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 Dr. Boian T. Alexandrov

Dr. Boian T. Alexandrov is a Research Professor in the department of Materials Science and Engineering and director of the Center for ldability Evaluation at The Ohio State University. His research interests are in the physical metallurgy of welding, focusing on better understanding of weld phenomena through physical and computational simulations and advanced characterization, and on evaluation of weldability, additive printability, and service performance of welds and additively manufactured structures in advanced alloys. Fellow of ASM International and of the American Welding Society. He has advised and supervised numerous graduate, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, published more than 140 journal and conference papers, and made more than 280 conference presentations.

 

Professor Joel Andersson

Dr. Joel Andersson is a leading material science expert specializing in welding technology, additive manufacturing, and high-temperature materials. He is the Director of Production Technology and a Professor at University West, Sweden, with adjunct professor roles in India and Canada. Holding a PhD from Chalmers University, Dr. Andersson has an extensive background in both academia and industry, notably at GKN Aerospace. His research, securing over €18 million, has advanced weldability testing and additive manufacturing, particularly in aerospace applications. Dr. Andersson is internationally recognized for his contributions to improving manufacturing processes and mentoring future engineers.

 

Thomas Böllinghaus, BAM beskuren bild

Prof. Hon.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Böllinghaus is mechanical engineer with a doctoral degree in welding technology and a habilitation in materials science. He is Head of Department Component Safety at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin, President of the International Institute of Welding (IIW) and is co-opted faculty member of OvG University Magdeburg. Thomas works at UNAM as advisor for the VC for green hydrogen, welding and as supervisor in several projects. His field of expertise covers metallic components for hydrogen applications, welding technologies, failure analysis and corrosion prevention in more than 150 publications.

 

Carolin Fink, Ohio State University

Dr. Carolin Fink is Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University. She received her doctorate from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. Her research focuses on metallurgical phenomena and failure mechanisms associated with metals joining and additive manufacturing. Dr. Fink is currently leading projects sponsored by the NSF/IUCRC Manufacturing and Materials Joining Innovation Center, Office of Naval Research and Department of Transportation. She serves as Chair of C-II-C: Testing and Measurement of Welds at the International Institute of Welding and is passionate about empowering young females into the field of materials joining and metal manufacturing.

 

Dr. Kota Kadoi

Dr. Kota Kadoi is an Associate Professor at the Joining and Welding Research Institute at Osaka University in Japan. His main research interests are metallurgical phenomena, especially hot cracking behavior and microstructural development during manufacturing processes such as welding, additive manufacturing, and casting. He has developed a high-precision evaluation method for hot cracking susceptibility that has a major  impact on the field. His works focus on the relationship between corrosion and mechanical properties of weldments and microstructure. He serves the scientific community as vice chair of C-IX at the International Institute of Welding.

 

Arne Kromm, researcher at BAM, Berlin

Dr. Arne Kromm has been a research associate in the Weld Mechanics division of German Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) in Berlin since 2006, where he is responsible for residual stress analysis as well as weldability tests. He studied mechanical engineering, specialized in materials, at the Technical University of Berlin. In 2011 he received his doctorate from Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg. His research activities focuses on the relationships between materials and design as well as the development of test methods for cold and hot cracking. Arne Kromm has been a member of Commissions II and IX of the International Institute of Welding since 2007.

 

Dr. Peter Mayr

Dr. Peter Mayr is head of the Materials Engineering Department and Professor of Materials Engineering of Additive Manufacturing at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). In 2011, he was promoted to full professor of Welding Engineering at Chemnitz University of Technology, and in 2019 he founded the Chair of Materials Engineering of Additive Manufacturing at TUM. Prof. Mayr’s research focuses on the development of novel feedstock for metal additive manufacturing and the development of structure-process-property relationships for various material systems and additive and welding processes. He serves the scientific community as chair of the C-IX-AM at the International Institute of Welding.

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