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Alauddin Ahmed is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan's College of Engineering, specializing in computational materials science for energy applications. His research bridges engineering, chemistry, and artificial intelligence to develop sustainable energy solutions.
His primary research interests include energy storage systems (hydrogen, thermal, natural gas), battery technology, and nanoporous materials design using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). He employs advanced computational methods including machine learning, density functional theory, and molecular dynamics simulations to accelerate materials discovery and optimization.
Dr. Ahmed has received significant recognition including:
- Research Faculty Recognition Award (2024) from the Office of Vice President for Research
- Carbon Neutrality Acceleration Program grant (2022) for atmospheric CO2 capture
- Bold Challenges Boost funding (2025) for AI-driven autonomous laboratory development
His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across mechanical engineering, robotics, and chemistry departments, with practical applications in natural gas vehicle technology and carbon capture systems. Current projects focus on developing interpretable machine learning methods and thermophysical property prediction algorithms for next-generation energy materials.
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