The University of North Carolina System
Mohamed Hashir Hussein is a PhD student in Materials Science and Engineering at NC State University, specializing in corrosion behavior and microstructural evolution of additively manufactured alloys. His work explores how feedstock design and processing strategies improve durability in demanding environments. With a background in Mechatronic Engineering from JKUAT, he has conducted research in Japan through the Sakura Science Program and in Germany through Erasmus+, focusing on sustainable additive manufacturing and biomaterials. His interests include corrosion-resistant materials, additive manufacturing innovation, and engineering solutions for underserved and climate-vulnerable communities.
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Monday, March 16, 2026
8:30 AM - 8:55 AM Central