Postdoctoral Fellow with two years in fellowship at the Guelph University. Organized research and presentations educating students, peers, and superiors on research analysis. Published research findings through peer-reviewed articles and analyzed results tailoring them to possible future applications.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the project "Structural Stability of Agricultural Soils in Ontario, Canada." This project is funded by NSERC and is conducted within the Soils and Landscape Processes Department at the University of Guelph. My research focuses on the study of soil compaction at Veldale Farms Ltd., where I investigate the effects of various crop management practices on inflated and deflated tire systems. Additionally, I hold the position of a research fellow at i-Cubed Industry Innovators Inc., Innovative Robotic Solutions, located in Hamilton, Ontario. In this role, I am involved in research aimed at establishing a productive food system and a healthy environment for future generations through the implementation of cutting-edge farming technologies, such as the water-jet system (Advanced Agriculture Applications), as developed by i-Cubed.
Research Assistant and lecturer in Soil Physics, involved in conducting research on the rheological properties of predominant soil orders in Iran. My work also includes investigating the microstructural stability of saline-sodic soils using the rheometer test method, along with conducting a comparative analysis of carbon storage indicators across various climatic regions in Iran.
Visiting Professor specializing in teaching and conducting research in the fields of Soil Physics and Climatology.
Engaged in research within the project "Soil/Clay Rheology and Vapor Sorption Analyzer (VSA)" at Virginia Tech, USA. The project received funding from the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station and the Hatch Program of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA (grant number: 1007839). This research was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Ryan D. Stewart.