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Maryam Aramesh

Prof. Dr. Maryam Aramesh

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Prof. Dr. Maryam Aramesh joined McMaster University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2020 where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Program Director for the McMaster/MMRI Micro-credentials Program. She previously held research positions at Polytechnique Montréal, the National Research Council, and the McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute. Her research centers on sustainable manufacturing practices, particularly in machining and additive manufacturing processes. She focused her research on developing methodologies for enhancing the machinability of difficult-to-cut materials, investigating material behavior under extreme conditions to better understand and model the material behavior in machining processes. Her research also resulted in the development of a patented dual-functioning lubricant and a novel post-treatment technique for cutting tools.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Coatings
Friction
Lubricants
Machining
Manufacturing

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Prof. Dr. Maryam Aramesh joined McMaster University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2020 where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Program Director for the McMaster/MMRI Micro-credentials Program. She previously held research positions at Polytechnique Montréal, the National Research Council, and the McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute. Her research centers on sustainable manufacturing practices, particularly in machining and additive manufacturing processes. She focused her research on developing methodologies for enhancing the machinability of difficult-to-cut materials, investigating material behavior under extreme conditions to better understand and model the material behavior in machining processes. Her research also resulted in the development of a patented dual-functioning lubricant and a novel post-treatment technique for cutting tools.