Omar Es-Said

Professor of Mechanical Engineering Loyola Marymount University

  • Los Angeles CA

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

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Biography

Contact:
Phone: 310.338.2829
Email: Omar.Es-Said@lmu.edu
Office: Doolan Hall 207

Omar S. Es-Said is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Mechanical Engineering Dept., Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. He teaches undergraduate courses in Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Metallurgy and Processes, graduate courses in Theory of Elasticity, Fracture Mechanics and Materials Selection in Design. He also works with direct undergraduate student projects and graduate research. Dr. Es - Said was the Director of the LMU Graduate Program from 1986 to 1991, an Assistant Professor from 1985-1992, and an Associate Professor from 1992-1998. Dr. Es-Said graduated with a Ph.D in Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science with a minor in Computer Science (Numerical Analysis) (Nov. 5 1985), University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. He graduated with a B.S., Physics with a minor in Psychology (June 1976), The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt.

Education

The American University in Cairo

B.Sc.

Physics; minor in Psychology

1976

The American University in Cairo

M.S.

Solid State Physics

1979

University of Kentucky

Ph.D.

Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science; minor in Computer Science

1985

Areas of Expertise

Characterizations of 3D printed materials
Failure Analysis
Fracture Mechanics
Experimental Techniques

Accomplishments

Keynote Speaker

Plenary and keynote speaker in several conferences

Associate Editor

Associate Editor of the ASM Journal of Material and Engineering Performance (2008-present)

Award

Recipient of several awards starting with SAE Teetor Educational Award 1994 until 2011 Elmer L. Hann Award, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

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Event Appearances

Fatigue Behavior of Aluminum Lithium Alloys

Asia Conference on Mechanical and Materials Engineering (ACMME 2019)  Tokyo, Japan

2019-06-01

“Can Charpy Impact Testing (High Strain Rate) Detect The Presence of Hydrogen In High Strength Steels?”

Materials Technology and Manufacturing Innovations-Theme: Experimenting materials to rewrite the history  Moscow Russia

2018-10-01

Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Lithium 2195

2018 12th International Conference on Advanced Computational Engineering and Experimenting (ACEX2018)  Mercure Hotel Amsterdam City in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2018-07-01

Articles

The Effect of Component Orientation on the Fracture Toughness of Ti-6Al- 4V

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

The Effect of Component Orientation on the Fracture Toughness of Ti-6Al- 4V,” (co-authors: A. Guiterez, M. Hahn, Y. Li, W. Hohorst, M. Schwartz, J, Orlita, and O. S. Es-Said), Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, JMEPEG (2019) 28:7155–7164

Large Versus Small Grain Sizes on Fatigue Life of Aluminum Aircraft Wheels

Defect and Diffusion Forum

Fahad Alzubi, Mark Timko, Yongjun Li, Ray Toal, Kelly Tovalin, and Omar S. Es-Said

ISSN: 1662-9507, Vol. 391, pp 174-194 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/DDF.391.174 © 2019 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

The Effect of Incomplete Solution Treatment on the Tensile Behavior and Mechanical Anisotropy of 2195 Aluminum Lithium Alloy

Diffusion Foundations Journal

Wesley Walker, Rudolf Marloth, Ye Thura Hein and Omar S. Es-Said

ISSN: 2296-3642, Vol. 22, pp 109-117 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/DF.22.109 © 2019 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

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