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Last Updated on January 29, 2012 Ibrahim Karaman page 1 of 45 IBRAHIM KARAMAN Texas A&M University Department of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Physics Building (ENPH), Room 322 College Station, TX 77843-3123 Tel: (979) 862-3923 Fax: (979) 862-2418 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www1.mengr.tamu.edu/MESAM/index.html RESEARCH INTERESTS Processing-microstructure-mechanical/functional property relationships in metallic materials exhibiting simultaneous dislocation slip and twinning deformation, and slip-twinning-martensitic transformation, including 1) conventional, high temperature, Ni-free, inexpensive iron-based, and magnetic shape memory alloys, 2) ultrafine and nanocrystalline metallic materials, 3) bulk metallic glasses and composites; micro-mechanical constitutive modeling of crystal plasticity; twinning and martensitic phase transformation in metallic materials, magnetic, thermal and mechanical activation of martensitic phase transformation. EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 2000 Dates Attended: September 1996 – August 2000 Major: Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: The Competing Effects of Slip and Twinning on the Deformation of Hadfield Manganese Steel Single and Polycrystals Advisor: Prof. Huseyin Sehitoglu M.S. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1996 Dates Attended: February 1995 – July 1996 Major: Mechanical Engineering Thesis: A Numerical Modeling of the Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Solidification and Melting Problems Advisor: Prof. Ali Ecder B.S. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1995 Dates Attended: October 1990 – February 1995 Major: Mechanical Engineering Thesis: A Comparative Study of Monotectic Alloy Properties Advisor: Prof. Mahmut A. Savas Rank: 2 nd out of 62 Graduates in the department and 7 th out of more than 500 graduates in the College of Engineering EXPERIENCE 09/2011 – Present Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 01/2010 – Present Chair, Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program

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IBRAHIM KARAMAN Texas A&M University

Department of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Physics Building (ENPH), Room 322

College Station, TX 77843-3123 Tel: (979) 862-3923 Fax: (979) 862-2418

E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www1.mengr.tamu.edu/MESAM/index.html

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Processing-microstructure-mechanical/functional property relationships in metallic materials exhibiting simultaneous dislocation slip and twinning deformation, and slip-twinning-martensitic transformation, including 1) conventional, high temperature, Ni-free, inexpensive iron-based, and magnetic shape memory alloys, 2) ultrafine and nanocrystalline metallic materials, 3) bulk metallic glasses and composites; micro-mechanical constitutive modeling of crystal plasticity; twinning and martensitic phase transformation in metallic materials, magnetic, thermal and mechanical activation of martensitic phase transformation. EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, 2000 Dates Attended: September 1996 – August 2000

Major: Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: The Competing Effects of Slip and Twinning on the Deformation of Hadfield Manganese Steel Single and Polycrystals

Advisor: Prof. Huseyin Sehitoglu M.S. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1996

Dates Attended: February 1995 – July 1996 Major: Mechanical Engineering Thesis: A Numerical Modeling of the Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Solidification and Melting Problems Advisor: Prof. Ali Ecder

B.S. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1995

Dates Attended: October 1990 – February 1995 Major: Mechanical Engineering Thesis: A Comparative Study of Monotectic Alloy Properties Advisor: Prof. Mahmut A. Savas Rank: 2nd out of 62 Graduates in the department and 7th out of more than 500 graduates in the College of Engineering

EXPERIENCE

09/2011 – Present Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

01/2010 – Present Chair, Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program

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Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

09/2008 – Present Associate Director, Texas Institute of Intelligent Bio-Nano Materials and Structures for Aerospace Vehicles

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

05/2007 – 09/2010 The Dietz Career Development Associate Professor I Department of Mechanical Engineering

Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

09/2006 – 09/2011 Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

11/2006 – 05/2007 Consultant Southwire Company, Carrollton, GA

09/2003 – 08/2005 Senior Consulting Engineer Materials Integrity Solutions, Inc., Berkeley, CA

11/2000 – 09/2006 Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

08/2000 – 11/2000 Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL HONORS AND AWARDS

2008 Gary Anderson Early Achievement Award, Joint Award between The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Adaptive Structures and Material System Technical Committee and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Adaptive Structures Technical Committee.

The award is given for notable contribution(s) to the field of Adaptive Structures and Material Systems. The prize is awarded to a young researcher in his or her ascendancy whose work has already had an impact in the field.

2007 Honorable Mention for the 2007 Early Career Faculty Fellow Award, The Minerals, Metals &

Materials Society (TMS). Early Career Faculty Fellow Award is a world-wide award from TMS. This award recognizes an assistant professor for his or her accomplishments that have advanced the academic institution where employed, and for abilities to broaden the technological profile of TMS.

