ongoing Research

  • Smart textiles and wearable technologies: Exploring innovative materials to create advanced wearable electronic systems.
  • Piezoelectric nanostructured fibers: Developing nanomaterials with enhanced functionality for biomedical and technological applications.
  • Artificial muscles: Revolutionizing the field of soft robotics through the creation of actuators derived from fishing lines and other unconventional materials.

🔍 Research Interests

  • Polymer materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Advanced electromaterials
  • Biomedical applications of smart textiles

🏆 Scholarships and Awards

  • ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellowship (2013–2016).
  • Emerging Research Fellow, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI).
  • R&D 100 Gold Award (2015) for Artificial Muscles.
  • Asia Nanotech Camp Fellowship (2009, Taiwan).
  • Commercialization Training Scheme Scholarship, University of Wollongong (2009).

🧬 Bioinformatics

While his primary focus lies in polymer and nanomaterials, Dr. Foroughi’s interdisciplinary work occasionally intersects with bioinformatics, particularly in the design and analysis of biomaterials for healthcare.

🌐 Professional Associations

Dr. Foroughi is actively engaged in professional networks, including associations that foster collaboration in materials science and engineering.

📋 Training & Workshops

Dr. Foroughi has participated in numerous workshops and training programs, notably at prestigious institutions like the Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute and the National Creative Research Initiative Centre for Bio-Artificial Muscle.

🎤 Oral Presentations

As an expert in his field, Dr. Foroughi has delivered engaging oral presentations at international conferences, sharing his innovative findings on smart textiles, nanomaterials, and artificial muscles.

🛠️ Tasks Completed as a Researcher

  • Development of wearable electronic textiles.
  • Pioneering artificial muscle technology.
  • Securing over $7 million in competitive research grants from entities like the Australian Research Council.

🌟 Success Factors

  • Interdisciplinary expertise across engineering, chemistry, and materials science.
  • Strong collaboration with global institutions, including universities in Germany, South Korea, and the United States.
  • Exceptional leadership in groundbreaking research projects.

🧪 Publications & Laboratory Experience

Dr. Foroughi’s laboratory experience includes advanced fabrication techniques for nanomaterials and polymers, contributing to high-impact publications and patents. His research has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also translated into commercialized technologies.

🌏 Impact and Legacy

Dr. Foroughi’s contributions to polymer materials and smart textiles have set new benchmarks in engineering and healthcare. His work continues to inspire researchers and pave the way for innovations in wearable technology and bioengineering.

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Advanced Energy Harvesters and Energy Storage for Powering Wearable and Implantable Medical Devices

  • Authors: Gao, Z.; Zhou, Y.; Zhang, J.; Wang, Z.L.; Wang, C.H.
  • Journal: Advanced Materials
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Highly Stretchable Nanocomposite Piezofibers: A Step Forward into Practical Applications in Biomedical Devices

  • Authors: Mokhtari, F.; Nam, H.Y.; Ruhparwar, A.; Wang, C.H.; Foroughi, J.
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Contactless Vital Sign Monitoring Systems: A Comprehensive Survey of Remote Health Sensing for Heart Rate and Respiration in Internet of Things and Sleep Applications

  • Authors: Raheel, M.S.; Tubbal, F.; Raad, R.; Odeh, N.; Foroughi, J.
  • Journal: Sensors and Diagnostics
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Manufacturing Ulvan Biopolymer for Wound Dressings

  • Authors: Foroughi, J.; Ruhparwar, A.; Aloko, S.; Wang, C.H.
  • Journal: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Ab Initio Calculations of Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Delafossite SMoO2 (S = Na, K, Rb, Cs) for Spintronics

  • Authors: Ismail, K.; Parveen, A.; Zia, A.; Abbas, S.M.; Foroughi, J.
  • Journal: Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
  • Year: 2023

 

Javad Foroughi | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

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