Homogeneous composites.- Functionally graded materials.- Materials tailored to show different compositions and microstructures.- Material integration of 3D structures.- Modeling and simulation of material performance.- Modeling and simulation of proceeded linked to material microstructure.- Development tools.- Characterization of materials.
AlMangour has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Science during 2017. Bandar AlMangour received his Ph.D. and Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2014 and 2017 respectively, a Master of Engineering in Materials Engineering from McGill University in 2012, and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in 2005. He served as a Research Engineer at the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) from Jun. 2008–Dec. 2009 and as a Production Supervisor in the Rolling Mills division from Apr. 2005–May 2008 at the Saudi Iron & Steel Company (HADEED), a SABIC affiliate in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. AlMangour is a member of several professional associations and still served as a reviewer in several internationally recognized journals. AlMangour has authored a book published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (2014) and a chapter for a book published by Nova Science Publishers (2015), as well as a chapter for a book published by Springer (2017).
His principle research interests include the laser-based additive manufacturing of metal alloys and metal matrix composites, scalable micro- and nano-manufacturing, materials processing, physical metallurgy, bulk-form nanostructured alloys and composites, and surface engineering. AlMangour has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed papers in internationally recognized journals and presented research at several international conferences.
He was awarded the SABIC Graduate Fellowships (Doctor of Philosophy, 2012–2017; Master of Engineering, 2010–2012), the Undergraduate Memorial Honor Medal (2005), Certificates of Distinction (KFUPM, 2004 and 2005), the Department of Materials Science and Engineering “Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award” (2017), FEI Tony Award for best SEM image (2017).
This book provides a solid background for understanding the immediate past, the ongoing present, and the emerging trends of additive manufacturing, with an emphasis on innovations and advances in its use for a wide spectrum of manufacturing applications. It contains contributions from leading authors in the field, who view the research and development progress of additive manufacturing techniques from the unique angle of developing high-performance composites and other complex material parts. It is a valuable reference book for scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs who are seeking technologically novel and economically viable innovations for high-performance materials and critical applications. It can also benefit graduate students and post-graduate fellows majoring in mechanical, manufacturing, and material sciences, as well as biomedical engineering.