2006 TEES Fellow, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas A&M University College-wide award given by the Dean of College of Engineering at TAMU to recognize

outstanding faculty members for their achievements and contributions 2005 Robert Lansing Hardy Award, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS).

World-wide award from TMS. This award was established in 1955. The medal recognizes outstanding promise for a successful career in the broad field of metallurgy by a metallurgist under the age of 30 and given only to one individual per year. Dr. Karaman is the first to receive this award at Texas A&M University and also in the State of Texas. URL: http://www.tms.org/Society/Honors/Hardy.html

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2005 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award Nation-wide award from Office of Naval Research

2004 TEES Select Young Faculty Award, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas A&M

University College-wide award given by the Dean of College of Engineering at TAMU to recognize

outstanding young faculty members for their achievements and contributions 2002 National Science Foundation CAREER Award Nation-wide award from National Science Foundation 2002 TEES Select Young Faculty Award, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas A&M

University College-wide award given by the Dean of College of Engineering at TAMU to recognize

outstanding young faculty members for their achievements and contributions 2001 TEES Special Research Fellow, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, Texas A&M University College-wide award given by the Dean of College of Engineering at TAMU to recognize

outstanding assistant professors for their achievements and contributions

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (Graduate and Undergraduate student names are italicized, and TAMU students are also indicated by *)

I. BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Kulkarni, A.V.*, Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, and Luo, Z.P., “Ausforming and Marforming of NiTi Shape Memory Alloys Using Severe Plastic Deformation,” Severe Plastic Deformation: Towards Bulk Production of Nanostructured Materials, Edited by Burhanettin S. Altan, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., NY, 2006.

II. NEWS RELEASES

1. Lesley V. Kriewald, “Batteries + - not required,” Texas A&M Engineer Research Magazine, Texas A&M University, The Dwight Look College of Engineering, September 2006 Issue, College Station, TX, URL: http://engineer.tamu.edu/research/magazine/2006/batteries/, 2006.

III. PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

(As of April 2011, ISI Citation Index has shown 748 citations of Dr. Karaman’s research by other researchers out of the total citations of 1474, with the h-index of 22†)

In Review

144. Ozdemir, N.*, Karaman, I., Mara, N.A., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Karaca, H.E., “Size Effects in Superelastic Response of Ni54Fe19Ga27 Shape Memory Alloy Pillars with Two-stage Martensitic Transformation,” Submitted to Acta Materialia, 2011.

† Data based on ISI Citation Index, www.isiknowledge.com, after eliminating self-citations.

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143. Monroe, J.A.*, Cruz-Perez, J.*, Yegin, C.*, Karaman, I., Geltmacher, A.B., and Kainuma, R., “Magnetic Response of Porous NiCoMnSn Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys Fabricated using Solid-State Replication,” Submitted to Scripta Materialia, 2011.

142. Dadda, J., Lackmann, J., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., Monroe, J.*, Panchenko, E., and Karaca,

H.E., “Tension - Compression Asymmetry in Co49Ni21Ga30 High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Submitted to Acta Materialia, 2011.

141. Karaman, I., Kockar, B.*, Kulkarni, A.V.*, Luo, Z.P., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V.,

“Twinning-Induced Engineering of Grains in Shape Memory Alloys,” Submitted to Acta Materialia, 2011.

140. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I, Basaran, B.*, and Maier, H.J., “Compressive

Response of NiFeGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Submitted to Acta Materialia, 2011.

In Press

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139. Zhu., R.*, Li, S., Karaman, I., Arroyave, R., Niendorf, T., and Maier, H.J., “Multi-phase Microstructure Design of a Low-Alloy TRIP-assisted Steel Through a Combined Computational and Experimental Methodology,” Acta Materialia, in press, 2012.

138. McMahon, R.E., Ma, J.*, Verkhoturov, S.V., Pinto, D.M., Bayona, S.B., Karaman, I.,

Rubitschek, F., Maier, H.J., and Hahn, M.S., “A Comparative Study of the Cytotoxicity and Corrosion Resistance of Nickel-Titanium and Titanium-Niobium Shape Memory Alloys,” Acta Biomaterialia, in press, 2012.

137. Dogan, E.*, Karaman, I., Singh N., Chivukula, A., and Arroyave, R., “The Effect of Electronic

and Magnetic Valences on the Martensitic Transformation of CoNiGa Shape Memory Alloys,” Acta Materialia, in press, 2012.

136. Karaca, H., Basaran, B.*, Karaman, I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Stress-Induced Martensite to

Austenite Phase Transformation in Ni2MnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Smart Materials and Structures, in press, 2012.

