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Institutional Information: Faculty Of Engineering, Department Of Mechanical Engineering
WoS Research Areas: ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL, ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING, ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY, ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Avesis Research Areas: Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Plastic Forming Methods, Solid Mechanics, Finite Element Methods, Mechanical Testing, Adhesion and Adhesives, Material Characterization, Nanomaterials, Numerical modeling

Names in Publications: Abbasnejad S., Dizeci Şehram, S.A. Dizaji, Dizeci Ş., Dizaji S. A.

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Publication

22

Citation (WoS)

40

H-Index (WoS)

5

Citation (Scopus)

69

H-Index (Scopus)

5

Project

9

Intellectual Property

3

Thesis Advisory

2
UN Sustainable Development Goals

Biography

Dr. Şehram Dizeci (Shahram A. Dizaji) graduated in mechanical engineering from one of the most reputable universities in IRAN, University of Tabriz, in 2005. He received his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology working on hydroforming of Aluminium and Titanium alloy sheets. As the output of this research, a novel hydroforming method for Al and Ti sheets was developed and patented eventually. In 2014 he got his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Eng. from Middle East Technical University (METU/Turkey) studying Ductile Fracture Criteria for sheet metal forming.

After his Ph.D., Dr. Dizaji started to work as a research and development (R&D) advisor in METU technopark where he participated as researcher and project manager in different research projects related to the design, manufacturing, and FEM analyses of solar power plants, laser-assisted micro-machining, and laser-based metrology.

Dr. Dizaji has been working at TED University since 2016 and he is teaching different solid mechanic courses. In 2017 and 2019, his two different projects obtained support from Technopolis of Ankara University and KOSGEB (Innovation and Industrial Application Support Program) as mid-scale projects. In 2022 his project "Developing an Inclusive Damage Model in Adhesively- Bonded Dissimilar Materials " was supported for 30 months within the scope of the TÜBİTAK 3501 Career Development Program.

His fields of interest can be summarized as Nanoparticle Reinforced Composites, Metal Forming, Damage in Materials, and Advanced Manufacturing.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shahram_ADizaji

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