Roozbeh Sanaei
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*Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Laboratory , Block E3A, #07-067 Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117574 | *Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Laboratory , Block E3A, #07-067 Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117574 | ||
Phone: (65) 6516-5050 | Phone: (65) 6516-5050 | ||
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Contact Info
- Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Laboratory , Block E3A, #07-067 Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117574
Phone: (65) 6516-5050
I work in the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Laboratory at National University of Singapore .
Education
- PhD Student, Bioengineering Department, National University of Singapore
- Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Department, Iran University of Science and Technology
Research interests
- Protein Engineering
- Synthetic Biology
- Molecular Imaging
- Molecular Imaging in Synthetic Biology
Publications
Bsc:
1. R. Sanaei, “Numerical study of a Nano-scale cutter with FEM/MM-QM Approach” , Nanoleters, Accepted for publication
2. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic Scattering by a Viscoelastic Fiber of Elliptic Cross-Section Suspended in a Viscous Fluid Medium,” Journal of Dispersion Science
3. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Effect of Fiber Ellipticity and Orientation on Dynamic Stress Concentrations in Porous-Reinforced Composites,” Computational Mechanics 4. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Acosutic Scattering by an elliptic cylindrical absorber,” Acoustica/Acta Acoustica
5. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Acoustic radiation force and torque on a solid elliptic cylinder,” Journal of Computational Acoustics
6. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic Scattering by a Spheroidal Suspension including dissipative effects” Journal of Dispersion Science
7. S. M. Hasheminejad and R. Sanaei, “Ultrasonic Scattering by a penetrable cylinder of Elliptic cross section suspended including viscous effects,” IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control


