I am a PhD student at the Chair of Advanced Manufacturing Sustainable Products & Energy Systems (AMSPES) within the Department of Design, Production and Management (DPM), Faculty of Engineering Technology. I am currently working on the Modular Integrated Sustainable Datacentres (MISD) project, under the supervision of Prof. dr.ir. D. Jafari (Davoud). 

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I have a background in Materials Science, specializing in metal additive manufacturing using laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). My work involves the processing of aluminum alloys, stainless steels, and nickel-based superalloys such as Inconel, with a focus on optimizing process-structure-property relationships. I have extensive experience in fabrication and materials characterization.

I completed my Master’s degree at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, with a background in Materials Science. For my master’s thesis, I worked on AI-supported standardization of microscopic images for micrograph analysis, focusing on automated defect classification and quantification in additive manufacturing.

MISD project is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate under the European Important Projects of Common European Interest - Cloud Infrastructure and Services (IPCEI-CIS) program for 2024-2029. The consortium consists of Asperitas, BetterBe, Deerns, Eurofiber, NBIP (National Internet Providers Management Organization), TNO and University of Twente (Ref: https://www.utwente.nl/en/misd/).

The objective of the MISD project is to develop thermochemical heat storage (TCHS) systems that enable the recovery of waste heat from data centre cooling systems, thereby contributing to the sustainability of information processing technologies. My research focuses on additive manufacturing, addressing project requirements by developing optimized solutions through the fabrication of highly conductive porous metal structures.

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