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Hamid

@Hamid61098

Assistant Professor of Inorganic Nanomaterials, Nanochemistry

Joined October 2022
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Every day, I receive about 3-5 emails inquiring about PhD positions, and few get it right. Here are 10 tips for writing an email that resonates better with me and, I bet, many other faculty, too. Of course, some will have different thoughts, and I’d love to hear those too!


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When you're stupid, you think you know everything, without questioning and when you're intelligent, you question everything you think you know.


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True scientists always go deep in their research, never lose interest in science and are lifelong learners. They are not interested in using their status as an elevator to climb to positions of power.


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Scinapse is an AI-powered search engine designed for academic research. It's totally free and (way) better than Google Scholar. You can look up articles, read them, take notes — all in one place. Here's how to use Scinapse:


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Students don't need a perfect teacher. They need a happy teacher, who's gonna make them excited to come to school and grow a love for learning.

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I am delighted to share our recent article published in @ACS_Omega doi.org/10.1021/acsome…

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Treat your group members well, inspire them, take care of them even after they leave your group, and you will create a vibrant community that will support you and will disseminate your teaching and work ethics over generations


I am delighted to share our latest article published in Electrochimica Acta: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Persian calendar starts with spring. At university campus these beautiful blooms imply new year is coming.

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