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Alireza Akbari

Alireza Akbari

Professor

College: Faculty of Material Engineering

Degree: Ph.D

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Alireza Akbari

Professor Alireza Akbari

College: Faculty of Material Engineering Degree: Ph.D |

Research Interests

Surface Engineering: Superhard Nanocomposites, Nanocomposite Coatings With ED Process, Thin Film Deposition via PVD, CVD Processes, Surface Engineering via Plasma and  High-Temperature Gas Nitriding Processes, Deposition of Thermal Barrier Coatings via APS And EPD Processes

Structural and Residual Stresses Analysis: By X-Ray Diffraction

Mechanical Properties of Advanced Materials and Alloys: Mechanical Properties of Bulk and Nanostructured Materials, High Nitrogen Steels, Mechanical Alloying, and High Entropy Alloys.

Research Experiences

Thin Film Deposition: Reactive Ion Beam Sputtering and Reactive magnetron sputtering

Plasma Nitriding and High-Temperature Gas Nitriding: stainless steels, titanium alloys, tool steels, and high-strength steels

X-Ray Diffraction: Phase composition, Structural Analysis, Texture Analysis, and Residual Stress Analysis

Surface Chemical Composition Analysis: EDS, XPS, RBS, GDOES and Simulation of Results

Tribology: Pin-on-disk Wear testing, Three-Dimensional Surface Profilometry

Mechanical properties: Tensile, Compression, Impact, Hardness, Toughness, Wear, Scratch, And Nanoindentation Testing

Mechanical alloying:

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Alireza Akbari

Alireza Akbari

Professor

College: Faculty of Material Engineering


Research Interests

Surface Engineering: Superhard Nanocomposites, Nanocomposite Coatings With ED Process, Thin Film Deposition via PVD, CVD Processes, Surface Engineering via Plasma and  High-Temperature Gas Nitriding Processes, Deposition of Thermal Barrier Coatings via APS And EPD Processes

Structural and Residual Stresses Analysis: By X-Ray Diffraction

Mechanical Properties of Advanced Materials and Alloys: Mechanical Properties of Bulk and Nanostructured Materials, High Nitrogen Steels, Mechanical Alloying, and High Entropy Alloys.

Research Experiences

Thin Film Deposition: Reactive Ion Beam Sputtering and Reactive magnetron sputtering

Plasma Nitriding and High-Temperature Gas Nitriding: stainless steels, titanium alloys, tool steels, and high-strength steels

X-Ray Diffraction: Phase composition, Structural Analysis, Texture Analysis, and Residual Stress Analysis

Surface Chemical Composition Analysis: EDS, XPS, RBS, GDOES and Simulation of Results

Tribology: Pin-on-disk Wear testing, Three-Dimensional Surface Profilometry

Mechanical properties: Tensile, Compression, Impact, Hardness, Toughness, Wear, Scratch, And Nanoindentation Testing

Mechanical alloying:

Employment Information

Faculty/DepartmentPosition/RankEmployment TypeCooperation TypeGrade
Faculty of Materials EngineeringAcademic StaffTenuredFull Time

Work Experience

Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Materials Engineering (2008-2009)

Dean of the Faculty of Materials Engineering (2009-2014)


 


Awards

European materials research society (E-MRS) Graduate Student (Young Scientist) Award, E-MRS Spring Meeting 2005, 31 May-3 Jun Strasbourg, France.


Subjects Taught

Undergarduate:

Mechanical Properies Material (Fracure, Fatigue and Creep)

Undergarduate:

Fracture Mechanics

Theory of Dislocation

Mechanical Properies of Nanostructured Material

Thin Films

Nanothermodynamics


Course Topics

Mechanical Properies of Material

Surface Engineering 


Journal Membership

Advanced Materials and Structures (AMS)


Papers in Journals