
معرفی
Henry M.J. Saari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University. He holds B.Eng., M.Eng., and Ph.D. degrees from Carleton University. His research focuses on advanced materials processing for gas turbine applications, including corrosion resistance in supercritical CO₂ environments, lightweight aerospace alloys, and high-efficiency energy systems.
Research Interests:
- Processing of titanium aluminides and superalloys via powder metallurgy and casting
- Corrosion mechanisms in supercritical CO₂ power cycles
- Development of materials for Brayton cycle energy systems
His recent articles analyze phase transformations in zirconium alloys and oxidation behavior of titanium aluminides, reflecting expertise in material characterization and energy applications. He serves as an Executive Member of the Ottawa Valley Chapter of ASM International. No awards or grants are explicitly listed.
Advising and Labs: While no current students are named, his research activities involve collaborations in material processing and energy systems. He contributes to Carleton’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering facilities.


