Graduate Students

Mark Anderson
Ph.D. Candidate in Materials Engineering

 

Email: mark.anderson@huskers.unl.edu

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Bio: Characterization of Additively manufactured parts, metallography microstructure, and analysis.

 

Suchit Sarin
Ph.D. Candidate in Materials Engineering

 

Email: ssarin2@huskers.unl.edu

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Bio: My research involves understanding the formation of micro/nano-structures on metals due to the ultrafast laser pulses-metal interaction. Currently, my Ph.D. work in particular is related to the single spot ablation of Copper and Aluminum due to femtosecond/picosecond laser pulses.

 

Sahar Beigzadeh
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: sbeigzadeh2@huskers.unl.edu
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Bio: Characterization and quantification of additively manufactured parts using different microstructural features and related processing parameters based on image processing techniques.

Juveriya Parmar
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: jparmar2@huskers.unl.edu
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Bio: Understanding the physics behind the formation of Femtosecond Laser Surface Processing (FLSP) surfaces, including experimental and numerical aspects.
 

Rifat Mahbub
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: rmahbub2@huskers.unl.edu
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Bio: Fourth-year Ph.D. student. Currently working with spin crossover complexes. Aiming to find different properties of spin crossover complex and conducting polymer composite.

Sunil Dhapola
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: sdhapola2@huskers.unl.edu
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Bio: My research investigates the magnetic behavior of nanoparticles. It will focus on forming nanoalloys through inert gas condensation, characterization of structure using TEM & analysis of magnetic behavior.

 

Sudha Krishnan
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: skrishnan8@huskers.unl.edu
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BioMy research involves lab-scale additive manufacturing of NdFeB-based powders to realize NdFeB permanent magnets, optimization of resulting phases, and investigation of their magnetic properties.

 

 

Daniel Egbebunmi
Ph.D. student in Materials Engineering

 

Email: degbebunmi2@huskers.unl.edu
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BioDaniel completed his Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Osun State Nigeria, with a First Class Honours degree. He is an EducationUSA opportunity funds scholar and a member of the Nigerian Institute of Mechanical Engineers. He is a first-year Ph.D. student and just joined the SAMPL group. His research would focus on Lasers Surface Processing.