I thank the SPE club for the nomination and committee for the Advisor of the Year award at SJSU. Posted 6th June 2019 by Ozgur Keles
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I thank the SPE club for the nomination and committee for the Advisor of the Year award at SJSU. Posted 6th June 2019 by Ozgur Keles
Read MoreI will be presenting our work on: Mechanics of additively manufactured hierarchical materials Abstract: Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for biomedical, automotive, space, defense, transportation, and consumer product applications. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is most common AM technique that can produce polymer, composite, metal, and ceramic materials. Extrusion-based FDM allows structure control at macro- […]
Read MoreTitle: Additively Manufactured Biomimetic Polymers Özgür Keleş Date: 5/11/2019Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AMLocation: San Jose State University Second Floor – Student Union buildingStudent Union building on map: “SU” at grid 3 – B/C Campus map: http://www.sjsu.edu/map/ ABSTRACT: Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for biomedical, automotive, space, defense, transportation, and consumer product applications. […]
Read MoreGroup member Eric Anderson ([email protected]) got the Donald Beall Award for Engineering Accomplishment. Eric investigated the effects of lattice density on stochastic fracture of 3D printed composites. He also manufactured composites via vibration-assisted fused deposition modeling (VA-FDM), which we developed to reduce inherent porosity in extrusion 3D-printed materials. Eric also processed biomimetic porous polymers with […]
Read MoreNew paper in Composites Part B: Engineering “A hierarchical approach for creating electrically conductive network structure in polyurethane nanocomposites using a hybrid of graphene nanoplatelets, carbon black and multi-walled carbon nanotubes” by Pashupati Pokharel, Dequan Xiao, FolarinErogbogbo, OzgurKeles, Dai Soo Lee (2018). Please check https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359836818327203?fbclid=IwAR2N4HlXlIjn63GmBJT4LXOmxS6zuZcQ74nvyuQHyBpb2ZzQcO_jNeX96mw# Posted 22nd October 2018 by Ozgur Keles
Read MoreOzgur Keles, Eric Anderson, Jimmy Huynh, Jeff Gelb, Jouni Freund, and Alp Karakoc, “Stochastic fracture of additively manufactured porous composites,” Scientific Reports, (2018). Online access:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-33863-4 Figure. X-ray computed tomography images of a) infill=100 % composite showing inter-bead porosity as red shaded areas, b) beads with inter- and inner-bead porosity, c) carbon fibers and pores at the fiber […]
Read MoreTitle: Effect of lattice density on the mechanical behavior of FDMed composites Özgür Keleş, Eric Anderson, Jimmy Huynh, Jeff Gelb, Jouni Freund, Alk Karakoc Date: 10/17/2018Time: 2:30 PM – 2:50 PMLocation: Greater Columbus Convention Center – A222 Consumer level fused deposition modeling (FDM) systems have been used for production of open-source free designs that contain intentional porosity. Despite the […]
Read MoreSynthesis and characterization of graphene quantum dot containing ceria-zirconiaÖzgür Keleş, Andrew C. Dina, Daniel Fok Abstract: Zirconia-based nanoparticles are used in various applications, such as catalyst, filter, oxygen storage, and sensor. Among many synthesis methods to produce zirconia-based nanoparticles, aqueous sodium borohydride (NaBH4) coprecipitation produces zirconia containing nano-pores. In this work, we extended the NaBH4 coprecipitation […]
Read MoreTitle: Mechanical reliability of fused deposition modeled materials Date: Monday, July 30Time: 2:00pmLocation: NASA Ames N229/R215 Abstract: Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for space, defense, transportation, and consumer product applications. Among various AM techniques, fused deposition modeling (FDM) is most common one that can produce polymer, composite, metal, and ceramic materials. However, FDMed materials […]
Read MoreS. Swaminathan, T. Shah, B. Sirkeci-Mergen, and O. Keles, “MachineLearning Models for Predicting Fracture Strength of Porous Ceramics and Glasses,” Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Data Science, (2018) pp. 147–150. Abstract – One of the crucial factors that determine the quality of a material is its ability to withstand stress. Classical methods to analyze fracture […]
Read MoreMechanical reliability of fused deposition modeled polymers and composites Özgür Keleş* and Eric H. Anderson* * Biomedical, Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, San Jose State University San Jose, CA, 95192, USA; [email protected] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is the most widely- used additive manufacturing technique for the production of cost-effective polymers and composites. FDM offers design […]
