
معرفی
Dr. Raj N. Singh is a Regents Professor and National Academy of Engineering (NAE) member at Oklahoma State University (OSU), leading the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He pioneered the melt infiltration (MI) process for ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), revolutionizing gas turbine engine components used by GE, Rolls-Royce, and NASA. His research focuses on advanced materials for energy storage, quantum systems, and biomedical applications. He holds over 28 patents and 350 publications, with honors including NAE membership, AAAS Fellowship, and NAI Fellow status.
Education: Sc.D. in Ceramics (MIT), M.S. in Physical Metallurgy (University of Manitoba), B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering (IIT Kanpur). Research facilities include advanced characterization tools like microwave plasma systems and thermal analyzers. Advised numerous PhD/Master’s students, with notable graduates in CMCs and nanomaterials. Collaborations span industry (GE, AFRL) and academia.
- Key Awards: NAE Inductee (2024), Whitney Gallery of Technical Achievers (1990), Multiple Patent Medallions (GE-CR&D).
- Labs: Advanced Materials Characterization Center, dedicated MI-CMC R&D facilities.
- Grants: Supported by DOE, NSF, and industry partnerships.
His work bridges materials innovation with industrial application, impacting aerospace, energy, and biomedical sectors.





