Prof. Saeed Reza Allahkaram | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor from College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram is a highly accomplished academic and researcher specializing in corrosion science and engineering. Currently serving as a Professor at the School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, University of Tehran, he has over 25 years of expertise in corrosion protection, materials characterization, and surface engineering. He leads several key research groups and laboratories, including the Metallurgical Chemistry Group and the Centre of Applied Engineering for Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Pipelines and Vessels. His research is not only scientifically significant but also holds direct industrial applications, particularly in Iran’s oil, gas, petrochemical, and automotive sectors. He is an influential figure in corrosion management and surface coating development, having authored numerous books and impactful journal articles. Professor Allahkaram has earned several prestigious national and international awards, including recognition as a Highly Cited Researcher among the Top 2% of Scientists Worldwide in 2024. His leadership extends to academic administration and professional societies, further evidenced by his role as Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Corrosion Science and Engineering.” His research blends fundamental scientific inquiry with practical, solution-driven applications that have benefited both academia and industry. Professor Allahkaram’s extensive career reflects a commitment to advancing corrosion science through teaching, research, and industry collaboration.
Professional Profile
Education
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram has pursued an extensive and prestigious academic path primarily in the United Kingdom. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science, specializing in Corrosion and Protection of Materials, from Imperial College of Medicine, Science, and Engineering, London, in 1994. His doctoral thesis focused on electrochemical potential mapping and corrosion studies of rapidly solidified processed light alloys. Additionally, he was awarded the D.I.C. Honoree Degree from Imperial College in the same year, highlighting his outstanding academic performance. Prior to his doctoral studies, Professor Allahkaram completed his M.Sc. in Corrosion Science and Engineering from London Guild Hall University in 1987, where his research concentrated on corrosion inhibition studies in controlled environments. He holds a B.Sc. in Applied Physics from the same university, earned in 1985, with a project focused on fiber optic transmission efficiency. His educational journey began with an O.N.D. in Technology from Bromley College of Technology, Kent, in 1981. Throughout his education, he combined theoretical learning with hands-on projects, establishing a solid foundation for his subsequent career in corrosion science. His diverse academic background provided him with both interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills that have supported his research and teaching excellence for decades.
Professional Experience
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram has developed an impressive professional career, marked by leadership roles in both academic and industrial sectors. He has served as a Professor of Corrosion Science and Engineering at the University of Tehran since 1998, where he also leads the Metallurgical Chemistry Group and the Mechanically Assisted Laboratory. Since 2017, he has headed the Centre of Applied Engineering for Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Pipelines and Vessels, contributing significantly to Iran’s critical infrastructure industries. He has been an active member of the Centre of Excellence for Surface Engineering and Corrosion of Materials since 2015. His professional influence extends beyond academia, having worked as an executive consultant for the Kerman Copper Production Complex between 1999 and 2011. Professor Allahkaram has played a significant organizational role in national scientific communities, including serving as the Executive Secretary of the Eighth National Corrosion Conference in Iran in 2003. He is also the current Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal “Corrosion Science and Engineering.” His professional experience bridges the gap between fundamental research and industrial application, demonstrating his ability to lead large-scale projects and foster collaborations that impact national industries and infrastructure resilience.
Research Interests
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram’s research interests are wide-ranging within the field of corrosion science and engineering. His primary focus is on cathodic and anodic protection techniques, essential for preserving the integrity of pipelines, vessels, and critical structures. He has made significant advances in the development of composite, nano, and self-healing coatings using innovative methods such as plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO), electroless deposition, electroplating, and electrophoretic deposition. Professor Allahkaram’s work also addresses the mitigation of corrosion caused by DC/AC interference on cathodically protected underground pipelines, a key challenge in modern infrastructure maintenance. He investigates the use of inhibitors and cathodic protection to control corrosion in reinforced concrete structures, extending the life and safety of buildings and industrial plants. His studies further cover stress corrosion cracking (SCC), corrosion fatigue, cavitation corrosion, fretting corrosion, and the erosion resistance of advanced coatings. Additionally, Professor Allahkaram is deeply involved in corrosion cost assessment and the implementation of comprehensive corrosion management systems for industrial equipment. His research seamlessly integrates scientific exploration with practical problem-solving, offering impactful solutions for industries such as oil, gas, petrochemicals, and automotive manufacturing.
