Future undergraduate students

CAMJ group is delighted to congratulate its PhD candidate in his recent achievement!

M. Shehryar Khan was awarded 3rd place in MME Graduate Research Symposium 2021!

Based on the evaluation of the judges in the MME Graduate Research Symposium 2021, Shehryar could get 3rd rank! More details about the event could be found in MME website (here). 

This one day workshop will focus on issues relating to vehicle light-weighting, such as joining, corrosion, and implementation of dissimilar materials. Both academic and industrial speakers will present their latest findings and perspectives on subjects including:

  • Friction stir welding
  • Corrosion of Mg alloys
  • Spot welding of light alloys
  • Joining of aluminum to steel
  • High productivity arc welding of aluminum

Dr. Yamamoto is a professor at Hiroshima University, Mechanical Science and Engineering in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The topic of his talk was "Development of hot‐wire laser welding processes
and observation techniques for welding phenomena"

University of Waterloo grad and CAMJ alumni Ibraheem Khan and his startup, Smarter Alloys, are finding success despite a weakening Canadian economy. Smarter Alloys uses its own Multiple Memory Material to precisely control the pseudoelastic and shape memory effect of a shape memory alloy. The company plans to continue growing in the coming months.

Source, CBC