Process-Structure-Property Study of CP-Ti Produced via High Deposition AM Laser-Hot Wire

Primary Investigator

John Lewandowski

Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering II
Leonard Case, Jr., Professor of Engineering
Professor, Materials Science and Engineering (EMSE)
Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (EMAE)
, Materials Science and Engineering (EMSE)
, Materials Science and Engineering (EMSE)
Researches material reliability for biomedical and structural applications, advanced materials manufacturing and processing/microstructure/property relationships. Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing.
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Post Graduate, Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge , 1986
Ph.D., Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1984
M.S., Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 1981
B.S., Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science and Economics, Carnegie Melon University, 1979
Awards and Recognition
2022, ASM Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award, ASM International
2022, Fellow, TMS
2021, Materials Lead for NAS Review Panel, National Academy of Sciences
2020, Nominee - John S Diekhoff Award for Graduate Mentoring, CWRU
2016, Visiting Professor - NTU Singapore, Singapore Center for 3D Printing (SC3DP)
2015, LANL-IMS Invited Seminar Speaker, Los Alamos National Lab - Institute for Materials Science
2015, Speaker Gordon Conference on Physical Metallurgy, Gordon Conference
2015, Visiting Professor - NTU Singapore, NTU Singapore
2015, Visiting Professor - NTU Singapore, Singapore Center for 3D Printing (SC3DP)
2014, Nominee - Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award, CSE Student Body
2014, TMS Leadership Award, TMS
2013, Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering II, CWRU
2013, ASM Award of Distinction, ASM Cleveland Chapter
2013, Nature Materials Paper Selected Top 20 of Decade, Nature Materials
2012, Invited Paper in Honor of Sir Alan Cottrell, Philosophical Magazine
2012, Nominee - Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award , Tau Beta Pi - CWRU
2010, ASMI Cleveland Chapter Technical Educator Award, ASMI , American Society for Materials International
2009, Case School of Engineering Research Award, CWRU, Case School of Engineering
2008, Meritorious Service Award - Case Alumni Association (CAA) , Case Alumni Association
2007, Nature Materials (NM) Paper Selected One of 10 Most Influential NM Papers Since 2002, Nature Materials
2007, Nominee - Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award , Tau Beta Pi - CWRU
2007, Nominee - τΒΠ Professor of the Year, CWRU (1990, 2007), Tau Beta Pi - CWRU
2006, Case School of Engineering Graduate Teaching Award, CWRU , CSE
2006, John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching and Mentoring, CWRU , CWRU
2006, Nominee - John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching, CWRU , CWRU
2005, Case School of Engineering Research Award, CWRU , CSE
2003, Elected Overseas Fellow - Churchill College, University of Cambridge , Churchill College - University of Cambridge
2000, CTSC Technical Educator Award, Cleveland Technical Societies
2000, Gordon Conference on Physical Metallurgy, Gordon Conference Series
2000, Leonard Case Jr. Professorship of Engineering , CWRU
2000, Nominee - Carl F. Wittke Award for Undergraduate Teaching, CWRU , CWRU
1999, Institute of Metals (U.K.) Charles Hatchett Award , Institute of Metals UK
1997, ASM Research Silver Medal , American Society for Metals
1995, Fellow - ASM International , American Society for Metals
1994, Nominee - John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching, CWRU , CWRU
1992, SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award (1992), Society of Automotive Engineers
1991, Nominee - Carl F. Wittke Award for Undergraduate Teaching, CWRU , CWRU
1991, Nominee - Mortarboard Outstanding Professor of the Year, CWRU , Mortarboard - CWRU
1990, Nominee - τΒΠ Professor of the Year, CWRU , Tau Beta Pi - CWRU
1989, ASM Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers , American Society for Metals
1989, NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, NSF
1985, ALCAN Postdoctoral Fellow - University of Cambridge , ALCAN International
1984, NATO/NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Science, NSF
1981, HERTZ Foundation Fellowship - Carnegie Mellon University, Hertz Foundation
1979, ALLEGHENY INT'L Fellowship - Carnegie Mellon University (1979-81), Allegheny International
1979, ASM Metallurgical Scholar - Carnegie Mellon University , American Society for Metals
Processing/Structure/Property relationships in ferrous and non-ferrous engineering materials; Effects of superposed pressure on deformation/fracture; Fatigue and fracture of intermetallics and Composites, Bulk metallic glass, and Layered/laminated materials; Deformation processing; Blast-resistant materials; Advanced engineered materials systems; Fracture and fatigue behavior of biomedical materials; Failure analysis; Manufacturing (including additive and robotic techniques).
Mechanical Behavior of Materials; Failure Analysis; Fracture of Materials; Fatigue of Materials; Advanced Metallic Materials and Composites; Advanced Manufacturing; Additive Manufacturing; Robotic Manufacturing
Professional Memberships
Various Leadership and Service Positions American Society for Materials International
Member Materials Research Society
Various Leadership and Service Positions The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society
Non-CWRU Academic, Government, Military and Professional Positions
2020 - PRESENT, Materials Lead National Academy of Sciences
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Short Title
Process-Structure-Property Study of CP-Ti Produced via High Deposition AM Laser-Hot Wire
This project seeks to improve the understanding of high-deposition LHW processing of Grade 2 CP-Ti and the variables that affect structure/chemistry/properties; and determine the effects of processing conditions and build/volume thickness on the strength, ductility and fracture toughness of LHW-processed Grade 2 CP-Ti for different thickness and orientations.