معرفی
Dr. Tarek Allam serves as Group Leader for "Sustainable Metallurgy" at the Institute of Energy Materials and Devices (IMD), specifically within the Structure and Function of Materials (IMD-1) department at Forschungszentrum Jülich, one of Germany's largest national research centers belonging to the Helmholtz Association.
His research program focuses on critical challenges in advanced materials development, with particular expertise in sustainable metallurgical processes and hydrogen-compatible materials. Dr. Allam's work bridges fundamental materials science with practical energy applications, addressing key technological bottlenecks in the energy transition.
His primary research interests include:
- Process-Structure-Property relationships in metallic materials
- Development of sustainable metallic alloys for energy applications
- Hydrogen damage mechanisms and embrittlement phenomena
- Metal additive manufacturing processes
- High-temperature mechanical behavior of materials
- Deformation and damage mechanisms in metallic systems
As Group Leader, Dr. Allam directs research activities within his team, focusing on creating next-generation metallic materials that can withstand the demanding conditions of modern energy systems while maintaining sustainability throughout their lifecycle. His work has significant implications for hydrogen infrastructure, renewable energy systems, and advanced manufacturing technologies.



