Ningbo University, Ningbo, China
Talk Title: Can Ultrasonic Vibration Unlock the Next Generation of Additively Manufactured Alloys?
Dr. Aziz Ul Hassan Mohsan is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Ningbo University, China, and is internationally recognized for his pioneering work at the intersection of advanced manufacturing and materials science. His research focuses on ultrasonic vibration-assisted laser additive manufacturing (AM), aiming to solve fundamental challenges in the processing of next-generation high-performance alloys. Dr. Mohsan's doctoral work led to the groundbreaking development of an Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Laser Cladding (UVALC) system a novel hybrid technique he designed and patented. This innovation significantly enhances the microstructure and triples the microhardness of high-entropy alloy coatings, directly addressing critical issues of defect formation and wear resistance for aerospace and defense applications. His contributions have been pivotal in major research projects, including a 1.31 million RMB international initiative on ultra-fine 3D printing for flexible electronics.
In recognition of his exceptional promise, Dr. Mohsan was awarded the prestigious, fully funded CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship. His expertise is further evidenced by his role as an invited judge for the China National High School Academic Debate and Tournament and his elected membership in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Published in high impact journals such as Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (IF: 9.7), Materials & Design (IF: 7.9), and Journal of Manufacturing Processes (IF: 6.8). He is frequently invited to peer-review for top-tier journals including Scientific Reports (Nature) and Optics & Laser Technology (Elsevier) and serves as a Guest Editor for the journal Materials.