Moeen is a PhD student at Loughborough University, joining the MMM Lab in October 2024. His research focuses on the design, manufacture, and validation of porous materials and multifunctional structures. He holds a master’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering from University of Tehran, Iran. His master’s thesis involved investigating material characterization and the microstructure of a newly developed joints, for which he registered a national patent. His findings have been published in prestigious journals of Springer Nature and SAGE.
Moeen has gained valuable CAD/CAE/CAM industrial experience in the automotive industry for 4 years, working on design and manufacturing varied components of transmission and suspension systems as a R&D member of an engineering department of car manufacturers. In 2024, he was chosen as ambassador of Dassault Systems due to collaborating in the “CATIA Champions Program” which is for top-tier CAD experts and innovative thought leaders.
Designing multifunctional porous structures involves creating materials with specific pore characteristics to achieve desired properties in pore morphology, Strength and Permeability for various applications in biomedical engineering.
Moeen's study focuses on Ti-based SLM fabricated porous structures that fulfill Morphology, Mechanical and Fluid properties for bone mimicking.
CAD design, Pore morphology assessment, Structural Analysis and CFD simulation are being performed in the research to obtain desired properties.