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Sameer Dayanand Meshram is a Researcher at KU Leuven's Manufacturing Processes and Systems (MaPS) unit in Leuven, Belgium, specializing in additive manufacturing with particular expertise in laser powder bed fusion and lattice structure characterization. His research focuses on understanding the mechanical behavior of complex 3D-printed metallic structures.
His primary research interests include:
- Additive Manufacturing - Metal 3D printing technologies and process optimization
- Laser Powder Bed Fusion - Parameter development and material behavior analysis
- Lattice Structure Characterization - Mechanical properties of cellular structures
- Materials Science - Titanium alloys for high-performance applications
- Mechanical Engineering - Structural integrity and fatigue behavior
His recent publication examines the fatigue behavior of Ti-6Al-4V diamond lattices, providing critical torsional and axial tension/compression data that advances understanding of how these complex structures perform under stress. This work has significant implications for lightweight design applications in aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries where weight reduction while maintaining structural integrity is essential.
Dr. Meshram brings diverse international experience from nine cities across Europe, South Asia, and North America, having previously served as a Project Scientist at IIT Delhi, Mechanical Design Engineer at Tesla, Volkswagen, and other major companies, and as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Washington - Seattle. His interdisciplinary background combines industrial engineering practice with academic research.
Outside his primary research focus, he maintains interests in Asian art and culture (particularly India/Pakistan), Economics, and Political Science. He is an amateur investor, Tabla player, and currently mentors early to mid-stage technology startups, believing that 'an interdisciplinary knowledge base is the key to solving highly complex problems.'