135. Wardlaw, J.E., Karaman, I., and Karsilayan, A.I., “Low Power Circuits and Energy Harvesting

for Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges,” IEEE Sensors, in press, 2012. 134. Jetta, N., Ozdemir, N.*, Rios, S., Bufford, D., Karaman, I., and Zhang, X., “Phase

Transformations in Sputtered NiMnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films,” Thin Solid Films, in press, 2012.

133. Purcek, G., Saray, O., Karaman, I., and Maier, H.J, “High Strength and High Ductility of

Ultrafine-Grained Interstitial-Free Steel Produced by ECAE and Annealing,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, in press, 2012.

132. Ma, J.*, Kockar, B., Evirgen, A.*, Karaman, I., Luo, Z.P., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Shape

Memory Behavior and Tension-Compression Asymmetry of a Novel FeNiCoAlTa Single Crystalline Shape Memory Alloy,” Acta Materialia, in press, 2012.

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131. Basu, S.*, Obando, N., Gowdy, A., Karaman, I., and Radovic, M., “Long-Term Oxidation of Ti2AlC in Air and Water Vapor at 1000 – 1300C Temperature Range,” Journal of Electrochemical Society, in press, 2011.

2012

130. Rubitschek, F., Niendorf, T., Karaman, I., and Maier, H.J., “Microstructural Stability of Ultrafine-grained Niobium-Zirconium alloy at Elevated Temperatures,” Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 517, pp. 61-68, 2012.

129. Rubitschek, F., Niendorf, T., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of

Biocompatible Ultrafine-Grained Niobium Alloy in Simulated Body Fluid,” Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, Vol. 5, pp. 181-192, 2012.

2011

128. Ito, K., Ito, W., Umetsu, R.Y., Karaman, I., Ishida, K., and Kainuma, R., “Metamagnetic Shape Memory Effect in the Porous Ni43Co7Mn39Sn11 Alloy Compacts Fabricated by Pressureless Sintering,” Materials Transactions JIM, Vol. 52, pp. 2270-2273, 2011.

127. Kumar, P.K., Desai, U., Monroe, J.A.*, Lagoudas, D.C., Karaman, I., Bigelow, G., and Noebe,

R.D., “Experimental Investigation of Simultaneous Creep, Plasticity, and Transformation of Ti50.5Pd30Ni19.5 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy during Cyclic Actuation,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 530, pp. 117-127, 2011.

126. Singh N., Dogan, E.*, Karaman, I., and Arroyave, R., “The Effect of Configurational Order on

the Magnetic Characteristics of Co-Ni-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Physical Review B, Vol. 84 (18), p. 184201, 2011.

125. Purcek, G., Saray, O., Rubitschek, F., Niendorf, T., Maier, H.J, and Karaman, I., “Effect of

Internal Oxidation on Wear Behavior of Ultrafine-Grained Nb-Zr,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 59, pp. 7683-7694, 2011.

124. Atli, K.C.*, Karaman, I., and Noebe, R.D., “Work Output of the Two-Way Shape Memory Effect

in Ti50.5Ni24.5Pd25 High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloy,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 65, pp. 903-906, 2011.

123. Kireeva, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kirillov, V.A., Karaman, I, and Cesari, E., “Orientation and

Temperature Dependence of Superelasticity Caused by Reversible Gamma-Alpha' Martensitic Transformations in FeNiCoAlTa Single Crystals,” Technical Physics Letters, Vol. 37, pp. 487-490, 2011.

122. Ma, J.*, Karaman, I., Kockar, B., Maier, H.J., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Severe Plastic

Deformation of Ti74Nb26 Shape Memory Alloys,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528, pp. 7628–7635, 2011.

121. Al-Maharbi, M.*, Karaman, I., Beyerlein, I.J., Foley, D., Hartwig, K.T., Kecskes, L.J. and

Mathaudhu, S.N., “Microstructure, Crystallographic Texture, and Plastic Anisotropy Evolution in a Mg Alloy during Equal Channel Angular Extrusion Processing,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528, pp. 7616–7627, 2011.

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120. Atli, K.C.*, Karaman, I., Noebe, R.D., Garg, A., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V., “Shape Memory Characteristics of Ti49.5Ni25Pd25Sc0.5 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy after Severe Plastic Deformation,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 59, pp. 4747-4760, 2011.

119. Alsaran, A., Purcek, G., Hacisalihoglu, I., Vangolu, Y., Bayrak, Ö., Karaman, I., and Celik, A.,

“Hydroxyapatite Production on Ultrafine-Grained Pure Titanium by Micro-Arc Oxidation and Hydrothermal Treatment,” Surface and Coatings Technology, Vol. 205, pp. S537-S542, 2011.

