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Professor Martin Leary is a faculty member in the School of Aerospace Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at RMIT University, Australia. He holds a Professorial rank and specializes in Additive Manufacturing, Materials Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on lattice materials, sustainable automotive systems, and renewable energy solutions. He actively collaborates with industry to develop novel manufacturing outcomes and has supervised numerous PhD/Master's projects in areas like metallic lattice metamaterials and biomedical implants.
Leary's academic journey began at the University of Melbourne's Mechanical Engineering Department. He has received multiple accolades, including the 2009 ICED Reviewers Favourite prize and scholarships from the Australian Road Transport Suppliers Association and National Transport Commission. His teaching spans Mechanical Design courses (e.g., MIET2136, MIET2004) and offshore programs in Singapore.
His research outputs cover advanced topics like titanium lattice metamaterials, MJF polymeric components, and fatigue analysis in AM. Key contributions include developing non-destructive certification methods for lattice implants and automated surgical planning tools. He also explores applications in aerospace, biomedical, and marine sectors.
- Awards: ICED 2009 Prize, ARTSA Scholarship, NTC Research Scholarship
- Research Themes: Additive Manufacturing, Sustainable Systems, Biomedical Applications
- Recent Focus: Metamaterial design, fatigue data quantification, and medical implant certification

