
معرفی
Moneesh Upmanyu is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on computational techniques spanning atomic-to-continuum scales to understand structure-property relations in materials. He leads projects on nanocrystal growth, alloy design, and material mechanics funded by NSF and the Army Research Office.
Education: PhD (2001) in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan.
Research interests include multiscale modeling, nanomaterials synthesis, and applications in semiconductor and aerospace technologies. His work bridges computational methods with experimental validation, addressing challenges in nanotechnology and energy-efficient materials.
Recent articles highlight breakthroughs in silicon nanowire synthesis, origami-inspired morphing wings, and grain boundary dynamics. Awards include the 2022 Faculty Research Team Award and Schlumberger Faculty for the Future Award.
Grants include NSF DMREF funding for nanotube fiber design and Army grants for material stability studies. He holds a patent for origami-based morphing wing technology. Professional affiliations include the American Association of Crystal Growth and Materials Research Society.





