Harshad BhadeshiaView profile
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Sir Harshad Bhadeshia is Professor of Metallurgy at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London. A distinguished academic holding Fellowships of the Royal Society (FRS), Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng), and Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM), his career has been dedicated to advancing the fundamental understanding of metallurgical phenomena with practical industrial applications. His work bridges theoretical developments with real-world engineering challenges in steel technology and sustainable materials design. Professor Bhadeshia's research focuses on the theory of solid-state phase transformations, with particular emphasis on predicting and verifying structural development in complex metallic alloys, especially multicomponent steels. His interests span physical and chemical metallurgy, phase transformations, mathematical modeling, alloy design, and materials algorithms. He has made significant contributions to understanding hydrogen interaction with iron and its compounds, bainite formation, and the development of nanostructured steels with exceptional properties. His work on computational approaches to materials science has led to practical tools for steel design and manufacturing. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a sustained focus on fundamental metallurgical phenomena with practical applications across multiple domains. His research spans steel design for specific applications (rails, welds), phase transformations (bainite, pearlite), hydrogen-related phenomena, and computational materials science. A consistent theme is the integration of theoretical understanding with practical engineering solutions, particularly in addressing challenges related to sustainability, hydrogen embrittlement, and advanced manufacturing techniques like additive manufacturing. Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM) Knighthood for services to metallurgy Extensive publication record spanning decades Development of freely available teaching resources through the Materials Algorithms Project (MAP) Professor Bhadeshia has mentored numerous researchers throughout his career, evident from his extensive collaborative publication record. His work has been supported by significant research grants, particularly in the areas of steel development, phase transformations, and sustainable engineering. He has led major research projects addressing critical challenges in materials science, including hydrogen embrittlement, high-temperature performance of steels, and computational design of advanced alloys. His research group has made substantial contributions to understanding the fundamental mechanisms governing steel behavior under various conditions. Based at Queen Mary University of London, Professor Bhadeshia leads research within the Centre for Sustainable Engineering. His team focuses on metallurgy, particularly steel research, phase transformations, and computational materials science. Current research directions include developing steels with enhanced resistance to hydrogen embrittlement, designing sustainable steel alloys with reduced carbon footprint, and advancing computational methods for predicting microstructure-property relationships. The group maintains strong industry collaborations, ensuring their research addresses real-world engineering challenges while advancing fundamental scientific understanding.







