
معرفی
Mohsen Asle Zaeem is Professor and Fryrear Endowed Chair in Mechanical Engineering at Colorado School of Mines, specializing in computational materials science. His research develops multiscale modeling approaches for solidification and phase transformation phenomena.
Education includes BS/MS from Shiraz University and PhD from Washington State University. Research integrates atomistic and phase-field methods to study microstructure evolution, fracture mechanics, and materials design.
Publications focus on quantitative prediction of rapid solidification, fracture behavior of brittle materials, and shape memory effects in ceramics. Recent work advances phase-field modeling of solute trapping and microstructure-property relationships in advanced materials.
Awards include Faculty Research Excellence Award (2021), TMS-FEMS Young Leader Scholar Award, and recognition as Highly Cited Researcher. Research is funded by NSF, DOE, and NASA.
Leads the Computational Materials and Mechanics Laboratory. Serves on editorial boards of Metals and other journals, contributing to peer review and scholarly exchange in computational materials science.




