Ali Olad | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Olad | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Tabriz | Iran

Ali Olad is a distinguished researcher at the department of applied chemistry, university of tabriz, known for his extensive work in polymer composites, nanocomposites, conducting polymers, polymer coatings, hydrogels, and corrosion‑electrochemistry. according to his public profile he has about 143 publications, and his work has garnered over 6,000 citations.his h‑index, which reflects both productivity and impact in his field, stands at a significant level (as listed on his profile). throughout his academic career, he has delivered courses ranging from industrial chemistry and electrochemistry at undergraduate level to advanced topics like polymer composites, coatings and conducting polymers at graduate and phd levels. his research has advanced understanding and practical applications in polymer nanocomposites, surface modification and protective coatings, conducting‑polymer blends, hydrogels, and corrosion prevention. his contributions have made a substantial impact in materials chemistry and polymer science, influencing both theoretical developments and real‑world applications. overall, ali olad’s blend of teaching and prolific research marks him as a leading figure in polymer and materials chemistry at his institution.

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Featured Publications 

Derakhshan, P., Olad, A., Salari, D., Mirmohseni, A., & Dilmaghani, A. (2025). Development of antimicrobial acrylate-based coatings containing clays modified with metallic nanocomposites for application on shoe leather. Surfaces and Interfaces.

Nazarlou, Z., Najjari, H., Olad, A., & Aydemir, U. (2025). Fluorine-free hydrophobic powder coatings: A sustainable approach using functionalized biogenic SiO2 for anticorrosion and antifouling applications. Surfaces and Interfaces.

Fathi, F., Nazarlou, Z., Aydemir, U., & Olad, A. (2025). Anti-icing and antibacterial super-hydrophobic poly(dimethyl siloxane) coatings modified with silica, TiO2, Ag3PO4, and CuO nanoparticles. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Hezari, S., Olad, A., & Dilmaghani, A. (2024). Investigation of antibacterial properties and sustained release of Centella Asiatica extract from Fe-MOF-reinforced gelatin-based hydrogels. Polymer Bulletin.

Fazli, S., Hezari, S., & Olad, A. (2024). Preparation of hydrogels based on okra pods/chia seeds mucilage for drug delivery application. Polymer Bulletin.