Dr. Reza Mohammadi | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award
Postdoc researcher, TUDELFT, Netherlands.
Reza Mohammadi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft University of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, where he specialized in the fracture and damage mechanics of composite materials, particularly focusing on fatigue behavior and delamination in laminates. His research utilizes advanced techniques such as acoustic emission and finite element methods. Reza has received numerous accolades, including awards for the best Ph.D. and Master’s theses, as well as recognition for his academic excellence at both national and university levels. He has authored several high-impact journal articles in top-tier publications, with an H-index of 14, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. Additionally, Reza has extensive teaching experience and proficiency in various engineering software, including ABAQUS and MATLAB. His current research focuses on high-performance, impact-resistant composites, with a strong emphasis on structural health monitoring.
Profile:
Education
Reza Mohammadi holds a strong educational background in mechanical engineering, with a focus on composite materials and fracture mechanics. He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2021. His doctoral research explored the effects of electrospun nanofibers on the damage mechanisms of composite laminates under fatigue loading, using both acoustic emission techniques and finite element modeling. Prior to his Ph.D., Reza earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution in 2015, where he focused on damage identification in composites using similar methodologies. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tabriz, Iran, which he completed in 2013. Throughout his studies, Reza demonstrated exceptional academic performance, consistently ranking first in his class, and earning various honors and accolades for his innovative research.
Professional Experience
Reza Mohammadi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), where he has been working since January 2023. His research focuses on developing next-generation high-performance impact-resistant composites with visible damage. Prior to this, he served as a Lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, East Tehran Branch, from 2021 to 2023. Additionally, Reza gained international experience as a Visiting Ph.D. Scholar in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft in 2019, under the supervision of Dr. Dimitrios Zarouchas. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, where he specialized in damage mechanisms of composite laminates. Throughout his career, Reza has been involved in high-impact research on fracture and damage mechanics, composite materials, and fatigue of laminates, contributing to advancing knowledge in these fields through numerous publications and awards.
Research Interest:
Reza Mohammadi’s research interests focus on the mechanics and behavior of advanced composite materials, particularly in relation to fracture and damage mechanics. He is deeply engaged in studying the fatigue and delamination processes of composite laminates, with a keen interest in acoustic emission techniques for damage detection and structural health monitoring. His work on electrospun nanofibers offers innovative insights into enhancing the toughness and durability of these materials. Reza’s research also extends to applying the finite element method (FEM) for predictive modeling, enabling a more detailed understanding of the failure mechanisms in composites. Additionally, his expertise encompasses the development of high-performance impact-resistant composites, aiming to improve their application in industries where lightweight and high-strength materials are essential. Through his cutting-edge research, Reza is contributing to advancements in the design and optimization of composite structures, with potential applications in aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering sectors.
Research Skills
Reza Mohammadi has extensive research skills in the field of mechanical and materials engineering, with a particular focus on fracture and damage mechanics of composite materials. His expertise spans acoustic emission techniques, fatigue analysis of composite laminates, and delamination, which he has investigated using finite element methods. Additionally, he has specialized knowledge in the development of electrospun nanofibers and their application in enhancing the durability and performance of composite structures. Reza’s proficiency with advanced tools such as ABAQUS for finite element analysis, MATLAB for programming, and software like SolidWorks and CATIA for design highlights his technical versatility. His research has led to numerous publications in high-impact journals, reflecting his ability to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in structural health monitoring. His collaboration with leading institutions like Delft University of Technology further demonstrates his capability to work on interdisciplinary projects aimed at solving complex engineering challenges.
Award and Recognition
Reza Mohammadi has earned numerous prestigious awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to mechanical engineering and composite materials research. In 2021, he was ranked 1st in a university-wide competition for the best PhD thesis at Amirkabir University of Technology, reflecting the high impact of his research. His academic excellence led to his admission to the PhD program without an entrance examination in 2015, based on his merit. Reza has also received recognition for his Master’s and PhD work, including being awarded the best Master Thesis in 2016 and securing 1st rank in his department’s PhD qualifying exam. In addition, he has co-authored several award-winning conference papers, two of which were selected as the best at the 23rd Annual International Mechanical Engineering Conference. His affiliation with Iran’s National Elite Institute and the Exceptional Talents Center further highlights his exceptional academic achievements and commitment to advancing the field of composite materials.
