Mohammad Aberoumand received his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST). During his Undergraduate courses, he got keen on material science and technology, leading him to join Sustainable Manufacturing Systems Research Laboratory (IUST), as a junior researcher. He earns valuable experience in Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD), Friction Stir Welding and Processing, and Metal Matrix Composite, focusing on Aluminum alloys and composites. His undergraduate research resulted in the publishing of two ISI research papers in the aforementioned areas.
For his master’s studies, he was awarded the first rank and got admitted to the School of Mechanical Engineering at University of Tehran (UT), the best university as well as the best Mechanical engineering school according to the national ranking. He joined Smart Materials and Structures (SMS) and Additive Manufacturing research groups at UT as a Research Assistant. Besides, he was appointed as the coordinator of the Advanced Composites and Nanocomposites Research Center (ACANRC) at UT, helping students progress in their research and experiments concerning polymer composites. He developed a great interest in the Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Shape Memory Polymers (SMPs), 3D and 4D printing, polymer blends, and nanocomposites during his master’s research. His main focus has been on the development of novel thermoplastic SMPs with superior Shape Memory Effect (SME) along with 4D printability using melting-based techniques. His studies have been concerned with a thorough characterization of microstructural and thermos-temporal features that determine shape memory behavior. He has participated in the above-mentioned fields of study by publishing more than 10 ISI papers and chapter books.
To fulfill his passion for his research dreams, he joined the Centre for Advanced Polymers and Nanocomposites (CAPNA) in the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at University of Calgary under the supervision of Professor Uttandaraman Sundararaj. He is working on advanced polymer nanocomposites for smart functions.
mohammad.aberoumand@ucalgary.ca
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