Professor
Nanoengineering
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
United States of America
Dr. Ram Mohan is currently a Professor of nanoengineering. He is also the co-lead of the computational science and engineering research cluster at North Carolina A&T State University. Dr. Mohan currently has nearly 100 peer reviewed journal articles, book chapters and conference proceedings to his credit. He plays an active role in American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and serves as the chair of the ASME materials processing technical committee. He also serves as the member of the Nanoengineering Council Steering Committee with a focus on nanoengineering in energy and medicine. He is a member of American Society of Aeronautics (AIAA), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Society for Advancement of Materials and Process Engineering (SAMPE), and regularly presents, organizes and conducts seminars and conferences for these professional and engineering organizations. Dr. Mohan has been serving as a regular reviewer for several scientific journals and conferences in his field of research. Over the past several years, he has worked with and his research work has been supported by several federal agencies and industries. He has been an invited and keynote speaker at several international conferences, universities, research laboratories, and industries in US, Europe, India and several other countries. His industrial interactions include Lockheed Martin-Manassas, Boeing-Mesa, Northrop Grumman, Boeing-St. Louis, and Lockheed Martin-Skunk Works.
Computational multi-physics/multi-scale modeling and simulation in engineering and physical applications Computational mechanics, nanomechanics, and material sciences Processing, mechanics, characterization, and computational modeling of composite and nanoengineered material systems (crystalline, amorphous, cementitious, and bio material systems and their multi-scale effects) Computational modeling of bio and nano systems, interfaces and interactions Transport phenomena; Flow and thermal behavior during composite material processing and in fibrous porous media Physics based composite process modeling simulations, process optimization with experimental investigations by resin transfer molding (RTM), vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) and liquid composite molding (LCM) processes High-Performance, scalable scientific computing and engineering product visualization Engineering education