John Lewandowski, PhD, ME, BS

Professor
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Case School of Engineering

Researches material reliability for biomedical and structural applications, advanced materials manufacturing and processing/microstructure/property relationships. Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing.

Teaching Information

Teaching Interests

Mechanical Behavior of Materials; Failure Analysis; Fracture of Materials; Fatigue of Materials; Advanced Metallic Materials and Composites; Advanced Manufacturing; Additive Manufacturing; Robotic Manufacturing.

Research Information

Research Interests

Processing/Structure/Property relationships in ferrous and non-ferrous engineering materials; Effects of superposed pressure on deformation/fracture; Fatigue and fracture of intermetallics and Composites, Bulk metallic glass, and Layered/laminated materials; Deformation processing; Blast-resistant materials; Advanced engineered materials systems; Fracture and fatigue behavior of biomedical materials; Failure analysis; Manufacturing (including additive and robotic techniques).

External Appointments

Director-AMMRC (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Reliability Center)

Education

PhD
Met. Eng. and Matls Sci.
Carnegie Mellon University
1984
ME
Met. Eng. and Matls Sci.
Carnegie Mellon University
1981
BS
Met. Eng. and Matls Sci.
Carnegie Mellon University
1979
NATO/NSF Postdoc
Matls Sci. and Metallurgy
University of Cambridge
1984

Residencies, Internships and Fellowships

Overseas Fellow
Churchill College, University of Cambridge
2004
ALCAN Fellow
Matls Sci. and Metallurgy-University of Cambridge
1985
HERTZ Foundation Fellow
1983
Allegheny International Fellow
1981