UT graduate joins the McDaniel College

Mehboudi, a Westminster resident, joins the McDaniel College as an assistant professor of engineering. He brings five years of experience as a visiting instructor and teacher assistant as well as five years of industry work in industrial boiler and furnace manufacturing companies.
His major achievement involved predicting structural phase transition in monochalcogenides monolayers and their properties. Mehboudi earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tehran and Iran University of Science and Technology. He completed his master’s degree in micro-electronics photonics from the University of Arkansas. In 2019, Mehboudi completed his doctorate in micro-electronics photonics from the Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering, University of Arkansas, where he did his dissertation on theoretical and numerical modeling of two-dimensional materials. Two-dimensional materials are a class of material with a thickness of one to a few atoms.
Courtesy of https://thedailyrecord.com/2019/09/11/allison-kerwin-mehrshad-mehboudi-and-amy-ramnarine-mcdaniel-college/
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