Azadeh is a researcher based at the MET Centre with broad experience in tissue engineering and biomaterials research. She holds a master’s degree in human physiology and is a part-time PhD student working on cell-scaffold systems.
Her research focuses on the design, fabrication, and characterization of scaffolds derived from natural and synthetic polymers for tissue engineering applications. This includes the development of polymer-based scaffolds using various fabrication approaches, along with physicochemical and mechanical characterization.
She has extensive hands-on experience in cell culture and in vitro evaluation of cell–material interactions, supporting regenerative medicine and tissue engineering research projects. Her work integrates material design with biological assessment to develop experimentally robust and biologically relevant scaffold systems.

