Ardavan Zandiatashbar Ph D
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Ardavan Zandiatashbar Ph D is from San Francisco Bay Area. Ardavan works in the following industries: "Automotive". Ardavan is currently Sr. Staff Engineer at Tesla, located in San Francisco Bay Area. In Ardavan's previous role as a Principal Engineer at Western Digital, Ardavan worked in San Francisco Bay Area until Jan 2021. Prior to joining Western Digital, Ardavan was a Technical Accounts Manager at Park Systems Inc. and held the position of Technical Accounts Manager at Santa Clara, California. Prior to that, Ardavan was a Senior Applications Scientist at Park Systems Inc., based in Santa Clara, California from May 2015 to Mar 2018. Ardavan started working as Applications Scientist at Park Systems Inc. in Santa Clara, CA in May 2013. From Jan 2013 to May 2013, Ardavan was Adjunct Faculty at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, based in Troy, NY. Prior to that, Ardavan was a Research Assistant at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, based in Troy, NY from Jul 2010 to Dec 2012. Ardavan started working as Teaching Assistant at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY in Aug 2008.
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Studied multi-scale mechanical properties of graphene-epoxy nanocomposites. - Fabrication and characterization of self-healing damage-sensing fiber-reinforced composites: In this project glass-fiber composites are being fabricated and their properties are being characterized. - Multi-scale mechanics of Graphene - Epoxy Nanocomposites: During this research project, in the area of polymeric nanocomposites using carbon based nanofillers, I investigated the impact of graphene and carbon-based nanofillers on the mechanical properties of epoxy systems at macro, micro, and nano scales. Enhancement of toughening against fracture and fatigue failure has been observed and studied. As another part of this work, I was involved in measurement and studying mechanics of graphene nanofillers, and defective graphene using experimental and modeling tools. The interesting results of this work has been published in an article in Nature Communications. (Please see the list of articles below)
For the courses: "Introduction to Finite Element Analysis", "Elements of Machine Design", "Mechanical Systems Laboratory", and "Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory".
Computer aided design using AutoCAD as a part of the course "Graphic Design" in Graphic Center.
"Project Management", "Quantity Takeoff"
Design of Concrete Foundation for Refinery Storage Systems Using Computer Aided Analytical Tools (SAP2000)
Technical Review of Seismic Codes for Bridge Design, Preparation of the First Bridge Design Seismic Code in Iran