Assist Prof Dr. Meysam Jalali | Materials Science | Excellence in Research

Assist Prof Dr. Meysam Jalali | Materials Science | Excellence in Research

Assist Prof Dr. Meysam Jalali, Shahrood University of technology, Iran.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meysam Jalali is a prominent researcher in Materials Science, with a focus on innovative materials and their applications. His academic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence, culminating in significant contributions to the field. Dr. Jalali’s research interests include the development and characterization of advanced materials with a particular emphasis on their industrial applications. His work has been recognized through numerous publications in high-impact journals, reflecting his dedication to advancing the frontiers of Materials Science. Dr. Jalali’s expertise and commitment to research make him a leading figure in his field.

Profile
Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meysam Jalali holds a Ph.D. in Civil/Structural Engineering from Shahrood University of Technology, where he focused on cutting-edge research in structural integrity and resilience. He completed his MSc in Civil/Earthquake Engineering at the University of Tehran, specializing in the study of seismic effects on structures. Dr. Jalali began his academic journey with a BSc in Civil Engineering from Shahrood University of Technology, laying a solid foundation for his expertise in civil engineering. His educational background underpins his extensive research and contributions to the field of Materials Science.

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meysam Jalali is a Professional Engineer certified by the Tehran Engineering Organization in Iran. He has served as a consultant engineer with the Iran Water & Power Resources Development Company (IWPCO) and the Tehran Engineering and Technical Consultant Organization (TETCO), focusing on underground structures. His project management expertise includes leading the Hakim Twin Tunnels project in Tehran and overseeing the engineering efforts for Tehran Metro Line 7, East-West Lot. Additionally, Dr. Jalali has played a crucial role in the design of various structural projects, leveraging his extensive knowledge and experience to drive engineering excellence.

Research Project

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meysam Jalali has made significant contributions to the field of Civil/Structural Engineering through his research and innovations. His work includes the invention of novel fibers for reinforcing Ultra High-Performance Cementitious Composites (UHPC) and Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), which is currently under patent and will be detailed in a forthcoming paper for the Cement and Concrete Composites journal. Dr. Jalali has also published a study on the mechanical behavior of spiral fibers for concrete reinforcement in the Construction and Building Materials journal (2022).

His research extends to the development of an innovative apparatus and molds for direct tension testing of fibrous composites, with a patent nearing finalization. Dr. Jalali’s work on predicting fiber pull-out from cement-based composites using advanced soft computing methods (ANN, GEP, ANFIS, GMDH) has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Building Engineering. Additionally, he has explored ECC behavior prediction using adaptive network-based fuzzy inference systems.

Other notable research includes improvements in ductility for FRP RC beams, with papers accepted for the Journal of Composite Materials. He has proposed innovative geometry for precast RC tunnel linings under high concentrated loads, with his findings accepted in the Saze va Sakht Persian journal. His experimental studies on bond behavior of headed bars in FRC/UHPC and numerical investigations into rebar pull-out from cement-based matrices further demonstrate his expertise. Lastly, his work on the effects of steel and polypropylene fibers, as well as recycled aggregates, on concrete’s mechanical properties, has been accepted for publication in the Sharif University Persian journal.

Research Interest

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meysam Jalali’s research encompasses a broad range of experimental investigations in construction materials and structures. His work includes the study of various cement-based materials such as Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), High-Performance Concrete (HPC), Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (FRC), and Slurry Infiltrated Fiber Concrete (SIFCON). Dr. Jalali is particularly focused on the development of innovative fiber types for enhancing the performance of cementitious composites.

His expertise extends to the application of soft computing methods in Civil Engineering, including the use of advanced numerical modeling and multi-scale testing techniques. Dr. Jalali is also committed to exploring net-zero construction practices and the integration of additive manufacturing technologies, such as 3D concrete printing, into construction processes. His comprehensive research addresses both the theoretical and practical aspects of modern construction materials and methods.

