Ali holds a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering and Metallurgy from the University of Tehran, and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta, where his research focused on energy storage systems. Currently, as a research assistant, his work centers on advancing lithium-based materials engineered for high energy density and improved performance in miniaturized applications. By utilizing advanced microfabrication techniques, he aims to create precise solid-state electrolytes as replacements for traditional liquid-based systems, targeting critical issues such as safety, stability, and energy efficiency. This innovative approach is expected to enhance charge retention and resilience, fostering the potential use of these batteries in applications like miniaturized electronic devices, IoT sensors, and medical implants.