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2010
  • B.Sc. in Physics, University of Tehran (2010–2014) — GPA 15.97/20
  • Tuition scholarship, University of Tehran, B.Sc. (awarded to top students in entrance exam), 2010
  • Top 3% in nationwide Undergraduate Entrance Exam amongst more than 300,000 participants, 2010
2011
  • B.Sc. in Physics, University of Tehran (2010–2014) — GPA 15.97/20
2012
  • B.Sc. in Physics, University of Tehran (2010–2014) — GPA 15.97/20
  • Teaching Assistant — Computer Programming, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2012
2013
  • B.Sc. in Physics, University of Tehran (2010–2014) — GPA 15.97/20
  • Teaching Assistant — Mathematical Physics I, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2013
  • Teaching Assistant — Electromagnetism I, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2013
2014
  • B.Sc. in Physics, University of Tehran (2010–2014) — GPA 15.97/20
  • M.Sc. in Physics – Gravitation and Astrophysics, University of Tehran (2014–2016) — GPA 17.19/20; thesis 18.81/20
  • Teaching Assistant — Particle Physics, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2014
  • Teaching Assistant — Waves and Vibrations, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2014
  • Tuition scholarship (University of Tehran, M.Sc.) and Top 2% in nationwide Graduate School Entrance Exam in Physics, 2014
2015
  • M.Sc. in Physics – Gravitation and Astrophysics, University of Tehran (2014–2016) — GPA 17.19/20; thesis 18.81/20
  • Teaching Assistant — Quantum Mechanics I, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2015
  • Teaching Assistant — Quantum Mechanics II, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2015
  • Teaching Assistant — Statistical Mechanics, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2015
2016
  • M.Sc. in Physics – Gravitation and Astrophysics, University of Tehran (2014–2016) — GPA 17.19/20; thesis 18.81/20
  • Teaching Assistant — Advanced Quantum Mechanics I, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2016
  • Teaching Assistant — Advanced Quantum Mechanics II, Department of Physics, University of Tehran, 2016
2017
  • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome + INAF institute of Padova (2017–2021)
  • Fellowship for the joint PhD program in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Space Sciences (Sapienza/Tor Vergata/INAF), 2017
  • PhD offer from University of Sydney (cosmological dark matter studies), 2017 (declined)
2018
  • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome + INAF institute of Padova (2017–2021)
2019
  • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome + INAF institute of Padova (2017–2021)
2020
  • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome + INAF institute of Padova (2017–2021)
2021
  • Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome + INAF institute of Padova (2017–2021)
  • Postdoc fellow in stellar and exoplanetary sciences (X-Shooter, HARPS-N, TESS, REM, Gaia), University of Padova (Oct/2021–Mar/2023)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Padova (CHEOPS, TESS, PLATO), 2021 (accepted)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship at LAM-FRANCE (HiRISE), 2021 (declined)
2022
  • Postdoc fellow in stellar and exoplanetary sciences (X-Shooter, HARPS-N, TESS, REM, Gaia), University of Padova (Oct/2021–Mar/2023)
  • Teaching Assistant — Astrophysics Lab II, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padova, 2022
  • Lecturer/Teaching Assistant — Astronomy Lab, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Botswana (BIUST), 2022
  • Co-Supervision — one BSc and one MSc student (stellar properties of M-dwarfs), University of Botswana (BIUST), 2022
  • FONDECYT de Postdoctorado, 2022 (declined)
2023
  • Postdoc fellow in stellar and exoplanetary sciences (X-Shooter, HARPS-N, TESS, REM, Gaia), University of Padova (Oct/2021–Mar/2023)
  • Project Scientist for MAUVE, Blue Skies Space SRL, Milan, Italy (Mar/2023–Oct/2025)
  • Project Scientist for MAUVE, 2023 (accepted)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship at INAF – Capodimonte, “NAOMY: NIR dark accretion outbursts in massive YSOs”, 2023 (declined)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Bologna, “Duets – Identifying and characterising populations of binary stars using asteroseismology”, 2023 (declined)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship at Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo Giuseppe S. Vaiana, “Collaboration with the EWOCS project (Chandra + JWST) on Westerlund 1 from JWST observations”, 2023 (declined)
2024
  • Project Scientist for MAUVE, Blue Skies Space SRL, Milan, Italy (Mar/2023–Oct/2025)
2025
  • Project Scientist for MAUVE, Blue Skies Space SRL, Milan, Italy (Mar/2023–Oct/2025)
  • Postdoc fellow in solar flares for MUSE (NASA) and SOLAR-C (JAXA/ESA), INAF OACN (Nov/2025–Present)
  • Scientific activities: payload performance simulations
2026
  • Postdoc fellow in solar flares for MUSE (NASA) and SOLAR-C (JAXA/ESA), INAF OACN (Nov/2025–Present)
  • Scientific activities: payload performance simulations
Additional
  • C++ Introductory Certificate (Tehran, Iran) — A+ grade
  • Cologne, Germany Chapter — Detecting Bias in Climate Reporting in English and German Language News Media (Certificate of Contribution)
  • PI programs — ESO VLT/X-Shooter:
  • X-Shooter characterization of YSOs in the sub-clouds of Lupus dark complex in search of new accretors (Run ID: 115.2821)
  • Investigating the faintest Classical T Tauri Stars in the Lupus I complex in search of new accretors (Run ID: 115.2830)
  • X-Shooter characterization of YSOs in the Lupus I cloud (Run ID: 113.268N)
  • X-Shooter characterization of YSO candidates in Lupus I Cloud (Run ID: 105.20P9.001) — published two first-author papers with this data
  • Co-I programs:
  • Rubin/LSST SLIDE Difference Imaging Framework: facilitating LSST early time-domain science with SLIDE
  • Understanding disk substructures: relating the inner and outer parts of protoplanetary disks (Cycle: 12 / ALMA)
  • Understanding disk substructures: relating the inner and outer parts of protoplanetary disks (Cycle: 10 / ALMA)
  • Unveiling the nature of a TESS giant exoplanet amenable for atmospheric characterization with JWST (Cycle: AOT46, TNG / HARPS-N)
  • REM seeing-limited on-off photometry of TESS candidates orbiting solar analogs (Cycle: AOT46, TNG/REM)
  • Unveiling the nature of TESS giant exoplanets amenable for atmospheric characterization with JWST (Cycle: 111.254A / ESO/HARPS)
  • Delegated program — ESO VLT/X-Shooter:
  • X-Shooter characterization of new wide companions to SPHERE targets hosting giant planets and disks (Run ID: 0103.C-0200(A)) — published one first-author and one second-author paper with this data
  • Refereed proposals reviewed:
  • ESO Distributed Peer Review P115 (10 proposals reviewed)
  • ESO Distributed Peer Review P113 (10 proposals reviewed)
  • ESO Distributed Peer Review P110 (10 proposals reviewed)
  • TNG proposal review (AOT 46 TNG REM Call, 4 proposals reviewed)