Mehdi Mehraliمشاهده پروفایل
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Mehdi Mehrali serves as a Senior Researcher in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark. His research spans advanced materials engineering with focus on sustainable construction and biomedical applications. Research Focus: Dr. Mehrali's work centers on geopolymer engineering , hydrogel development , and nanomaterial reinforcement for 3D-printed construction. His fingerprint reveals expertise in biomaterials (39%), graphene (45%), and phase change materials (27%), contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through sustainable infrastructure solutions. Publication Trends: Recent work demonstrates convergence of civil engineering with AI-driven material design (e.g., machine learning for geopolymer extrusion) and biomedical applications (e.g., antibacterial hydrogels). His 2025 publications show strong emphasis on multifunctional composites with self-sensing capabilities and robotic integration. Awards & Recognition: 6 similar researcher profiles identified in global networks 5 Mendeley readers for recent work Featured in 3 X (Twitter) discussions Supervision & Grants: Actively supervises three PhD candidates on 3D-printed construction materials while collaborating on major projects including COOLBATTERY (€2.1M) and RESTORATIVE grid-scale energy storage. His research attracts significant downloads (321 for hydrogel review) and citations (30+). Laboratory Focus: Leads research in Materials and Surface Engineering at DTU's Produktionstorvet facility, specializing in printable geopolymers, hydrogel robotics, and cement-based smart materials for sustainable construction.
- Hydrogel
- Geopolymer Engineering
- Graphene
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