Abel Cherouat | 3D Printing | Research and Development Award
Mr. Abel Cherouat, Université de Technologie de Troyes, France.
Prof. Abel Cherouat is a Full Professor at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT) and a researcher at UR-GAMMA3, specializing in mechanical engineering, advanced materials, and computational mechanics. With a Research Habilitation (HDR) in 2002 and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (1994), he has contributed extensively to academia and industry. His expertise spans 3D printing, material forming processes, AI, and deep learning for Industry 4.0. A prolific researcher, he has authored over 110 journal papers, supervised 32 Ph.D. theses, and developed patented software solutions used by major companies like Airbus, Mercedes-Benz, and Dassault Aviation. 🚀📊
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Education & Experience 

🔹 Education:
- HDR (2002): Mechanical Engineering
- Ph.D. (1994): Mechanical Engineering
- Master (1991): Mechanics of Materials
- Engineering Degree (1989): Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design & Manufacture
🔹 Experience:
- Full Professor (since 2003): University of Franche-Comté, PR First Class (since 2012)
- Associate Professor (1997-2003): University of Technology of Troyes
- Teaching Experience: UTT, UTSEUS (China), ESTP, EPF, DGUT-CNAM, Erasmus programs across Europe
- Summer Courses: Taught at Xi’an Jiaotong University, Shanghai University, and BINUS University in AI, 3D printing, and computational mechanics
Suitability Summary
Prof. Abel Cherouat, a Full Professor at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT), France, is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in the fields of mechanical engineering, materials science, and manufacturing processes. His groundbreaking research, technological innovations, and leadership in academia and industry collaborations make him a prime candidate for the Research and Development Award.
Professional Development 

Prof. Abel Cherouat has dedicated his career to pushing the boundaries of mechanical engineering and computational modeling. He has led groundbreaking research in material forming processes, numerical simulations, and optimization. His contributions extend globally through international collaborations, Erasmus programs, and industrial partnerships. With expertise in AI, deep learning, and Industry 4.0 applications, he has played a key role in developing software tools used by major corporations. A seasoned mentor, he has supervised numerous doctoral and master’s theses, nurturing future engineering leaders. His active participation in conferences, reviews, and committee work showcases his commitment to academic excellence. 🌍🔧
Research Focus 

Publication Top Notes
📘 Finite element simulations of textile composite forming including the biaxial fabric behaviour – Composites Part B: Engineering | 231 citations | 🗓️ 1997
📘 Determination of residual stress in composite laminates using the incremental hole-drilling method – Journal of Composite Materials | 160 citations | 🗓️ 2003
📘 Mechanical and numerical modelling of composite manufacturing processes deep-drawing and laying-up of thin pre-impregnated woven fabrics – Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 145 citations | 🗓️ 2001
📘 Numerical prediction of discontinuous central bursting in axisymmetric forward extrusion by continuum damage mechanics – Computers & Structures | 118 citations | 🗓️ 2004
📘 Influence of experimental parameters on determination of residual stress using the incremental hole-drilling method – Composites Science and Technology | 110 citations | 🗓️ 2004
📘 Experimental study and finite element simulation of a glass fiber fabric shaping process – Polymer Composites | 93 citations | 🗓️ 1995