118. Basu, S.*, Ozaydin, M.F.*, Kothalkar, A.*, Karaman, I., and Radovic, M., “Phase and

Morphology Evolution in High Temperature Ti3SiC2-NiTi Diffusion Bonded Joints,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 65, pp. 237-240, 2011.

117. Saray, O., Purcek, G., Karaman, I., Niendorf, T., and Maier, H.J., “Equal-Channel Angular Sheet

Extrusion of IF-steel: Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528, pp. 6573-6583, 2011.

116. Monroe, J.A.*, Karaman, I., Lagoudas, D.C., Bigelow, G., Noebe, R.D., S. Padula II,

“Determining Recoverable and Irrecoverable Contributions to Accumulated Strain in a NiTiPd High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy During Thermo-Mechanical Cycling,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 65, pp. 123-126, 2011.

115. Purcek, G., Yapici*, G.G., Karaman, I., and Maier, H.J., “Effect of Commercial Purity Levels on

the Mechanical Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Titanium,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528, pp. 2303-2308, 2011.

114. Atli, K.C.*, Karaman, I., Noebe, R.D., and Maier, H.J., “Comparative Analysis of the Effects of

Severe Plastic Deformation and Thermo-mechanical Training on the Functional Stability of Ti50.5Ni24.5Pd25 High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloy,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 64, pp. 315-318, 2011.

113. Dogan, E.*, Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Luo, Z.P., “Microstructure and Martensitic

Transformation Characteristics of CoNiGa High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 59, pp.1168-1183, 2011.

112. Foley, D.C., Al-Maharbi, M.*, Hartwig, K.T., Karaman, I., Kecskes, L.J., and Mathaudhu, S.N.,

“Grain Refinement vs. Crystallographic Texture: Mechanical Anisotropy in AZ31B Magnesium Alloy Processed via a Hybrid ECAE Route,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 64, pp. 193-196, 2011.

111. Kireeva, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kirillov, V.A., Kretinina, I.V., Danil'son, Y.N., Karaman, I, and

Cesari, E., “Thermoelastic Gamma-Alpha' Martensitic Transformations in FeNiCoAlTa Aging Single Crystals,” Russian Physics Journal, Vol. 53, pp. 1103-1106, 2011.

2010

110. Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “High Temperature In-Situ Microscopy during Stress-Induced Phase Transformations in Co49Ni21Ga30 Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” International Journal of Materials Research, 101, pp. 1503-1513, 2010.

109. Panchenko, E., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., Timofeeva, E., and Karaman, I.,

“Tension/Compression Asymmetry of Functional Properties in [001]-Oriented Ferromagnetic NiFeGaCo Single Crystals,” Intermetallics, Vol. 18, pp. 2458-2463, 2010.

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108. Ito, K., Ito, W., Umetsu, R.Y., Karaman, I., Ishida, K., and Kainuma, R., “Mechanical and Shape

Memory Properties of Ni43Co7Mn39Sn11 Alloy Compacts Fabricated by Pressureless Sintering,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 63, pp.1236-1239, 2010.

107. Kockar, B.*, Atli, K.C.*, Ma, J.*, Haouaoui, M.*, Karaman, I., Nagasako, M., and Kainuma, R.,

“Role of Severe Plastic Deformation on Cyclic Reversibility of Ti50.3Ni33.7Pd16 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 6411-6420, 2010.

106. Ma, J.*, Karaman, I., and Noebe, R.D., “High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,”

International Materials Review, an invited review paper, Vol. 55, pp. 257-315, 2010. 105. Atli, K.C.*, Karaman, I., Noebe, R.D., Garg, A., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V.,

“Improvement in the Shape Memory Response of Ti50.5Ni24.5Pd25 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy with Scandium Microalloying,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol 41A, pp. 2485-2497, 2010.

104. Saray, O., Purcek, G., and Karaman, I., “Principles of Equal-Channel Angular sheet Extrusion

(ECASE): Application to IF-Steel Sheets,” Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, Vol. 25, pp. 42-51, 2010.

103. Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Pobedennaya, Z.V., Kretinina, I.V., Cesari, E., Kustov, S.B.,

Picornell, C., Pons, J., and Karaman, I., “Orientation Dependence of Superelasticity in Ferromagnetic Single Crystals Co49Ni21Ga30,” The Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 110, pp. 78-90, 2010.

102. Niendorf, T., Rubitschek, F., Maier, H.J., Canadinc, D., and Karaman, I., “On the Fatigue Crack

Growth - Microstructure Relationship in Ultrafine-Grained Interstitial-Free Steel,” Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 45, pp. 4813-4821, 2010.

101. Ma, J.*, Karaman, I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Superelastic Memory Effect in Ti74Nb26 Shape

Memory Alloy,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 2216-2224, 2010. 100. Rios, S., Karaman, I., Lagoudas, D.C., and Zhang, X., “Crystallization and High Temperature

Shape Memory Behavior of Sputter-Deposited NiMnCoIn Thin Films,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 96, 173102, 2010.