Read MoreI will talk about our work on the “Mechanical behavior of 3D printed continuous glass-fiber-reinforced nylon” in the symposium Metal and Polymer Matrix Composites IV. Two of my MS and another undergraduate student have been working on this project. Abstract Title: Mechanical behavior of 3D printed continuous glass-fiber-reinforced nylonAuthors: Ozgur Keles, Stephanie Luke, David Soares, Afrah […]
Read MoreI will be presenting at the 2018 TechConnect World Innovation Conference. Title: Mechanical reliability of fused deposition modeled polymers and compositesAuthors: O. Keles, E.H. Anderson Day: Wednesday, May 16Time: 11:10 AM Venue: Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, U.S.A. This title may be found in the general online program, or you may find it in the […]
Read MoreMechanical reliability of short carbon fiber reinforced ABS produced via vibration assisted fused deposition modelingÖzgür Keleş, Eric H. Anderson, and Jimmy HuynhBiomedical, Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, San Jose State University, San Jose, California, USARapid Prototyping JournalStructured Abstract:Purpose — Mechanical reliability (variations in mechanical properties) of fused deposition modeled (FDMed) short-fiber-reinforced composites are unknown, which […]
Read MoreI will also present a poster about our recent research on mechanical reliability of additively manufactured composites. For more information please click. Image showing our hierarchical simulation approach to reveal the origins of the mechanical reliability in additively manufactured lattice structures. Posted 8th November 2017 by Ozgur Keles
Read MoreEric Anderson will be presenting his work at Materials Science & Technology 2017, Monday Oct. 9, 10:20 am, room 304. Additive Manufacturing of Composites and Complex Materials II Effect of Porosity on Stochastic Fracture of Additive Manufactured Polymer Matrix Composites Eric Anderson, Ozgur Keles Consumer level Fused deposition modeling (FDM )systems have been used for production of open-source free […]
Read MoreDuring my Introduction to Materials class, MatE 25 S17, I asked students to develop a website showing their top 10 materials and pictures in which they identified different materials. Here are some examples (pictures are taken from the students’ websites): http://ericsmaterials.blogspot.com https://kaseyleong97.wixsite.com/mysite https://kaseyleong97.wixsite.com/mysite http://ces-materials.blogspot.com http://rohitbhogal.blogspot.com/2017/04/top-10-favorite-materials.html http://sydneygraulmaterials.blogspot.com http://alexandergooyandeh.blogspot.com https://nikooyang.wixsite.com/mysite/single-post/2017/04/24/3-Photos-and-Their-Materials https://wanishanme.wixsite.com/introtomaterials/single-post http://thedancingengineer.blogspot.com Posted 19th June 2017 by […]
Read MoreWareable.com interviewed the SJSU VR lab last week. Robert Bruce is the head of the VR lab and he started the lab. I discussed our work on VR and materials engineering. I believe VR will provide most of the learning environments in the future. We are currently working on a virtual materials engineering lab to provide […]
Read MoreNavathej Gobia, Darshan Vijayakumar a, Ozgur Keles a and Folarin Erogbogbo a* http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.6b00517 ABSTRACT: Incorporation of nanoparticles into polymer resins has recently attracted a significant amount of attention from researchers for the nanoparticles ability to alter the properties of the resin. While graphene-based structures possess a 2D honeycomb arrangement of carbon atoms that make them […]
Read MoreProf. Ruiping Liu joined our group as a research scientist. She will be doing first principle investigations of bonding between graphene quantum dots and functional groups. Her expertise is density functional theory (DFT). Posted 23rd March 2017 by Ozgur Keles
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Read MoreDavid discussing additive manufacturing and design with the San Jose High School students. Posted 24th February 2017 by Ozgur Keles
Read MoreSJSU Students win SPACE RACE challenge SJSU alumni Russell Kirkman and graduate student Yosune Casana have been named challenge winners in the SPACE RACE startup competition. The SPACE RACE contest is organized by the Center for Advancing Innovation (CAI) in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and with support from the Medical […]
Read MoreCan Students Flourish in Engineering Classrooms? Posted 6th February 2017 by Ozgur Keles
Read MoreHere is a collection of videos that are related to materials science and engineering. I show one or two videos during the class.Suggested videos for students interested in Materials Science and EngineeringDr. Ozgur Keles, San Jose State University Chapter 1, Interesting materials, what is materials science and engineering Smart materials (1 of 5): Gecko Adhesive […]
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