Center for Computational Research and Advanced Manufacturing

Mohammad Hatamleh
Dr. Mohammad Hatamleh
Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D. (May 2019)

Mohammad.hatamleh@adaptive3d.com

Dissertation

Degrees

PhD. Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA, 2019
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan, 2012
B.S. The Hashemite University, Jordan, 2010

Research Interests

  • Laser Shock Peening of Additive and Wrought Metals
  • Reliability-Based Structural Design
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
  • Laser Impact Welding

Journal Publications

Conference Proceedings

Select Technical Presentation & Invited Talks

  1. Hatamleh, M.I, A.S. Malik, Peter J. Hasser, K. Langer, T.J. Spradlin, “Effect of Damping Profiles on Laser Peening Simulation Time”, 6th International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena, South Africa, Nov. 6-11, 2016.
  2. Hatamleh, M.I, J. Mahadevan, A.S. Malik, D. Qian. “Identifying Optimum Variable Damping Profiles for Laser Peening Simulation with the SEATD method,” 6th International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena, South Africa, Nov. 6-11, 2016

Honors & Awards

  • Best simulation and optimization presentation in 6th International Conference on Laser Peening and Related Phenomena, South Africa, Nov. 6-11, 2016.

Community Outreach

Engineering Bright Futures for Autism- Engineering Coordinator; helping and guiding youth in “Teen Connection to Social Skills Workshop” that aims to improve the success rates of teens having High-Functioning Autism to pursue their engineering careers in future

Interests & Hobbies

Mohammad enjoys playing soccer, basketball and volleyball

Network

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Mohammad, in regalia, with three others at doctoral hooding ceremony.
Mohammad, in regalia, with one other at doctoral hooding ceremony.