99. Purcek, G., Saray, O., Kucukomeroglu, T., Haouaoui, M.*, and Karaman, I., “Effect of Equal-

Channel Angular Extrusion on the Mechanical and Tribological Properties of As-cast Zn-40Al-2Cu-2Si Alloy,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 527, pp. 3480-3488, 2010.

98. Ma, J.* and Karaman, I., “Expanding the Repertoire of Shape Memory Alloys,” Science,

Vol.327, Issue: 5972, pp. 1468-1469, 2010. 97. Ito, W., Basaran, B.*, Umetsu, R.Y., Karaman, I., Kainuma, R., and Ishida, K., “Shape Memory

Response in the Ni40Co10Mn33Al17 Polycrystalline Alloy,” Materials Transactions JIM, Vol. 51, pp. 525-528, 2010.

96. Ma, J.*, Karaman, I., Maier, H.J., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Superelastic Cycling and Room

Temperature Recovery of Ti74Nb26 Shape Memory Alloy,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 2216-2224, 2010.

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95. Beyerlein, I.J., Capolungo, L., Yapici, G.G.*, Tome, C.N., and Karaman, I., “Multi-scale

Modeling of Texture Evolution in Beryllium and Zirconium during Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Materials Science Forum, Vol. 633-634, pp. 483-510, 2010.

94. Monroe, J.A.*, Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J., “High

Temperature Superelasticity and Competing Microstructural Mechanisms in Co49Ni21Ga30 Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals Under Tension,” Scripta Materialia, Vol.62, pp. 368-371, 2010.

93. Al-Maharbi, M.*, Karaman, I., and Purcek, G., “Flow Response of a Severe Plastically Deformed

Two-Phase Zinc-Aluminum Alloy,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 527, pp. 518-525, 2010.

2009

92. Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Cyclic Deformation and Austenite Stabilization in Co35Ni35Al30 Single Crystalline High-temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 57, pp. 6123-6134, 2009.

91. Niendorf, T., Dadda, J., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Monitoring the Fatigue-

Induced Damage Evolution in Ultrafine-grained Interstitial-free Steel Utilizing Digital Image Correlation,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 517, pp. 225-234, 2009.

90. Pürçek, G., Saray, O., Kul, O., Yapici, G.G.*, Haouaoui, M.*, and Karaman, I., “Mechanical and

Wear Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Pure Ti Produced by Multi-Pass Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 517, pp. 97-104, 2009.

89. Pürçek, G., Saray, O., Karaman, I., and Haouaoui, M.*, “Microstructural evolution and

mechanical response of ECAE processed Al-40Zn-2Cu alloy,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 40, pp. 2772-2783, 2009.

88. Yapici, G.G.*, Tome, C.N., Beyerlein, I.J., Karaman, I., Vogel, S., and Liu, C., “Plastic Flow

Anisotropy of Pure Zirconium after Severe Plastic Deformation at Room Temperature,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 57, pp. 4855-4865, 2009.

87. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Basaran, B.*, Ren, Y., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J.,

“Magnetic Field-induced Phase Transformation in NiMnColn Magnetic Shape-Memory Alloys-A New Actuation Mechanism with Large Work Output,” Advanced Functional Materials, Vol. 19, pp. 983-998, 2009.

86. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Panchenko, E.Y., Ovsyannikov, A.V., Chusov, S.V., Kirillov, V.A., Karaman, I.,

and Maier, H.J., “High-Temperature Superelasticity and the Shape-Memory Effect in [001] Co–Ni–Al Single Crystals,” Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 107, pp. 194-205, 2009.

85. Niendorf, T., Maier, H.J., Canadinc, D., and Karaman, I., “Cyclic Stability of Ultrafine-grained

Interstitial-free Steel at Elevated Temperatures,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 503, pp. 160-162, 2009.

84. Yapici, G.G.* and Karaman, I., “Common Trends in Texture Evolution of Ultra-Fine Grained

HCP Materials during Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 503, pp. 78-81, 2009. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

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83. Niendorf, T., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “The Role of Grain Size and

Distribution on the Cyclic Stability of Titanium,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 60, pp. 344-347, 2009. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

82. Kireeva, I.V., Pobedennaya, Z.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Pons, J., Cesari, E., and Karaman, I., “Effect

of Orientation on the High-Temperature Superelasticity in Co49Ni21Ga30 Single Crystals,” Technical Physical Letters, Vol. 35, pp. 186-189, 2009.

