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Mohammad Khaleel

Dr. Mohammad Khaleel brings unique insights into the field of materials science and engineering, with a particular focus on textiles, polymers, and composites. As an Adjunct Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, he leverages his extensive experience to advance research and education in these critical areas. Dr. Khaleel's distinguished career includes significant leadership roles at renowned research institutions. He served as the Associate Laboratory Director for Energy and Environmental Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was instrumental in steering research initiatives that addressed pressing energy and environmental challenges. His tenure at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a Laboratory Fellow and Director of the Computational Sciences and Mathematics Division further highlights his expertise in integrating computational methods with materials science. His research interests are deeply rooted in the development and application of advanced materials. Dr. Khaleel's work in composites, fibers, and polymers has contributed to innovations that enhance the performance and sustainability of materials used in various industries. His exploration of textiles not only focuses on traditional applications but also on cutting-edge developments that push the boundaries of what textiles can achieve in modern technology. Dr. Khaleel is committed to fostering a collaborative research environment and mentoring the next generation of materials scientists. His contributions to the field are reflected in numerous publications and his active participation in professional societies. Through his work, he continues to influence the trajectory of materials science, ensuring that it meets the evolving needs of society.

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