Mohammad Javad Abdolhosseini Qomi
Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
Abdolhosseini’s research aims at fundamental understanding of the relation between chemical composition and physical properties of advanced engineering materials. Optimizing composition-structure-property correlation is essential for devising new approaches to effectively reduce the carbon and energy footprints of civil engineering materials and infrastructures. His group employs statistical physics and engineering mechanics tools to develop multi-scale bottom-up methods that range from the nano- to the city-scale. These multi-scale and multi-disciplinary methods provide a quantitative insight into designing the next generation of advanced infrastructure materials and systems (AIMS).
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015
M.Sc., Sharif University of Technology, 2008
B.Sc., University of Tehran, 2006
Mechanics and physics of multi-scale porous materials, nano- and meso-chemo-mechanics, engineering advanced materials for sustainable infrastructures