2008

81. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Panchenko, E.Y., Timofeeva, E.E., Pobedennaya, Z.V., Chusov, S.V., Karaman, I., Maier, H.J., Cesari, E., and Kirillov, V.A., “High Temperature Superelasticity in CoNiGa, CoNiAl, NiFeGa, and TiNi Monocrystals,” Russian Physics Journal, Vol. 51, pp. 1016-1036, 2008.

80. Niklasch, D., Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Magneto-Microstructural Coupling

During Stress-Induced Phase Transformation in Co49Ni21Ga30 Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 43, pp. 6890-6901, 2008.

79. Niklasch, D., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Design and Application of a Mechanical Load Frame

for In-situ Investigation of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys by Magnetic Force Microscopy,” Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 79, p. 113701, 2008.

78. Kockar, B.*, Karaman, I., Kim, J.I.*, Chumlyakov, Y.I., Sharp, J., and Yu, C.-J., “Thermo-

mechanical Cyclic Response of an Ultrafine-Grained NiTi Shape Memory Alloy,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 56, pp. 3630-3646, 2008. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

77. Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., Niklasch, D., Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, and Chumlyakov, Y.I.,

“Pseudoelasticity and Cyclic Stability in Co49Ni21Ga30 Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals at Ambient Temperature,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 39, pp. 2026-2039, 2008. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

76. Pürçek, G., Saray, O., Karaman, I., and Küçükömeroğlu, T., “Effect of Severe Plastic

Deformation on Tensile Properties and Impact Toughness of Two-Phase Zn-40Al Alloy,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 490, pp. 403-410, 2008. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

75. Kart, S.O., Uludogan, M., Karaman, I., and Cagın, T., “DFT Studies on Structure, Mechanics and

Phase Behavior of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Ni2MnGa,” Physica Status Solidi A, Vol. 205, pp. 1026-1035, 2008. (Impact Factor: 1.221)

74. Chumlyakov, Y., Panchenko, E., Kireeva, I., Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Maier, H.J.,

Tverdokhlebova, A., and Ovsyannikov, A., “Orientation dependence and tension/compression asymmetry of shape memory effect and superelasticity in ferromagnetic Сo40Ni33Al27, Co49Ni21Ga30 and Ni54Fe19Ga27 single crystals,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 481-482, pp. 95-100, 2008. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

73. Niendorf, T., Maier, H.J., Canadinc, D., and Karaman, I., “On the Cyclic Stability and Fatigue

Performance of Ultrafine-Grained Interstitial-Free Steel under Mean Stress Loading Conditions,” Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 378-379, pp. 39-52, 2008.

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72. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Brewer, A.L.*, Basaran, B.*, Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J., “Shape Memory and Pseudoelasticity Response of NiMnCoIn Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 815-818, 2008. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

71. Niendorf, T., Maier, H.J., Canadinc, D., Yapici, G.G.*, and Karaman, I., “Improvement of the

Fatigue Performance of an Ultrafine-Grained Nb-Zr Alloy by Nano-sized Precipitates Formed by Internal Oxidation,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 571-574, 2008. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

70. Niendorf, T., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “The Role of Heat Treatment on the

Cyclic Stress-Strain Response of Ultrafine-grained Interstitial-free Steel,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 30, pp.426-436, 2008. (Impact Factor: 1.020)

69. Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., Haouaoui, M*, and Karaman, I., “On the Cyclic Stability of

Nanocrystalline Copper Obtained by Powder Consolidation at Room Temperature,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 58, pp. 307-310, 2008. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

68. Panchenko, E.Y., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Ovsyannikov, A.V., Sehitoglu, H., Karaman, I.,

and Maier, H.J., “Effect of Disperse Ti3Ni4 Particles on the Martensitic Transformations in Titanium Nickelide Single Crystals,” Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 106, pp.577-589, 2008.

2007

67. Karaman, I., Basaran, B.*, Karaca, H.E.*, Karsilayan, A.I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., ”Energy Harvesting Using Martensite Variant Reorientation Mechanism in a NiMnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy,” Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 90, 172505, 2007. (Impact Factor: 3.977)

66. Niendorf, T., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., and Yapici, G.G.*, “Microstructure -

Mechanical Property Relationships in Ultrafine-grained NbZr,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 6596-6605, 2007. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

65. Yapici, G.G.*, Beyerlein, I.J., Karaman, I., and Tomé, C.N., "Tension-Compression Asymmetry

in Severely Deformed Pure Copper,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 4603-4613, 2007. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

64. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Basaran, B.*, Lagoudas, D.C., Chumlyakov, Y.I, and Maier, H.J.,

“On the Stress-Assisted Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation in Ni2MnGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 4253-4269, 2007. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

63. Niendorf, T., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “On the Microstructural Stability of

Ultrafine-Grained Interstitital-Free Steel under Cyclic Loading,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 38A, pp. 1946-1955, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

