Parham graduated with a BSc from Sahand University of Technology (SUT), Tabriz, Iran, in 2011. He received his MSc in Nanomaterials/Nanotechnology from Sharif University of Technology (SUT), Tehran, Iran. Concurrently, he became the research assistant at the Research Center for Nanostructured and Advanced Materials (RCNAM), SUT, Tehran, Iran. As a BSc and then MSc student he worked on the assessment of the microstructural/mechanical properties of friction stir welded pure copper and friction stir processed hybrid TiO2-Al3Ti-MgO/Al nanocomposites. Furthermore, he has done several experiments on synthesis and characterization of sol-gel fabricated ceramic nanocomposite particles. The advent of innovative nanomaterials and nanotechnology interested him in interfacial sciences/technologies and also nanomedicine, including nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems and nanobiosensors. He has now joined Professor Karimi's Nanobiotechnology Research lab in the Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran, in association with Professor Hamblin from Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA; working on smart micro/nanocarriers applied in therapeutic agent delivery systems employed for diagnosis and therapy of various diseases and disorders such as cancers and malignancies, inflammations, infections, etc.