 Publications Top Notes
  1. Pull-out Behavior of Twin-Twisted Steel Fibers from Various Strength Cement-Based Matrices
    1. Construction and Building Materials
    2. 2024-09
    3. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.137855
    4. Source: Crossref
  2. Experimental Investigation of Ductility in GFRP RC Beams by Confining the Compression Zone
    1. Advances in Civil Engineering
    2. 2024-05-18
    3. DOI: 10.1155/2024/4268615
    4. Source: Crossref
  3. Machine Learning Prediction of Fiber Pull-Out and Bond-Slip in Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites
    1. Journal of Building Engineering
    2. 2023-01
    3. DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.105474
    4. Source: Crossref
  4. Experimental Investigation on the Performance of Engineered Spiral Fiber: Fiber Pull-Out and Direct Tension Tests
    1. Construction and Building Materials
    2. 2022-09
    3. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.128569
    4. Source: Crossref
  5. Experimental Investigation on the Performance of Engineered Spiral Fiber: Fiber Pull-Out and Direct Tension Tests
    1. SSRN
    2. 2022
    3. EID: 2-s2.0-85130694443
    4. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  6. Flexural Characteristics of Fibre Reinforced Concrete with an Optimised Spirally Deformed Steel Fibre
    1. International Journal of Engineering Transactions C: Aspects
    2. 2021
    3. DOI: 10.5829/ije.2021.34.06c.01
    4. EID: 2-s2.0-85107745927
    5. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  7. Performance of Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Equipped with an Innovative Hybrid Damper
    1. International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics
    2. 2021
    3. DOI: 10.5829/IJE.2021.34.07A.08
    4. EID: 2-s2.0-85110294151
    5. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  8. Effect of Seawater on Micro-Nano Air Bubbles Concrete for Repair of Coastal Structures
    1. Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
    2. 2020
    3. DOI: 10.22075/JRCE.2018.13791.1252
    4. EID: 2-s2.0-85103080479
    5. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  9. Experimental and Analytical Investigations on Seismic Behavior of Ductile Steel Knee Braced Frames
    1. Steel and Composite Structures
    2. 2014
    3. DOI: 10.12989/scs.2014.16.1.001
    4. EID: 2-s2.0-84893868990
    5. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  10. Novel Manually Made NSM FRP (MMFRP) Bars for Shear Strengthening of RC Beams
    1. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on FRP Composites in Civil Engineering (CICE 2012)
    2. 2012
    3. EID: 2-s2.0-84924368581
    4. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier
  11. Shear Strengthening of RC Beams Using Innovative Manually Made NSM FRP Bars
    1. Construction and Building Materials
    2. 2012
    3. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.06.068
    4. EID: 2-s2.0-84864359512
    5. Source: Meysam Jalali via Scopus – Elsevier

Soukaina Lamnini | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Soukaina Lamnini | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Post-doctorate at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco.

Soukaina Lamnini is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of materials science and engineering. With a Ph.D. in Material Science & Technologies from Obuda University, Hungary, she specializes in synthesizing and characterizing advanced ceramic composites, with a particular focus on mechanical properties. Lamnini’s research interests span a wide range of topics, including the development of innovative materials for CO2 capture and storage, as well as the optimization of printing parameters for advanced ceramics using robocasting techniques. Her contributions to the field are reflected in numerous publications and conference presentations, highlighting her expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in materials science. Additionally, Lamnini is actively engaged in teaching and mentorship activities, both at Obuda University and MSN/UM6P in Morocco, where she imparts her knowledge and guides students in their academic pursuits. Through her research, teaching, and leadership roles, Lamnini continues to make significant contributions to the scientific community and inspire the next generation of materials scientists and engineers.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Soukaina Lamnini pursued her academic journey with fervor, culminating in significant achievements in the field of materials science and engineering. She attained her Ph.D. in Material Science & Technologies from Obuda University, Hungary, where she delved into the synthesis and characterization of MWCNT reinforced 8YSZ composites. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned her M.Sc. in Renewable Energy and Storage from Rabat Faculty of Science, Morocco, focusing on modelling and simulating the photovoltaic impact on the distribution grid. Lamnini’s academic foundation was laid during her B.Sc. in Mechanical and Energy Engineering at Rabat Faculty of Science, where she explored the thermo-mechanical behavior of ceramic materials.

