
معرفی
Dr. Ramazan Asmatulu is a Boeing Global Engineering Professor at Wichita State University's Department of Mechanical Engineering within the College of Engineering. He has held academic positions since 2006, progressing from Assistant Professor to Professor by 2017. His research focuses on nanotechnology safety across industries (automotive, aerospace, biomedical), composite materials engineering, sustainable materials recycling, energy storage systems, and machine learning applications in materials science. He actively collaborates with industry and academia, including postdoctoral stints at Virginia Tech, University of Connecticut, and Yale University.
Dr. Asmatulu leads a research group comprising six PhD, nine MS, and three BS students. He has graduated over 150 students and secured grants exceeding $6.3M. His work spans improving fire-retardant properties of composites, de-icing technologies, hydrogen storage solutions, and atmospheric water harvesting using nanostructured hydrogels. He emphasizes education and accreditation standards, having contributed to comparative studies between NCAAA and ABET engineering evaluations.
His research interests are multidisciplinary, combining nanomaterial innovation with practical industrial applications. Notable projects include portable nanofiber-based water purification systems, superhydrophobic coatings for corrosion mitigation, and bio-inspired nanocomposites for medical uses. He is deeply involved in advancing lightweight aerospace materials and eco-friendly desalination techniques through nanotechnology integration.




