The University of Liège (Université de Liège or ULiège), is a major public university of the French Community of Belgium based in Liège, Wallonia. Founded in 1817, the University of Liège gathers more than 25.000 students, 3.500 teachers and researchers, and proposes one of the most diversified educational offer in the French speaking part of Belgium (40 bachelors degrees, 207 masters degrees, PhDs, numerous in-house training courses).
The University of Liège collaborates with more than 1.000 institutions world-wide and is integrated in vast international academic and scientific networks. ULiège is granted by the European Commission HR Research Strategy label (HRS4R – quality of human resources management for foreign doctoral and post-doc researchers at ULiège). Numerous ULiège training courses have international quality certifications and accreditations (EUR-ACE, ISO 9001, Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, etc.)
The University of Liège is a world leader in Open Access scientific publications. Its research centres such as GIGA (biotechnologies, genomics), CSL (space), CIP (protein engineering), CRC (cyclotron, radiopharmaceuticals, neurosciences), FARAH (veterinary medicine) or TERRA (agro-bio technologies, food) enjoy a solid international reputation. It is also a major economic player, representing 5.500 direct jobs (and more than 10.000 with the University Hospital Center – CHU de Liège).
Experienced Research Director F.R.S-FNRS working in ULiège university with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education level and with industry. Skilled in Materials Science, Finite Element Analysis, Constitutive multi-scale models and Fracture Mechanics. Strong professional background with an Engineer's degree and PhD in Applied Science focused on metallic materials, damage and forming processes, numerus projects with metallurgist and mechanic engineers from University of Liège, Belgium and foreign partners.
My current research interests deal with the study of fundamental mechanisms underlying the production of metals by innovative processing routes such as friction stir processing and additive manufacturing, with a strong focus on light alloys (Mg, Al, Ti) and their composites. I am also responsible for the day-to-day running of the laboratory for the characterisation of high temperature thermophysical properties of materials, Metallic Materials Science Unit (University of Liège).
I am a research assistant at Uliege. I received my bachelor's degree in 2015, my master's degree in 2018, and completed my PhD at National University of Singapore in 2022. Following my PhD, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University from 2022 to 2023. My research interests include additive manufacturing, computational mechanics, material science, and data-driven modeling for manufacturing processes.
Dr. Ilchat Sabirov
Ilchat.sabirov@imdea.org
Andrew Johnston
andrew.johnston@imdea.org
This project has received funding from the European Commission under the European Union’s Horizon Research and Innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 101091912). Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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