Hamide earned a Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. in Speech-Language Pathology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Currently, she is pursuing her second doctoral degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Hamide hopes to contribute to advancing evidence-based voice assessment and therapy, particularly by integrating high-speed imaging and auditory-perceptual tools. She aims to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice—improving diagnostic precision, treatment outcomes, and quality of life for individuals with voice disorders.
Hamide's research interests include voice sciences and disorders, with interests in high-speed laryngeal imaging, auditory-perceptual voice analysis, and patient-centered outcomes. She also works on dysphagia and cleft-related speech disorders.