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Amey is a Russell L. Heath Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow within the Materials Science and Engineering Department at INL. He received his BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA in 2013, and a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA in 2018. Prior to joining INL, Amey was a postdoctoral researcher within the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of California San Diego. As an undergraduate student, Amey was a research intern at the Federal Aviation Administration’s Technical Center in Atlantic City, NJ. His research interests broadly include developing laser ultrasonic techniques to assess defects in material microstructure, and tailoring stress waves with novel phononic structures and metamaterials. His doctoral thesis investigated ultrasonic wave tailoring phenomena in micro-scale granular materials using a variety of laser ultrasonic techniques. At INL, Amey is currently studying thermal transport and elastic wave propagation in ion-irradiated oxide and metallic materials under the Center for Thermal Energy Transport under Irradiation.

 

Research Interests

Phononic Structures and Metamaterials
Dynamics of Micro- and Nano-structured Materials
Adhesion and Contact Mechanics
Materials under Shock / Extreme Conditions
Photo-elastically Tunable Materials
Non-destructive Evaluation via Ultrasound

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington

20132018

Bachelor, Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University

Master, Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University

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