Younes Mammadi
About Younes Mammadi
Younes Mammadi is an Enseignant Chercheur with a strong background in mechanical engineering and physical chemistry. He has worked in both academic and industrial settings, focusing on the behavior of aerospace materials, particularly aluminum and titanium alloys.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Younes Mammadi has been serving as an Enseignant Chercheur at Aix-Marseille Université since 2021. In this role, he contributes to the academic community and engages in research activities related to mechanical engineering and material science. His position allows him to combine teaching responsibilities with ongoing research projects, enhancing the educational experience for students in Aix-en-Provence.
Education and Expertise
Younes Mammadi has a strong educational background in mechanical engineering and physical chemistry. He studied at Polytech Lille, where he achieved a Master 2 in Génie Mécanique in collaboration with Université Lille1, École des Mines de Douai, and HEI. His studies also include a focus on Chimie physique at Université Lille 1 Sciences et Technologies. Additionally, he is pursuing a PhD in Ingénierie mécanique at SIMMEA, reflecting his commitment to advancing his expertise in the field.
Background
Younes Mammadi has experience in both academic and industrial environments. He worked at STELIA Aerospace, focusing on the behavior of aerospace materials, particularly aluminum and titanium alloys during cutting processes. His academic journey includes positions at École Centrale de Lille and Institut Pprime, where he conducted significant research on plastic deformation and damage at the grain boundary level.
Professional Experience
Younes Mammadi's professional experience includes roles at various institutions. He worked at STELIA Aerospace for seven months, where he studied material behavior in aerospace applications. His tenure at École Centrale de Lille involved research on deformation and damage in materials. Additionally, he was a PhD student at Institut Pprime from 2016 to 2019, contributing to scientific research in collaboration with CNRS, Université Poitiers, ISAE, and ENSMA.
Research Contributions
Younes Mammadi has been involved in research focused on the behavior of aerospace materials, specifically examining aluminum and titanium alloys during cutting processes. His studies on plastic deformation and damage at the grain boundary level have contributed to the understanding of material performance in engineering applications. His ongoing research efforts continue to support advancements in mechanical engineering.