Mohammad Moallemi

PhD, Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering
Researcher
Physical metallurgy and phase transformation of advanced high-strength steels , Advanced characterization techniques, Deformation micro-mechanisms, Hydrogen embrittlement and its impact on material integrity

Materials and Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Technology

Materials and Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Technology

Mohammad Moallemi

Dr. Mohammad Moallemi is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu under the H2Future program. He is an accomplished materials scientist specializing in the structure-processing-property relationships of advanced metallic materials, with a particular focus on advanced ferrous alloys. His research emphasizes microstructural characterization and phase transformations to optimize the mechanical behavior of alloys.

Dr. Moallemi has made significant contributions to the development and optimization of advanced high-strength steels, high/medium entropy alloys, duplex stainless steels, and ultrafine/nano-grained alloys. His current research focuses on understanding the micromechanisms responsible for the failure of advanced steels under extreme conditions, specifically under hydrogen exposure. He is concentrating on identifying the governing mechanisms of hydrogen-related failures in advanced high-strength steels and advancing these materials for hydrogen-related applications.

Contact information

E-mail

mohammad.moallemi@oulu.fi

Visiting address

University of Oulu,
Room Km204