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Dr. Mostafa Bedewy is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering, with primary appointment in Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and secondary appointments in Chemical & Petroleum Engineering and Industrial Engineering. He leads the NanoProduct Lab, focusing on nanomanufacturing and advanced materials research.
Education:
- Postdoctoral training, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 2014-2016
- Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, 2009-2013
- M.S. Mechanical Design and Production Engineering, Cairo University, 2008
- B.S. Mechanical Design and Production Engineering, Cairo University, 2006
Research Interests: Dr. Bedewy's work spans advanced manufacturing, nanoscale materials synthesis, and bio-inspired design. Key areas include laser processing, carbon nanotube growth dynamics, self-folding polymer systems, cybermanufacturing, and machine learning applications for materials optimization. His interdisciplinary approach bridges nanotechnology with flexible electronics, biomedical devices, and sustainable manufacturing.
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2020-2025) demonstrate strong focus on precision nanofabrication techniques, including laser-induced graphene synthesis, chemical vapor deposition optimization for carbon nanotubes, and intelligent polymer systems. Machine learning integration for materials characterization and process control emerges as a growing theme alongside biomedical applications like biosensors and magnetically directed nanoparticles.
Awards and Honors:
- NSF CAREER Award (2023)
- TMS Frontiers of Materials Award (2022)
- IISE Outstanding Young Investigator Award (2020)
- SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award (2018)
- ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award (2017)
- American Carbon Society Robert A. Meyer Award (2016)
- University of Michigan Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize (2014)
- MRS Silver Award (2013)
Research Leadership: As director of the NanoProduct Lab, Dr. Bedewy oversees projects funded by NSF and other agencies, including his CAREER award on cybermanufacturing frameworks. The lab develops novel in-situ characterization tools and data-driven manufacturing platforms, collaborating with biomedical and industrial partners to translate nanomaterials into functional devices.
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