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Dr Allazadeh received his BS/MSc degree in manufacturing technology from the University of Miskolc in Hungary, MSc degree in mechanical engineering from Brown University in the USA, and PhD in mechanical engineering and material science from the University of Pittsburgh in the USA. His past academic positions are teaching assistance and two post-doctorate contracts at the University of Pittsburgh, assistant professor at Wespreme University (Panonia), research fellow at Hungarian academy of sciences, and associate professor at Obudai University, successively.
His past industrial engineering job include working in General Electric, BayZoltan research institute collaborating with Alcoa Company, TechnoSoft, and ANSYS. He has promoted his carrier reputations by demonstrating his professional engineering works and aptitudes at his current position as manufacturing engineer in the forming team of the AFRC. He was granted CEng MIMechE chartered engineering status from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 2016.
The main line of his research interests has been studying the behaviour of materials (metallic, non-metallic, composites, and bio) and material properties’ modifications in response to applied external loads or internal stresses (e.g. thermal, mechanical, magnetic, radioactive, and biological) within given functional conditions and material working environment.
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Projects
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NMIS-DIRF-07449: Optimising beverage containers
Allazadeh, M. (Principal Investigator)
16/07/25 → 30/10/25
Project: Knowledge Exchange
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AFRC-DIRF-07085
Allazadeh, M. (Principal Investigator) & ElRakayby, H. (Principal Investigator)
27/01/25 → 30/04/25
Project: Research
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AFRC-PRS03081-CRAD07449 Feasibility Study of Implementing Hybrid Forming Technology to Improve Circular Economy and Human Well-Being Aspects of Dairy Bottles: Optimisation of dairy bottle material
Allazadeh, M., 19 Dec 2025, 36 p. GlasgowResearch output: Other contribution
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Examining the functional feasibility of an electrically actuated SPF machine
Allazadeh, M., ElRakayby, H., Collins, P. & Richardson, B., 12 Sept 2025. 13 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review