Assoc Prof Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Iran
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo is an esteemed mechanical engineer specializing in Structural Health Monitoring, Non-Destructive Testing, and Fatigue Life Assessment. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Polytechnic of Tehran) in 2012, focusing on innovative methods for detecting damages in hollow cylinders. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Shahid Rajaei Teacher Training University in Tehran, where he also leads the Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab. Dr. Hamzeloo’s research spans mechatronics, automation, and advanced machining. His contributions are pivotal in engineering education and industrial applications. 📊🤖
Publication profile
Education
Dr. Hamzeloo has a strong academic background in mechanical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran) with a thesis focusing on advanced structural health monitoring techniques using piezoelectric and MFC patches, achieving a GPA of 3.5/4. His M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees were also completed at Amirkabir University and University of Tabriz, respectively, where he worked on forming processes and 3D mechanism designs.
Work Experience and Research Activities
Dr. Hamzeloo has held academic and industry positions. At Shahid Rajaei Teacher Training University, he leads the Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab and has been involved in significant research projects. His time as a researcher and expert in structural health monitoring at Amirkabir University and Mapva Industrial Group reflects his deep engagement with industrial applications.
Teaching Experience
Dr. Hamzeloo has extensive teaching experience across various universities in Iran, instructing courses like FEM, Industrial Automation, Mechatronics, and Metrology. His ability to teach both fundamental and advanced topics, coupled with hands-on lab work, highlights his dedication to mechanical engineering education.
Skills and Software Proficiency
Dr. Hamzeloo is well-versed in FEM code development, reverse engineering, hydraulic system design, and structural health monitoring techniques. His expertise in industry standards (API, ASME) and software for design and simulation tools supports his innovative research and teaching methodologies.
Research Interests
Dr. Hamzeloo’s research is focused on cutting-edge fields including non-destructive testing (NDT), structural health monitoring (NDE), fatigue, crack propagation, and CAD/CAM. He has a keen interest in manufacturing processes, metallurgy, robotics, and advanced machining, showcasing versatility in both theoretical and applied aspects of mechanical engineering.
Publication Top Notes
- Modeling and optimizing of cutting force and surface roughness in milling process of Inconel 738 using hybrid ANN and GA – Cited by 61 – 2019 📊🔧
- Damage detection on hollow cylinders by electro-mechanical impedance method: Experiments and finite element modeling – Cited by 52 – 2012 🛠️🔍
- The investigation into vibration effect on microstructure and mechanical characteristics of friction stir spot vibration welded aluminum: Simulation and experiment – Cited by 48 – 2020 🔧📐
- Comparison of different welding methods on mechanical properties and formability behaviors of tailor welded blanks (TWB) made from AA6061 alloys – Cited by 36 – 2021 ⚙️🔩
- Analytical method for prediction of weld line movement during stretch forming of tailor-welded blanks – Cited by 26 – 2014 🔧📊
- Surface integrity in laser-assisted machining of Ti6Al4V – Cited by 16 – 2020 ✨🔬
- Simulation of combustion in a porous-medium diesel engine – Cited by 10 – 2018 🚗🔥
- Damage Detection of L-Shaped Beam Structure with a Crack by Electromechanical Impedance Response: Analytical Approach and Experimental Validation – Cited by 8 – 2020 🏗️🔍
- IN VITRO STUDY AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS MADE OF VARIOUS MATERIALS AND FABRICATION METHODS – Cited by 4 – 2021 🦷🔧
- Applying acoustic emission to investigate failure mechanisms on bending of polymer-based composite sandwich panels – Cited by 3 – 2020 📡🛠️
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