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Calvin M. Stewart is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University's College of Engineering. He holds the title of College of Engineering Innovation Scholar and directs the Materials at Extremes research group.
Dr. Stewart earned his educational degrees from the University of Central Florida:
- BS in Mechanical Engineering (2008)
- MS in Mechanical Engineering (2009)
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2013)
His research focuses on advanced manufacturing, mechanical testing, and theoretical mechanics of materials under thermal, mechanical, and chemical extremes. Key areas include creep, fatigue, thermomechanical fatigue, and fracture mechanics. Current projects involve low-cost additive manufacturing of superalloys/refractory alloys, accelerated testing protocols, and probabilistic/machine learning models for material behavior prediction.
Dr. Stewart's scientific awards and honors include:
- Finalist Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (2024)
- Service Award for contributions to the MMM Committee of ASME IGTI and TurboExpo (2024)
- College of Engineering Innovation Scholar
- Summer Faculty Fellow - Air Force Research Laboratory (2023, 2021, 2019)
- Visiting Scientist - Kansas City National Security Campus (2022)
- Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel (Winter 2019)
- Provost Faculty Fellow in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (2021-2022)
- UTEP Millionaire Club award for securing extramural funding exceeding $1,000,000 in one year (2020-2021)
- College of Engineering & BUILDing SCHOLARS Mentoring Award (2019)
- Order of Pegasus (Class of 2013)
- G.E.O. Widera Literature Award (2012)
- McKnight Doctoral Fellow (2007-2013)
Dr. Stewart has generated over $11 million in research funding through grants from:
- U.S. Department of Energy
- National Nuclear Security Administration
- National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Office of Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Honeywell FM&T
- Air Force Research Lab
He is an award-winning mentor recognized for advancing underrepresented groups in STEM through programs like BUILDing SCHOLARS. He directs the Materials at Extremes research group specializing in extreme-condition material testing and manufacturing.





