Multiaxial fatigue and fracture expert joins NCAME

Published: Sep 12, 2024 9:00 AM

By Jeremy Henderson

One of the nation's leading experts in multiaxial fatigue and fracture mechanics has made the move to Auburn. 

Reza Molaei, new assistant professor of mechanical engineering and former director of the Metal Additive Manufacturing Lab at the University of Memphis, will continue his research into the relationship between process parameters, material structure and the mechanical properties of additively manufactured materials for Auburn University's National Center for Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME). 

"Dr. Molaei is a brings a wealth of expertise in additive manufacturing (AM) related to enhancing the structural integrity and fatigue life of AM components," said NCAME director Nima Shamsaei, the Philpott-WestPoint Stevens Distinguished Professor of mechanical engineering. "He's a very valuable addition to NCAME's research team. At the University of Memphis, he was involved in numerous projects that solidified his reputation in the field. His reputation precedes him."

The feeling, Molaei says, is mutual.

"I was drawn to Auburn in part due to Dr. Shamsaei’s pioneering contributions to the understanding of fatigue, fracture and structural integrity of AM components, which are particularly inspiring," he said. "I'm eager to collaborate with such an esteemed leader in the field.”

Molaei, one of several recent high-profile additions to NCAME’s research roster, hopes to expand the center's research scope by exploring cold spray AM methods, bio-materials, lattice structures, shape memory alloys and metals designed for harsh environments.

"We're excited to welcome Dr. Molaei to the department,” said mechanical engineering department chair Jeff Suhling. “We're expecting big things to emerge from his addition to NCAME." 

So is Molaei.

"To say I'm looking forward to contributing to NCAME's continuing success story is an understatement," Molaei said. "Choosing to come here is definitely a pivotal moment in my career. The college’s commitment to advanced manufacturing and Industry 4.0 aligns perfectly with my research interests and professional goals."

 

Media Contact: Jeremy Henderson, jdh0123@auburn.edu, 334-844-3591

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