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Professor Dmitry Eskin is a distinguished academic at Brunel University, affiliated with the Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST). He holds a PhD and has extensive experience in Russia, including roles at the Russian Academy of Sciences and Delft University of Technology as an Associate Professor. His research focuses on solidification processing of light alloys, external field applications, and ultrasonic processing. He leads high-impact projects funded by institutions like EPSRC and the European Commission, exploring topics such as aluminum alloy purification and additive manufacturing.
- Education: Engineering and PhD (Russia)
- Key Roles: Professor at Brunel, Guest Professor at Tomsk State University (2014–2021), and editorial board member of journals like JOM and Ultrasonics Sonochemistry.
His research interests span ultrasonic melt treatment, cavitation effects, and composite materials. Recent projects include the development of ultrasound-assisted solidification technologies and lightweight alloys for additive manufacturing. He has secured grants for initiatives such as the Ultra-Cast and EcoUltra2D projects, emphasizing sustainability and industrial scalability.
Professor Eskin has received prestigious awards including the Warren Peterson Cast Shop Technology Award (2011, 2013) and the Medeleev Medal (2018). His work bridges fundamental metallurgy and applied materials science, with a focus on advancing manufacturing processes through ultrasonic and external field applications.
He supervises numerous PhD students and collaborates internationally, contributing to cutting-edge research in aluminum alloy design and processing. His lab, BCAST, is a hub for innovative materials research, addressing challenges in solidification, cavitation, and material characterization.