Research Experience

Lamnini’s research journey is marked by a diverse array of experiences spanning both academia and industry. As a postdoctoral researcher at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, she contributed to the NewSoc project, optimizing solid oxide cells and stacks performance. Her earlier stint as a postdoc researcher at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University focused on materials for CO2 capture, including the development of functionalized cellulose-based sorbents and valorization of industrial waste for geopolymer synthesis. Lamnini’s doctoral work at the energy research center (MTA-EK) in Hungary involved the synthesis and characterization of 8YSZ -MWCNTs composites and their tribological performances.

Research Interests

Driven by a passion for advancing knowledge and addressing pressing global challenges, Lamnini’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, energy, and sustainability. Her work encompasses areas such as nanocomposites, renewable energy technologies, and environmental remediation. Lamnini is particularly intrigued by the development of innovative materials for CO2 capture and storage, as well as the exploration of novel synthesis techniques for enhancing material properties.

Awards and Honors

Lamnini’s dedication and contributions to her field have been recognized through various awards and honors. She was awarded the ECerS Winter Workshop Grant and achieved her Ph.D. with Summa Cum Laude distinction, reflecting her outstanding academic achievements and research excellence. Additionally, Lamnini has actively participated in international conferences and scientific events, further cementing her reputation as a promising researcher in the field of materials science and engineering.

Research Skills

Lamnini possesses a diverse set of research skills honed through her academic training and professional experiences. Her expertise includes materials synthesis and characterization, mechanical testing, tribological analysis, and computational modeling. Lamnini is adept at utilizing a wide range of analytical techniques and software tools, enabling her to conduct rigorous and impactful research across various domains within materials science and engineering.

Teaching Experience

In addition to her research endeavors, Soukaina Lamnini has demonstrated a keen interest in academia, contributing her expertise to the education and mentorship of future scientists and engineers. With a passion for sharing knowledge and fostering learning, Lamnini has engaged in various teaching activities at both undergraduate and graduate levels. During her tenure as a lecturer at Obuda University in Hungary, she was responsible for preparing and delivering instructional material on instrumental methods for material preparation and mechanical testing within the framework of the “Material Science” course for second-year BSc students. Lamnini’s commitment to education extends beyond traditional classroom settings, as evidenced by her practical courses conducted at MSN/UM6P in Morocco, where she imparted hands-on training in granulo laser, FTIR spectroscopy, and paper making techniques to master’s students in Material Science and Engineering. Furthermore, Lamnini has actively participated in the co-supervision of PhD and Master’s students, providing guidance and mentorship to budding researchers as they navigate the intricacies of their academic pursuits.

Publications

Zirconia-Based Ceramics Reinforced by Carbon Nanotubes: A Review with Emphasis on Mechanical Properties

Authors: S. Lamnini, D. Pugliese, F. Baino

Year: 2023

Torsional behaviour of glass-joined, laser-processed Crofer 22 APU interconnect: Unravelling the effect of surface roughness on the shear strength

Authors: F. Smeacetto, E. Zanchi, D. Meena Narayana Menon, H. Javed, M. Ferraris

Year: 2022

Robocasting of advanced ceramics: ink optimization and protocol to predict the printing parameters – A review

Authors: S. Lamnini, H. Elsayed, Y. Lakhdar, F. Smeacetto, E. Bernardo

Year: 2022

Printability of carboxymethyl cellulose/glass-containing inks for robocasting deposition in reversible solid oxide cell applications

Authors: S. Lamnini, F. Baino, G. Montalbano, H. Javed, F. Smeacetto

Year: 2022

Wear mechanism of spark plasma sintered MWCNTs reinforced zirconia composites under dry sliding conditions

Authors: S. Lamnini, C. Balázsi, K. Balázsi

Year: 2019

The role of the attrition milling on the grain size and distribution of the carbon nanotubes in YSZ powders

Authors: S. Lamnini, Z. Fogarassy, Z.E. Horváth, K. Balázsi, C. Balázsi

Year: 2019

Influence of structure on the hardness and the toughening mechanism of the sintered 8YSZ/MWCNTs composites

Authors: S. Lamnini, Z. Károly, E. Bódis, K. Balázsi, C. Balázsi

Year: 2019

Survey on perspectives of PV technology and their applications

Authors: S. Lamnini, P. Kádár

Year: 2017