
Vinyas Mahesh
عضو هیئت علمی · Artificial Intelligence in Engineering
City, University of Londonمعرفی
Dr. Vinyas Mahesh is a Royal Society Newton International Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Engineering at City, University of London. He has been affiliated with the university since June 2022, contributing to both research and teaching in advanced engineering domains.
- PhD in Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal, India (2018)
- Master of Technology, UBDT College of Engineering, India (2015)
- Bachelor of Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, India (2013)
His research focuses on the development of artificial intelligence-assisted tools for vibration control in aerospace structures. He actively investigates smart structures analysis, low-velocity impact behavior of composite materials, and additive manufacturing of recyclable and multifunctional composites. His work bridges computational modeling, material science, and structural engineering.
With over 150 publications in journals, conferences, and book chapters, Dr. Mahesh has established a significant international research presence. His scholarly output spans disciplines such as aerospace engineering, materials science, and computational mechanics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to solving complex structural challenges.
- Royal Society Newton International Fellow
- CV Raman Fellow (Indian Institute of Science)
- Featured in World's Top 2% Scientists List (Stanford University, 4 years)
- Early Career Editorial Board Member – 'Defence Technology'
- Early Career Editorial Board Member – 'International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials'
Dr. Mahesh has taught structural mechanics, finite element methods, and composite materials at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research mentorship is evident through his extensive publication record and editorial roles, though specific advisees are not listed. He has secured competitive fellowships and research appointments, including the prestigious Royal Society Newton International Fellowship, supporting his independent research trajectory.
He is actively engaged in cutting-edge research at the intersection of AI, smart materials, and sustainable manufacturing, likely contributing to collaborative projects and labs within the Department of Engineering at City, University of London.