Research Skills
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram has cultivated advanced research skills throughout his distinguished career in corrosion science. He possesses expert knowledge in electrochemical testing methods, including electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), potentiodynamic polarization, and electrochemical noise analysis. His technical expertise extends to developing and deploying on-line corrosion monitoring systems, particularly for oil and gas pipeline networks. Professor Allahkaram is proficient in failure analysis techniques, regularly diagnosing complex material degradation in high-risk environments. He has mastered various surface engineering processes such as electroless and electroplating coatings, plasma electrolytic oxidation, and nano-structured coating applications. His hands-on skills also include using wavelet transforms for electrochemical signal processing and employing advanced material characterization tools to evaluate corrosion behavior. Professor Allahkaram demonstrates a unique ability to translate laboratory research into practical industrial solutions, a skill that has led to his successful collaborations with major companies in Iran’s energy sector. He is also an accomplished technical author and educator, having written comprehensive books and developed course materials for undergraduate and postgraduate corrosion engineering programs. His multifaceted research skills position him as a leader in developing both preventive and remedial strategies against corrosion in challenging operational settings.
Awards and Honors
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to corrosion science and engineering. Notably, in 2024, he was listed among the Top 2% of Scientists Worldwide as a Highly Cited Researcher, underscoring his significant influence on the global research community. In 2023, the Iranian Corrosion Association honored him as a Veteran in Corrosion Science and Engineering at the 21st National Corrosion Congress of Iran. He was selected as the Outstanding Researcher at the University of Tehran’s 27th Festival of Research in 2018 and similarly recognized in 2013 and 2011. His work on applied industrial research projects, particularly those related to online corrosion monitoring systems in gas refinery plants and transmission pipelines, earned him additional distinctions. Professor Allahkaram has also been celebrated for his research contributions in the automotive industry, particularly with Iran Khodro. His remarkable ability to bridge academic research with industrial applications has been consistently acknowledged at national research festivals and by leading industrial stakeholders. His awards reflect not only the quality and originality of his research but also its tangible impact on infrastructure safety and technological advancement in Iran and beyond.
Conclusion
Professor Saeed Reza Allahkaram is a distinguished figure in the field of corrosion science, whose career has seamlessly integrated academic excellence with impactful industrial contributions. His leadership roles, prolific research output, innovative teaching, and dedication to solving practical engineering problems have made him a highly respected researcher nationally and internationally. His extensive body of work demonstrates a rare ability to translate scientific concepts into real-world applications, particularly in the oil, gas, petrochemical, and automotive sectors. Professor Allahkaram’s recognition among the Top 2% of scientists worldwide and his numerous national awards attest to his sustained influence and the global relevance of his research. His technical skills, leadership in research centers, and role as Editor-in-Chief further emphasize his multifaceted contributions to the scientific community. While future expansion into more international collaborations could further elevate his profile, his current achievements position him as an exemplary researcher and leader in his discipline. Professor Allahkaram’s career embodies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient, blending scientific rigor, practical problem-solving, and academic mentorship to create lasting value in corrosion science and engineering.
Publications Top Notes
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Optimization of Ti/TiO2 Nanotube/Nano PbO2 Anodes for Enhanced Electrocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue: Pulse vs Direct Current Approaches
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Authors: H. Eslami, S.R. Allahkaram
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Year: 2025
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Electrophoretic Deposition of Chitosan/Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposite Coatings on 316L Stainless Steel for Biomedical Applications
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Authors: A. Mohammadsadegh, S.R. Allahkaram, M. Gharagozlou
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Year: 2025
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Enhanced Erosion-Corrosion Resistance of Monolithic ENP Coating on Ductile Cast Iron by Using Electrochemical Pretreatment and Heat Treatment
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Authors: H. Kheirabadi, S.R. Allahkaram, A. Zarebidaki
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Year: 2024
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Electrochemical Analysis on Localized Corrosion of PEO/Magnesium Oxide Coating
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Authors: Z. Shahri, S.R. Allahkaram, R. Soltani, H.R. Jafari
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 4
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Evaluation of Biodegradability of ZX504 Alloy/PEO Coating Using Mott-Schottky, Electrochemical Tests, and Microstructural Analysis
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Authors: Z. Shahri, S.R. Allahkaram, R. Soltani, H.R. Jafari
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 5
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Modeling of PEO Coatings by Coupling an Artificial Neural Network and Taguchi Design of Experiment
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Authors: Z. Shahri, S.R. Allahkaram, R. Soltani, H.R. Jafari
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Year: 2024
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Surface Roughness Increasing of 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Using Ultrasonic Cavitation Process
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Authors: F. Alkhaleel, S.R. Allahkaram
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 2
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Characterization and Corrosion Behavior of Nano-ceramic Coatings Produced by MAO Method: The Role of Process Time
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Authors: Z. Shahri, S.R. Allahkaram, R. Soltani, H.R. Jafari
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 2
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Passivation Effects on Corrosion and Cavitation Erosion Resistance of UNS S32205 Duplex Alloy in 3.5% NaCl
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Authors: F. Alkhaleel, S.R. Allahkaram
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Year: 2024
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Synthesis and Characterization of Electrodeposited Ni-Co Self-Healing Coating with Hybrid Shell Microcapsules
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Authors: H. Sadabadi, S.R. Allahkaram, A. Kordijazi, P.K. Rohatgi
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 1