
معرفی
Marios Impraimakis is a Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes & Structures (IMPS) and the Centre for Climate Adaptation & Environment Research (CAER). His research focuses on materials for harsh environments, particularly nuclear applications and climate change mitigation technologies.
- PhD in Materials Science, University of Oxford (2017)
- MSc in Materials Science, University of Cambridge (2012)
- BSc in Materials Science, University of Birmingham (2011)
His work combines computational modeling and experimental validation to develop radiation-resistant alloys, thermal barrier coatings, and sustainable energy materials. Key trends in his publications include multiscale modeling, material degradation analysis, and carbon capture technologies.
- Royal Society Research Grant (2021)
- EPSRC New Investigator Award (2020)
- University of Bath Early Career Researcher Prize (2019)
As a Lecturer, he supervises doctoral students and leads interdisciplinary projects within the Materials for Energy and the Environment research group. His research spans nuclear reactor materials, high-temperature alloys, and climate-resilient structures.



