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Dr. Mahmood Mamivand is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at Boise State University, where he has been since 2017. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and directs the Computational Materials Engineering Lab. His research focuses on accelerating materials design through multiscale multiphysics models, particularly in phase transformations, nanoparticle growth, and performance under extreme conditions.
- Education: PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Mississippi State University (recipient of Distinguished Graduate Scholar award).
Research interests include phase field modeling, machine learning applications in materials science, and computational fracture mechanics. Recent work integrates deep learning and predictive neural networks to analyze microstructure evolution and material properties. His projects are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), including a CAREER award for developing rare-earth-free permanent magnets and a CyberTraining grant for data science in materials research.
Selected trends from his publications highlight machine learning for inverse design, spatiotemporal modeling, and phase transformation analysis. He has received accolades for highly cited papers and poster presentations, with a focus on zirconia, shape memory ceramics, and nanomaterials.
- Scientific Awards:
- Graduate Research Assistantship (CAVS, 2011)
- Distinguished Graduate Scholar (2013)
- Top 5 Highly Cited Papers (2014)
- ScienceDirect Top 25 Hottest Articles (2024)
Dr. Mamivand collaborates with institutions on topics like interface science and permanent magnets. He mentors students through NSF-funded undergraduate research programs and leads projects on data-driven materials discovery and predictive modeling.




