- Bio-inspired Acoustic Sensing
- Nondestructive Evaluation/Testing (NDE/T)
- Robotic Inspection
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Ehsan Dehghan-Niri is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University's School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks. He leads the Intelligent Structures and Nondestructive Evaluation (ISNDE) Lab, focusing on innovative approaches to structural and manufacturing quality assessment. Education: Ph.D. in Structural Engineering (University at Buffalo, 2014), M.S. in Earthquake Engineering (University of Tehran, 2008), B.S. in Civil Engineering (Yazd University, 2005) His research integrates bioacoustics, robotics, and advanced manufacturing, with three core thrusts: Bio-Inspired Acoustic Sensing: Studying biological auditory systems (e.g., aye-aye primates) to develop novel material evaluation techniques. Robotic Inspection: Deploying acoustic sensing on robotic platforms for infrastructure monitoring (pipelines, power plants, underwater structures). Advanced Manufacturing Quality Control: Applying acoustic/ultrasonic testing for real-time monitoring in additive manufacturing. Dehghan-Niri has secured approximately $6 million in research funding from NSF, DOE, DOD, NASA, NIH, and DOT. His work has resulted in 30+ journal publications, 33+ conference contributions, and 13 patents (U.S. and European). 2021 NSF CAREER Award recipient Young NDT Professional Award from American Society for Nondestructive Testing He contributes to education through courses in nondestructive evaluation, ultrasound testing, and additive manufacturing quality control, blending industry experience (2 years at General Electric) with academic instruction.





