World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
39
Citations
6138
World Ranking
7696
National Ranking
479

Overview

Kamal Asadi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, materials chemistry, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work is primarily concentrated on topics such as advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, conducting polymers and their applications, advanced memory and neural computing, organic electronics and photovoltaics, dielectric materials and actuators, innovative energy harvesting technologies, and graphene research and applications.

Several recent publications illustrate the scope of Asadi's research contributions:

  • Self-powered cardiac pacemaker by piezoelectric polymer nanogenerator implant (2021, Nano Energy)
  • Piezoelectric Nylon-11 Fibers for Electronic Textiles, Energy Harvesting and Sensing (2020, Advanced Functional Materials)
  • Hierarchically Structured Porous Piezoelectric Polymer Nanofibers for Energy Harvesting (2020, Advanced Science)
  • Room-Temperature Halide Perovskite Field-Effect Transistors by Ion Transport Mitigation (2021, Advanced Materials)
  • Solution-Processed Perovskite Field-Effect Transistor Artificial Synapses (2021, Advanced Materials)

Asadi frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Morteza Hassanpour Amiri, Mohammad Mahdi Abolhasani, Saleem Anwar, Paulo R. F. Rocha, and Beomjin Jeong.

Their work is published across several prominent scientific journals and venues, notably:

  • Nano Energy
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Advanced Materials
  • Macromolecules

Best Publications

  • Organic Nonvolatile Memory Devices Based on Ferroelectricity

    Ronald C. G. Naber;Kamal Asadi;Paul W. M. Blom;Dago M. de Leeuw

  • Revisiting the delta-phase of poly(vinylidene fluoride) for solution-processed ferroelectric thin films

    Mengyuan Li;Harry J. Wondergem;Mark Jan Spijkman;Kamal Asadi

  • The negative piezoelectric effect of the ferroelectric polymer poly(vinylidene fluoride)

    Ilias Katsouras;Kamal Asadi;Mengyuan Li;Tim Brandt van Driel

  • Organic non-volatile memories from ferroelectric phase separated blends

    Kamal Asadi;Dago de Leeuw;Bert de Boer;Paul Blom

  • Self-powered cardiac pacemaker by piezoelectric polymer nanogenerator implant

    Sara Azimi;Sara Azimi;Allahyar Golabchi;Abdolhossein Nekookar;Shahram Rabbani

  • Polaron hopping mediated by nuclear tunnelling in semiconducting polymers at high carrier density

    Kamal Asadi;Auke J. Kronemeijer;Tobias Cramer;L. Jan Anton Koster

  • Ferroelectric Phase Diagram of PVDF: PMMA

    Mengyuan Li;Natalie Stingelin;Natalie Stingelin;Jasper J. Michels;Mark Jan Spijkman

  • Effect of precursor concentration on size evolution of iron oxide nanoparticles

    Hamed Sharifi Dehsari;Anielen Halda Ribeiro;Bora Ersöz;Wolfgang Tremel

  • Manipulation of charge carrier injection into organic field-effect transistors by self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols

    Kamal Asadi;Fatemeh Gholamrezaie;Edsger C. P. Smits;Paul W. M. Blom

  • Piezoelectric Nylon-11 Fibers for Electronic Textiles, Energy Harvesting and Sensing

    Saleem Anwar;Saleem Anwar;Morteza Hassanpour Amiri;Shuai Jiang;Mohammad Mahdi Abolhasani

  • Single-Layer Pentacene Field-Effect Transistors Using Electrodes Modified With Self-assembled Monolayers

    Kamal Asadi;Yu Wu;Fatemeh Gholamrezaie;Petra Rudolf

  • Organic ferroelectric opto-electronic memories

    Kamal Asadi;Mengyuan Li;Paul W. M. Blom;Martijn Kemerink

  • Origin of the drain current bistability in polymer ferroelectric field-effect transistors

    R. C. G. Naber;J. Massolt;M. Spijkman;K. Asadi

  • Hierarchically Structured Porous Piezoelectric Polymer Nanofibers for Energy Harvesting

    Mohammad Mahdi Abolhasani;Mohammad Mahdi Abolhasani;Minoo Naebe;Morteza Hassanpour Amiri;Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam

  • Polarization fatigue of organic ferroelectric capacitors

    Dong Zhao;Ilias Katsouras;Mengyuan Li;Kamal Asadi

  • Integrated circuits based on conjugated polymer monolayer

    Mengmeng Li;Deepthi Kamath Mangalore;Jingbo Zhao;Joshua H. Carpenter

  • Ferroelectricity in Metal-Organic Frameworks: Characterization and Mechanisms

    Kamal Asadi;Monique Ann van der Veen

  • Tunable Injection Barrier in Organic Resistive Switches Based on Phase-Separated Ferroelectric–Semiconductor Blends†

    Kamal Asadi;Tom G. de Boer;Paul W. M. Blom;Dago M. de Leeuw

  • Determining Magnetite/Maghemite Composition and Core–Shell Nanostructure from Magnetization Curve for Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

    Hamed Sharifi Dehsari;Vadim Ksenofontov;Angela Möller;Gerhard Jakob

  • Solution-Processed Perovskite Field-Effect Transistor Artificial Synapses.

    Beomjin Jeong;Beomjin Jeong;Paschalis Gkoupidenis;Kamal Asadi;Kamal Asadi

  • Crossbar memory array of organic bistable rectifying diodes for nonvolatile data storage

    Kamal Asadi;Mengyuan Li;Natalie Stingelin;Paul W. M. Blom

  • Spinodal Decomposition of Blends of Semiconducting and Ferroelectric Polymers

    Kamal Asadi;Harry J. Wondergem;Reza Saberi Moghaddam;Christopher R. McNeill

Frequent Co-Authors

Dago M. de Leeuw
Dago M. de Leeuw Holst Centre (Netherlands)
Paul W. M. Blom
Paul W. M. Blom Max Planck Society
Natalie Stingelin
Natalie Stingelin Georgia Institute of Technology
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Wojciech Pisula
Wojciech Pisula Max Planck Society
Fabrizio Torricelli
Fabrizio Torricelli University of Brescia
Mischa Bonn
Mischa Bonn Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Christopher R. McNeill
Christopher R. McNeill Monash University
Martijn Kemerink
Martijn Kemerink Heidelberg University
Wolfgang Tremel
Wolfgang Tremel Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Expanding your expertise in Engineering and Technology can open doors to a wide range of roles across industries. Many students interested in technical fields consider diversifying their qualifications through related online degrees and career pathways. For example, pursuing an MBA can provide engineers with valuable management and business skills. Cost is a common concern, but there are programs like the cheapest aacsb online mba no gmat that offer both affordability and flexibility.

Engineering graduates looking to transition into legal or compliance roles may benefit from the cheapest aba-approved paralegal programs. Similarly, for those interested in the intersection of technology and organizational leadership, a cheap online hr masters degree can help boost your credentials in human resource management.

Communication skills are also crucial in technical fields, making an online master's in communications a valuable choice for those seeking to enhance their ability to convey complex ideas. Exploring these pathways can provide a competitive edge and broaden your career prospects in both the engineering and technology sectors.

Best Scientists Citing Kamal Asadi

Trending Scientists