Dr. Abbas Akbarzadeh, Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, Iran.
Dr. Abbas Akbarzadeh is a renowned Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, celebrated for his expertise in metallurgical engineering. With a focus on hot deformation, texture, and anisotropy in metals, he has led impactful research in nanostructure development and severe plastic deformation (SPD) techniques. Over his distinguished career, Dr. Akbarzadeh has authored 70+ papers, guided numerous students, and directed over 20 industrial projects, bridging academic insights with real-world applications. A dedicated educator and mentor, he also leads workshops and seminars for engineers, enriching the field with practical, hands-on knowledge. 


Publication profile
Education and Experience
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship at McGill University, Canada (1997)

- Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering (Hot Deformation & Textural Anisotropy) from McGill University (1996)

- M.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering (Metallic Materials Characterization) at Tehran University (1988)

- B.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering (Metal Forming) from Sharif University of Technology (1985)

- Professor at Sharif University of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science & Eng. (since 1998)

Suitability For The Award
Dr. Abbas Akbarzadeh is an esteemed candidate for the Best Researcher Award, distinguished by his extensive academic background and significant contributions to the field of metallurgical engineering. His education includes a Ph.D. from McGill University, where he specialized in hot deformation and textural anisotropy, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at the same institution.
Professional Development
Dr. Akbarzadeh’s professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing materials science through education and hands-on research. He has been instrumental in developing graduate programs and supporting academic administration as Vice Chair in various roles at Sharif University. His leadership extends to numerous industrial collaborations where he bridges academic knowledge and practical applications. From workshops on rolling techniques to seminars on nanostructures in severe plastic deformations, Dr. Akbarzadeh enriches the field by offering knowledge-sharing opportunities to engineers and students alike. His work supports emerging engineers and promotes significant advances in metallurgical processes.
Research Focus
Dr. Abbas Akbarzadeh’s research primarily focuses on materials engineering, particularly in hot deformation, texture, and anisotropy in metals and alloys. His interests include the study of nanostructures under severe plastic deformation (SPD) and the design of innovative SPD techniques for enhanced material properties. Through detailed modeling of hot and cold deformation processes, Dr. Akbarzadeh explores the resulting microstructures and textures to improve mechanical properties. His work also addresses the practical aspects of rolling and sheet-forming processes, ensuring these advancements have both academic and industrial impacts, aiding in the development of resilient and high-performance materials.
Awards and Honors
- Distinguished Ph.D. Graduate

- Distinguished MSc Graduate

- B.Sc. Excellence for Outstanding GPA (Top 10% in Department)

- Acknowledgement by President of Iran for Academic Excellence

Publications
- Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of AA1100 aluminum sheet processed by accumulative roll bonding – H Pirgazi, A Akbarzadeh, R Petrov, L Kestens – Materials Science and Engineering: A (Cited by: 227, Year: 2008)

- Experimental study and FEM analysis of redundant strains in flow forming of tubes – MS Mohebbi, A Akbarzadeh – Journal of Materials Processing Technology (Cited by: 169, Year: 2010)

- Accumulative spin-bonding (ASB) as a novel SPD process for fabrication of nanostructured tubes – MS Mohebbi, A Akbarzadeh – Materials Science and Engineering: A (Cited by: 149, Year: 2010)

- Effect of cooling rate on the microstructure and mechanical properties of microalloyed forging steel – D Rasouli, SK Asl, A Akbarzadeh, GH Daneshi – Journal of Materials Processing Technology (Cited by: 111, Year: 2008)

- Production of high strength Al–Al2O3 composite by accumulative roll bonding – M Rezayat, A Akbarzadeh, A Owhadi – Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing (Cited by: 98, Year: 2012)

- Wastewater treatment using integrated anaerobic baffled reactor and Bio-rack wetland planted with Phragmites sp. and Typha sp. – S Jamshidi, A Akbarzadeh, KS Woo, A Valipour – Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (Cited by: 80, Year: 2014)

- An experimental and theoretical study on the prediction of forming limit diagrams using new BBC yield criteria and M–K analysis – S Ahmadi, AR Eivani, A Akbarzadeh – Computational Materials Science (Cited by: 77, Year: 2009)
