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Dr. Kamran Riazi,

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Laboratory Head of Polymer Analytics

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Contact

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+41 56 202 81 96
E-Mail
kamran.riazi@fhnw.ch

Address

Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt
Klosterzelgstrasse 2
5210 Windisch

Activities at the FHNW

Laboratory Head of Polymer Analytics at the FHNW Institute of Polymer Engineering

Research

  • Spectroscopy of Polymers (FTIR, Raman)
  • Thermal Analysis of Polymers (DSC, TGA, TMA, DMA)
  • Rheology

Teaching

  • Introduction to Literature Research
  • Introduction to Rheology
  • Supervision of Bachelor Thesis
  • Introduction to the Practice of Polymer Analytics MAS Polymer Technology

Profile

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Since 2019                
Laboratory Head of FHNW Polymer Analytics, Institute of Polymer Engineering, Windisch

2018-2019             
Academic Staff Member, Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW), Karlsruhe (Germany)

2018-2019             
Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Technical Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry (ITCP), KIT, Karlsruhe (Germany)

2012-2017            
PhD in Chemistry, Institute of Technical Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry, KIT, Karlsruhe (Germany)

2004-2012          
Diploma in Chemical Engineering, Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, TUD, Darmstadt (Germany)

1993-2000             
Bachelor and Master’s in Textile Chemistry and Fiber Science, Institute of Textile Engineering, AUT, Tehran (Iran)

Publications
  • K. Riazi, M. Abbasi, C. O. Klein, I. F. C. Naue, M. Wilhelm, Quantifying separation energy with a modified Capillary Break-up Extensional Rheometer (CaBER) to study polymer solutions, Soft Materials 2021, 19 (2), 199-212
  • V. Räntzsch, M. Haas, M. B. Özen, K. F. Ratzsch, K. Riazi, S. Kauffmann-Weiss, J. K. Palacios, A. J. Müller, I. Vittorias, G. Guthausen, M. Wilhelm, Polymer crystallinity and crystallization kinetics via benchtop 1H NMR relaxometry: revisited method, data analysis, and experiments on common polymers, Polymer 2018, 145, 162-173
  • K. Hauf, K. Riazi, N. Willenbacher, E. Koos, Radical polymerization of capillary bridges between micron-sized particles in liquid bulk phase as a low-Colloid and polymer science 2017, 295, 1773-1785
  • M. Abbasi, L. Faust, K. Riazi, M. Wilhelm, Linear and extensional rheology of model branched polystyrenes: From loosely grafted combs to bottlebrushes Macromolecules 2017, 50 (15), 5964-5977
  • K. Riazi, J. Kübel, M. Abbasi, K. Bachtin, S. Indris, H. Ehrenberg, R. Kádár, M. Wilhelm, Polystyrene comb architectures as model systems for the optimized solution electrospinning of branched polymers, Polymer 2016, 104, 240-250
  • O. Altintas, M. Abbasi, K. Riazi, A. S. Goldmann, N. Dingenouts, M. Wilhelm, C. Barner-Kowollik, Stability of star-shaped RAFT polystyrenes under mechanical and thermal stress, Polymer Chemistry 2014, 5 (17), 5009-5019
  • O. Altintas, K. Riazi, R. Lee, C. Y.  Lin, M. L. Coote, M. Wilhelm, C. Barner-Kowollik, RAFT-based polystyrene and polyacrylate melts under thermal and mechanical stress, Macromolecules 2013, 46 (20), 8079-8091

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