Sina Nazarionlaghiمشاهده پروفایل
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Sina Nazarionlaghi is a postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven holding a scholarship in the Structural Composites and Alloys, Integrity and Nondestructive Testing (SCALINT) research group, based at the Arenberg campus in Leuven. His work centers on advanced materials characterization and computational modeling within the university's engineering research ecosystem. His research spans crystal plasticity modeling for deformation analysis in metals, mechanics of materials focusing on fracture behavior under extreme conditions, and additive manufacturing processes including LPBF of stainless steels. He integrates experimental techniques like digital image correlation (DIC) with computational simulations to investigate microstructural evolution, leveraging in-situ testing methodologies for real-time observation of material responses. Recent publications reveal a consistent focus on high-temperature material performance, particularly in magnesium production infrastructure where steel retort tubes experience creep deformation and oxidation. His work bridges fundamental crystal plasticity studies in additively manufactured alloys with practical industrial failure analysis, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary connections between computational mechanics and experimental materials engineering. As part of SCALINT, Nazarionlaghi contributes to KU Leuven's materials research infrastructure specializing in structural integrity assessment, nondestructive testing, and alloy development. The group addresses critical challenges in aerospace, energy, and manufacturing sectors through combined experimental-computational approaches to material failure prediction and prevention.






