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Gebril El-Fallah is a Lecturer in Mechanical and Materials Engineering at the University of Leicester's School of Engineering since 2022. He holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London (2013), an MSc in Nuclear Engineering from Imperial College London (2015), and a PhD in Materials Science from the University of Cambridge (2019). His postdoctoral roles included a Research Associate at Cambridge, Teaching Fellow, and Director of Studies at Wolfson College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
His research focuses on alloy design, phase transformations in advanced steels, and machine learning applications in materials engineering. Key areas include radiation-resistant steels for nuclear reactors, high-strength bainitic steels, and predictive modeling of steelmaking processes. His group uses advanced characterization techniques like SEM, EBSD, and XRD to study microstructural evolution.
Teaching expertise spans atomic structure of materials, fracture mechanics, and mechanical behavior of alloys. Supervises PhD students researching radiation effects in RAFM steels, additive manufacturing of superalloys, and railway steel design. Leads the Alloy Design & Phase Transformations Research Group, equipped with facilities for creep testing, high-temperature analysis, and microstructural characterization.
- Scientific Awards: Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2022)
- Labs/Teams: Alloy Design & Phase Transformations Research Group
- Grants: Not explicitly mentioned in text.