62. Canadinc, D., Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “On

the Role of Cooling Rate and Crystallographic Orientation on the Shape Memory Properties of CoNiAl Single Crystals Under Compression,” Smart Materials and Structures, Vol. 16, pp. 1006-1015, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.510)

61. Pürçek, G., Karaman, I., Yapici, G.G.*, Al-Maharbi, M.*, Küçükömeroğlu, T., and Saray, O.,

“Enhancement in Mechanical Behavior and Wear Resistance of Severe Plastically Deformed

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Two-Phase Zn-Al Alloys,” International Journal of Materials Research (formerly Zeitschrift für Metallkunde), Vol. 98, pp. 332-338, 2007. (Impact Factor: 0.866)

60. Dadda, J., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, and Chumlyakov, Y.I.,

“Stress-Strain-Temperature Behavior of [001] Single Crystals of Co49Ni21Ga30 Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy under Compression,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 87, No.16, pp. 2313-2322, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.354)

59. Kockar, B.*, Karaman, I., Kulkarni, A.V.*, Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V., “Effect of

Severe Ausforming via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion on the Shape Memory Response of a NiTi Alloy,” Journal of Nuclear Materials, A Special Issue in Honor of Professor Wechsler, Vol. 361, pp. 298-305, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.261)

58. Karaman, I., Haouaoui, M.*, and Maier, H.J., “Nanoparticle Consolidation Using Equal Channel

Angular Extrusion at Room Temperature,” Journal of Materials Science, the Special Issue on Nanostructured Materials and Mechanical Behavior, Vol. 42, pp. 1561-1576, 2007. (Impact Factor: 0.999)

57. Kiefer, B., Karaca, H.E.*, Lagoudas, D.C., and Karaman, I., “Characterization and Modeling of

the Magnetic Field-Induced Strain and Work Output in Ni2MnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol. 312, pp. 164-175, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.212)

56. Mathaudhu, S.N., Hartwig, K.T., and Karaman, I., “Consolidation of Blended Powders by Severe

Plastic Deformation to Form Amorphous Metal Matrix Composites,” Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 353, pp. 185-193, 2007. (Impact Factor: 1.362)

55. Panchenko, E.Y., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Ovsyannikov, A.V., Karaman, I., “High-Temperature

Superelasticity during B2-L10 Martensite Transformations in Co40Ni33Al27 Crystals,” Technical Physics Letters, Vol. 33, pp. 556-559, 2007. (Impact Factor: 0.491)

54. Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Pobedennaya, Z.V., Karaman, I., and Kalashnikov, I.S.,

“Orientation Dependence of The Shape Memory Effect and Superelasticity in Co49Ni21Ga30 Ferromagnetic Single Crystals,” Doklady Physics, Vol. 52, pp. 488-492, 2007. (Impact Factor: 0.255)

2006

53. Niendorf, T., Canadinc, D., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., and Sutter, S.G.*, “On the Fatigue Behavior of Ultrafine Grained Interstitial Free Steel,” International Journal of Materials Research (formerly Zeitschrift für Metallkunde), Vol. 97, pp. 1328-1336, 2006. (Impact Factor: 0.866)

52. Haouaoui, M.*, Karaman, I., and Maier, H.J., “Flow Stress Anisotropy and Bauschinger Effect in

Ultrafine Grained Copper,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 54, pp. 5477-5488, 2006. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

51. Meyer, D., Maier, H.J., Dadda, J., Karaman, I., and Karaca, H.E.*, “Thermally and Stress-

Induced Martensitic Transformation in CoNiAl Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 438-440, pp. 875-878, 2006. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

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50. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., and Maier, H.J., “Mechanical Flow Anisotropy in Severely Deformed Pure Titanium,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 434, pp. 294-302, 2006. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

49. Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Pseudoelasticity at

Elevated Temperatures in [001] Oriented Co49Ni21Ga30 Single Crystals under Compression,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 663-666, 2006.

48. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Basaran, B.*, Lagoudas, D.C., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J., ”

One-way Shape Memory Effect due to Stress Assisted Field-Induced Phase Transformation in Ni2MnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 803-806, 2006. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

47. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., and Luo, Z.P., “Mechanical Twinning and Texture Evolution of

Severely Deformed Ti-6Al-4V at High Temperatures,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 54, pp. 3755-3771, 2006. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

46. Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, Basaran, B.*, Lagoudas, D.C., Chumlyakov, Y.I, and Maier, H.J.,

“Stress-Assisted Reversible Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation in Ni2MnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 55, pp. 403-406, 2006. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

45. Kockar, B.*, Karaman, I., Kim, J.I., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “A Method To Enhance Cyclic

Reversibility of NiTiHf High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 54, pp. 2203-2208, 2006. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