Conclusion
Reza Mohammadi’s strong academic background, innovative research contributions, and relevant industrial applications make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His high-impact publications, patent achievements, and recognition in the academic community indicate that he is an accomplished researcher with significant expertise in his field. While there is room for improvement in English proficiency and international collaboration, his research has demonstrated both depth and impact in the domain of composite materials and damage mechanics, making him a competitive nominee for this prestigious award.
Publication Top Notes
- Correlation of acoustic emission with finite element predicted damages in open-hole tensile laminated composites
- Authors: R Mohammadi, MA Najafabadi, M Saeedifar, J Yousefi, G Minak
- Year: 2017
- Journal: Composites Part B: Engineering
- Volume/Page: 108, 427-435
- Citations: 139
- Using passive and active acoustic methods for impact damage assessment of composite structures
- Authors: M Saeedifar, J Mansvelder, R Mohammadi, D Zarouchas
- Year: 2019
- Journal: Composite Structures
- Volume/Page: 226, 111252
- Citations: 60
- Delamination analysis in composite laminates by means of acoustic emission and bi-linear/tri-linear cohesive zone modeling
- Authors: M Saeedifar, MA Najafabadi, J Yousefi, R Mohammadi, HH Toudeshky, …
- Year: 2017
- Journal: Composite Structures
- Volume/Page: 161, 505-512
- Citations: 60
- Prediction of delamination growth in carbon/epoxy composites using a novel acoustic emission-based approach
- Authors: R Mohammadi, M Saeedifar, HH Toudeshky, MA Najafabadi, M Fotouhi
- Year: 2015
- Journal: Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
- Volume/Page: 34(11), 868-878
- Citations: 53
- A quantitative assessment of the damage mechanisms of CFRP laminates interleaved by PA66 electrospun nanofibers using acoustic emission
- Authors: R Mohammadi, MA Najafabadi, H Saghafi, M Saeedifar, D Zarouchas
- Year: 2021
- Journal: Composite Structures
- Volume/Page: 258, 113395
- Citations: 48
- Delamination characterization in composite laminates using acoustic emission features, micro visualization, and finite element modeling
- Authors: J Yousefi, R Mohammadi, M Saeedifar, M Ahmadi, H Hosseini-Toudeshky
- Year: 2016
- Journal: Journal of Composite Materials
- Volume/Page: 50(22), 3133-3145
- Citations: 42
- Investigation of delamination and interlaminar fracture toughness assessment of Glass/Epoxy composite by acoustic emission
- Authors: M Saeedifar, M Fotouhi, R Mohammadi, MA Najafabadi, HH Toudeshky
- Year: 2014
- Journal: Modares Mechanical Engineering
- Volume/Page: 14(4), 1-11
- Citations: 33
- Considering damage during fracture tests on nanomodified laminates using the acoustic emission method
- Authors: A Gholizadeh, MA Najafabadi, H Saghafi, R Mohammadi
- Year: 2018
- Journal: European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids
- Volume/Page: 72, 452-463
- Citations: 25
- Considering damages to open-holed composite laminates modified by nanofibers under the three-point bending test
- Authors: A Gholizadeh, MA Najafabadi, H Saghafi, R Mohammadi
- Year: 2018
- Journal: Polymer Testing
- Volume/Page: 70, 363-377
- Citations: 25
- Acoustic emission-based methodology to evaluate delamination crack growth under quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions
- Authors: M Saeedifar, M Ahmadi Najafabadi, K Mohammadi, M Fotouhi, …
- Year: 2018
- Journal: Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation
- Volume/Page: 37, 1-13
- Citations: 24