Contact Information
Email: esmaeil.sadeghi@uwaterloo.ca
Research Assistant Professor, Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing (MSAM) Lab
As an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Dr. Esmaeil Sadeghi focuses on sustainable materials manufacturing technologies, such as additive manufacturing (AM). Since obtaining his doctorate in 2018 from University West, Sweden, he has been teaching and supervising graduate and undergraduate students. His research objective is to develop innovative, sustainable, and clean manufacturing technologies for durable and eco-friendly material systems. He is developing a cutting-edge platform for systematically addressing the relationship between sustainable manufacturing processes, the resulting microstructures and properties of innovative materials with improved performance for (aero)space industry. He is an internationally renowned researcher who collaborates with a number of research groups worldwide. He has published more than 50 articles in prestigious journals and reviewed more than 100 articles for multiple journals.
Graduate Supervision:
Dr. Sadeghi supervises graduate and undergraduate students in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. His students are encouraged to think creatively about resolving current material and manufacturing-related issues in order to improve the energy efficiency of jet engines in the (aero)space industry.
Selected Publications:
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Sadeghi, E. et al., (2022). A State-of-the-Art Review on Fatigue Performance of Powder Bed Fusion-Built Alloy 718. Progress in Materials Science.
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Sadeghi, E., et al., (2020). Inclusion-induced fatigue crack initiation in powder bed fusion of Alloy 718. Additive Manufacturing.
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Laleh, M. Sadeghi, E. et al. (2022) Heat treatment for metal additive manufacturing. Progress in Materials Science.