Amin Valiei

Amin Valiei

McGill University

H-index: 9

North America-Canada

About Amin Valiei

Amin Valiei, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at McGill University, specializes in the field of Microbiome-on-a-Chip, Bioinspired Bactericidal Surfaces, Biofilms, Water Treatment, Process Engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of Surface Topography and Cellular Biomechanics on Nanopillar-Induced Bactericidal Activity

Gut-on-a-chip models for dissecting the gut microbiology and physiology

Emerging computational paradigms to address the complex role of gut microbial metabolism in cardiovascular diseases

Liquid-infused microstructured bioadhesives halt non-compressible hemorrhage

Microfluidic study of bacterial attachment on and detachment from zinc oxide nanopillars

Surface wettability is a key feature in the mechano-bactericidal activity of nanopillars

Ionotronic tough adhesives with intrinsic multifunctionality

Bioinspired tough gel sheath for robust and versatile surface functionalization

Amin Valiei Information

University

Position

PhD student in Chemical Engineering at

Citations(all)

382

Citations(since 2020)

326

Cited By

88

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Amin Valiei Skills & Research Interests

Microbiome-on-a-Chip

Bioinspired Bactericidal Surfaces

Biofilms

Water Treatment

Process Engineering

Top articles of Amin Valiei

Effects of Surface Topography and Cellular Biomechanics on Nanopillar-Induced Bactericidal Activity

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2024/2/20

Amin Valiei
Amin Valiei

H-Index: 4

Nathalie Tufenkji
Nathalie Tufenkji

H-Index: 43

Gut-on-a-chip models for dissecting the gut microbiology and physiology

2023/3/1

Amin Valiei
Amin Valiei

H-Index: 4

Emerging computational paradigms to address the complex role of gut microbial metabolism in cardiovascular diseases

2022/10/10

Amin Valiei
Amin Valiei

H-Index: 4

Liquid-infused microstructured bioadhesives halt non-compressible hemorrhage

Nature Communications

2022/8/26

Microfluidic study of bacterial attachment on and detachment from zinc oxide nanopillars

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

2022/6/9

Surface wettability is a key feature in the mechano-bactericidal activity of nanopillars

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2022/6/7

Ionotronic tough adhesives with intrinsic multifunctionality

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2021/7/27

Bioinspired tough gel sheath for robust and versatile surface functionalization

Science Advances

2021/4/7

Nanotextured bactericidal surfaces

2021

Amin Valiei
Amin Valiei

H-Index: 4

External Force are required to effectively kill bacteria on mechano-bactericidal nanopillars

2020/10/26

Highly absorbent antibacterial and biofilm-disrupting hydrogels from cellulose for wound dressing applications

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2020/8/14

Hydrophilic mechano-bactericidal nanopillars require external forces to rapidly kill bacteria

Nano Letters

2020/6/23

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