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Amir Asadi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University, holding the Corrie & Jim Furber '64 Faculty Fellow position. His research focuses on scalable manufacturing of multifunctional composites, structural energy systems, and advanced materials design. He leads the Polymer Composites Advanced Manufacturing (PCAM) Lab, which explores bottom-up fabrication techniques and additive manufacturing processes.
Asadi holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Manitoba (2013), an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology (2006), and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution (2004). His work bridges molecular-level interactions with macroscale material performance, targeting applications in aerospace, e-mobility, and energy storage.
Key research interests include structural battery/supercapacitor composites, additive manufacturing of polymer composites, and fast-rate manufacturing of thermoplastics. He has pioneered methods like supercritical CO₂-assisted atomization and cellulose nanocrystal-enabled interface tailoring to enhance composite performance.
Asadi has received the NSF CAREER Award (2022) and has been an invited speaker at major conferences such as the Brazilian Conference on Composite Materials (2021) and Chalmers University’s “Materials for Tomorrow” event (2020). His lab’s innovations aim to revolutionize lightweight, multifunctional materials for industrial sectors.
His research outputs include over 50 peer-reviewed articles, covering topics from nanocomposite interfaces to 3D-printed structural batteries. He collaborates with industry partners like the Air Force Research Lab and focuses on translating lab-scale innovations into scalable manufacturing solutions.





