Dr. MartĂ­n Abadi
M H Ferri Aliabadi MEMBERS
Chair in Aerostructures, Imperial College London
London, United Kingdom
More Info
  • 2017
  • Aerospace and Transportation Engineering (A.T.E)
More Info
  • 2017
  • Aerospace and Transportation Engineering (A.T.E)
Election Remark
Prior to joining Imperial College in 2005, Ferri Aliabadi was Professor of Computational Mechanics, Director of Research and the Director of Aerospace Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London (1997-2004) and Reader and Head of Damage Tolerance Division at WIT, Southampton (1987-1996), Ben Franklin Scholar, PA, USA (1986), Research Fellow, Aero and Astro, Southampton University (1984-86)
During the last decade, he has also pursued research and development in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) for composite airframe in collaboration with the aeronautics industry (Airbus, Leonardo) supported by significant EU funding. He has been PI and coordinator of several EU projects including SMASH and SCOPE and coordinated the SHM platform for the wing in SARISTU project. One of the latest project is a 10 million Euro Cleansky II, core-partnership SHERLOC which he is the PI and coordinator with the aim of developing the next generation of smart (highly sensorised) composite airframe. Current projects also include EU Horizon 2020 projects BANNG and AVATAR on digital twining and ATI project with Rolls Royce related to hydrogen fuel tank.
 
Ferri Aliabadi has published 480 papers in leading international journals and 63 books related to Experimental and Computational Methods in Solids and Structures. He has been the editor in chief of 6 international journals and is editor in chief of international journal of Multiscale Modelling and Experimental and Computational Methods in Solids and Structures book series. He is also on editorial board of 8 other international journals. Ferri Aliabadi has been recipient of several awards including a Distinguished Achievement Medal and the George Green Medal sponsored by Elsevier for his contribution to the field of computational mechanics. Prof Aliabadi has supervised 76 successful PhD studies and 22 post doctoral researchers. Ferri Aliabadi has coordinated and participated in 39 national and international research projects and continues to work closely with the aerospace sector in the UK and Europe.

He was elected as member of the Euorpean Academy of Engineering in 2017.