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Kaan Inal is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo. He holds roles in faculty administration and is a full-time academic staff member. His research focuses on computational mechanics, materials science, and the integration of machine learning with engineering simulations. His work addresses challenges in crystal plasticity modeling, metallurgical processes, and microstructure characterization.
Key areas of research include the development of advanced finite element methods for polycrystalline materials, thermal-mechanical modeling of alloys, and AI-driven approaches for material characterization and process optimization. He leads the Computational Mechanics Research Group, exploring innovations in composite materials, fatigue analysis, and additive manufacturing.
His publications (2022–2025) highlight trends in data-driven modeling, phase-field simulations, and machine learning applications for predicting material behavior. These studies emphasize texture evolution, dynamic recrystallization, and microstructural analysis in metals and composites. No specific scientific awards are listed, but his contributions have advanced numerical methods in materials engineering.
Advising and grant activities are integral to his role, though specific student names or grant details are not provided in the text. His work bridges theoretical mechanics with practical industrial applications, contributing to lightweight materials for automotive and aerospace sectors.
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