Ph.D. in Medical Physics
Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine
Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging (RCMCI)
Neuroimaging and Data Analysis Group (NIAG)
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Mahdi Mohammadi earned a BSc in Radiology and an MSc in Medical Physics from 2012 to 2019. He started his Ph.D. journey in Medical Physics at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) in 2019 and graduated in February 2025. His primary research interests center around MRI biomarkers related to neurodegenerative diseases and sleep disorders. Mahdi is deeply fascinated by the potential of MRI imaging techniques in detecting early indicators of these conditions, contributing to the development of effective treatments and innovative approaches. His research path predominantly focuses on uncovering MR imaging biomarkers associated with neurodegenerative brain tissue diseases and investigating changes in sleep disorders. He has a track record of publishing numerous articles covering advanced MRI, neuroimaging techniques, and the intricacies of the neurodegeneration process. Notable contributions include research on MRI in movement disorders and sleep disturbances, COVID-19 neuroimaging, brain metastasis, and iron monitoring. Mahdi's recent interests encompass medical image acquisition and reconstruction, image analysis and processing, physiological modeling on MRI, and the development of artificial intelligence methods to enhance imaging speed, robustness, and clinical workflow automation. His ultimate aspiration is to play a pivotal role in advancing the development of novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic solutions for these complex and challenging conditions.