Biography and education
Dr. Maedeh Amiri is an Assistant Professor of Instruction at Texas State University. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization from Texas State, graduating with a 4.0 GPA. Her doctoral research focused on polymer/clay nanocomposite self-assembly for advanced gas barrier film applications.
Since joining the faculty in 2018, Dr. Amiri has taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Lean Systems, Quality Assurance, Industrial Safety, Facilities Planning, Engineering Graphic Design, and Micro and Nano Manufacturing. She is committed to experiential learning, industry engagement, and mentoring students in applied research and professional development.
Her scholarly work includes peer-reviewed journal publications in nanocomposite materials and nanomedicine, as well as a U.S. patent pending. She actively contributes to university service through graduate committees, conference reviewing, and student organization advising, supporting shared governance and academic excellence
Since joining the faculty in 2018, Dr. Amiri has taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Lean Systems, Quality Assurance, Industrial Safety, Facilities Planning, Engineering Graphic Design, and Micro and Nano Manufacturing. She is committed to experiential learning, industry engagement, and mentoring students in applied research and professional development.
Her scholarly work includes peer-reviewed journal publications in nanocomposite materials and nanomedicine, as well as a U.S. patent pending. She actively contributes to university service through graduate committees, conference reviewing, and student organization advising, supporting shared governance and academic excellence
Teaching Interests
Research Interests
Featured scholarly/creative works
- Dabbaghianamiri, M. (2022). The Application of Clay-Based Nanocomposite Hydrogels in Wound Healing. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering.
- Heshmati Aghda, N., Amiri, M., Tunnell, J., & Betancourt, T. (2022). Design of Smart Nanomedicines for Effective Cancer Treatment. Int. J. Pharm., 621, 121791. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.121791
- D.Amiri, M., Das, S., & Beall, G. W. (2018). Formation of Periodic Size-Segregated Stripe Pattern via Directed Self-assembly of Binary Colloids and Its Mechanism. Applied Surface Science.
- Dabbaghianamiri, M., Ameri, F., & Jimenez, J. (2015). Agent-based Simulation and Modeling for Service Allocation in the Digital Manufacturing Market. International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems (IJATS), 7(2).
- Dabbaghianamiri, M., Ameri, F., & Jimenez, J. (2014). An Agent-based Model for Supplier Selection in Digital Manufacturing Market.
Featured awards
- Award / Honor Recipient: Outstanding Researcher Awarded. 2014 - Present
- Award / Honor Recipient: Rice Business Plan competition, 100000. 2019
- Award / Honor Recipient: New Ventures competition, $8,000. 2019

Featured service activities
- Judge
WISE(Women in Science)
- Member
Graduate Faculty
- Reviewer / Referee
MRS Advances
- Participant
Bobcat Days
- Participant
Faculty of Instruction Meetings(NTL)
- Undergraduate Advisor
Central Texas Biodiversity Bunch
