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Dr. Emrah Demirci is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanics of Advanced Materials at the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University. His expertise spans computational/experimental solid mechanics, mechanics and micromechanics of materials, and advanced finite element analysis. His research focuses on composite materials, additive manufacturing, and marine engineering applications, with a strong emphasis on material behavior under dynamic and environmental loads.
Dr. Demirci’s work integrates advanced modeling techniques with experimental validation, particularly in evaluating material degradation in marine environments and optimizing composite structures. He has contributed to machine learning frameworks for predicting damage in fiber-reinforced polymers and advancing fibrous network generation algorithms. His studies often address practical challenges such as moisture absorption effects, seawater exposure impacts, and anisotropy control in additive manufacturing processes.
His publications frequently explore structural integrity under dynamic loading, material anisotropy, and energy absorption mechanisms. Notably, he has investigated self-reinforced composites for biomedical applications and fracture mechanics of nonwoven materials. While specific awards or grants are not listed in the provided texts, his prolific publication record underscores his significant contributions to materials science and engineering.
Dr. Demirci collaborates on projects involving material extrusion, microstructural analysis, and sustainable design for recyclable materials. His interdisciplinary approach bridges computational modeling with experimental validation, aiming to enhance material performance in demanding environments.




