
معرفی
Dr. Kashif Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Centre for Manufacturing and Materials at Coventry University. His research focuses on fatigue mechanics, residual stress analysis, and nanomechanics of aerospace materials. He holds a PhD from The Open University (2010) and conducted postdoctoral research in Sichuan University, China, supported by the National Science Foundation of China. His work emphasizes experimental and computational methods to enhance material durability under extreme conditions.
- Education: PhD in Materials Science, The Open University (2006–2010)
- Postdoctoral: Sichuan University, China (2011–2013)
- Funding: Current projects include US Airforce grants for residual stress studies and NSIRC-funded additive manufacturing research
Research Interests: Fatigue behavior of engineering alloys, honeycomb structures, laser shock peening, and structural integrity of additively manufactured components. He explores repair techniques and life extension strategies for critical infrastructure materials.
Notable Awards: 2011 Young International Scientist Award (NSFC), recognition for postdoctoral contributions to materials fatigue analysis.
Grants and Collaborations: Active projects with the US Airforce and Lloyd’s Register Foundation on advanced materials testing. His work bridges academic research with industrial applications in aerospace and power plant sectors.
Labs/Teams: Involved in Coventry University’s advanced materials testing facilities, collaborating with global institutions like Sichuan University and Cranfield University.