44. Maier, H.J., Gabor, P., Gupta, N., Karaman, I., and Haouaoui, M.*, “Cyclic Stress-Strain

Response of Ultrafine Grained Copper,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 28, pp. 243-250, 2006. (Impact Factor: 1.020)

43. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Basaran, B.*, Chumlyakov, Y.I, and Maier, H.J., “Magnetic Field

and Stress Induced Martensite Reorientation in NiMnGa Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 54, pp. 233-245, 2006. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

2005

42. Karaman, I., Yapici, G.G.*, Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V., “Deformation Twinning in Difficult-To-Work Alloys during Severe Plastic Deformation,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 410-411, pp. 243-247, 2005. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

41. Maier, H.J., Gabor, P., and Karaman, I., “Cyclic Stress-Strain Response and Low-Cycle Fatigue

Damage in Ultrafine Grained Copper,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 410-411, pp. 450-461, 2005. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

40. Karaman, I., Kulkarni, A. V.*, and Luo, Z.P., “Transformation Behavior and Unusual Twinning in

a NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Ausformed using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 85, pp. 1729-1745, 2005. (Impact Factor: 1.354)

2004

39. Haouaoui, M.*, Karaman, I., Maier, H. and Hartwig, K.T., “Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Behavior of Bulk Copper Obtained by Consolidation of Micro and Nano Powders,”

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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 35A, pp. 2935-2949, 2004. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

38. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Lagoudas, D.C., and Zhang, X.Y., “Compressive

Response of a Single Crystalline CoNiAl Shape Memory Alloy,” Scripta Materialia,Vol. 51, pp. 261-266, 2004. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

37. Karaman, I., Robertson, J.*, Im, J.-T.*, Mathaudhu, S. N.*, Luo, Z.P. and Hartwig, K. T., “The

Effect of Temperature and Extrusion Speed on The Consolidation of Zirconium Based Metallic Glass Powder Using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 35A, pp. 247-256, 2004. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

36. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., Luo, Z.P., Maier, H.J. and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Microstructural

Refinement and Deformation Twinning During Severe Plastic Deformation of 316L Stainless Steel at High Temperatures,” Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 19, pp. 2268-2278, 2004. (Impact Factor: 2.354)

35. Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Zakharova, E.G., and Karaman, I., “Shape Memory Effect and

Superelasticity in Single-Phase Nickel Titanium Single Crystals,” Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 115, pp. 175-183, 2004. (Impact Factor: 0.315)

34. Kireeva, I.V., Luzginova, N.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Karaman, I., and Lichter, B.D., “Plastic

Deformation of Nitrogen-containing Austenitic Stainless Steel Single Crystals with Low Stacking Fault Energy,” Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 115, pp. 223-230, 2004. (Impact Factor: 0.315)

33. Zakharova, E.G., Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Shul’mina, A.A., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman,

I., “The Effect of Aluminum on Mechanical Properties and Deformation Mechanisms of Hadfield Steel Single Crystals,” Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 115, pp. 243-250, 2004. (Impact Factor: 0.315)

32. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Panchenko, E.Y., Aksenov, V.B., Kireeva, I.V., Kuksa, M.P., Karaman, I., and

Sehitoglu, H., “The Shape Memory Effect and Superelasticity in Ni-Ti Single Crystals with One Variant of Dispersed Particles,” Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 115, pp. 21-28, 2004. (Impact Factor: 0.315)

31. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Karaman, I., Panchenko, E.Yu., Zakharova, E.G., Tverskov,

A.V., Ovsyannikov, A.V., Nazarov, K.M., and Kirillov, V.A., “Orientational Dependence of Shape Memory Effects and Superelasticity in CoNiGa, NiMnGa, CoNiAl, FeNiCoTi, and TiNi Single Crystals,” Russian Physics Journal, Vol. 47, No.9, pp. 893-911, 2004.

2003

30. Karaca, H.E.*, Karaman, I., Lagoudas, D.C., Maier, H.J. and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Recoverable Stress Induced Martensitic Transformation in a Ferromagnetic CoNiAl Alloy,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 49, pp. 831-838, 2003. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

29. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., Luo, Z.P. and Rack, H., “Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Severely Deformed Ti-6Al-4V,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 49, pp. 1021-1027, 2003. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

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28. Karaman, I., Karaca, H.E.*, Maier, H.J. and Luo, Z.P., “The Effect of Severe Marforming on Shape Memory Characteristics of a Ti-Rich NiTi Alloy Processed using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 34A, pp. 2527-2539, 2003. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

27. Canadinc, D., Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I. and Maier, H.J., “The Role of Nitrogen Alloying on Stress-Strain Response of Hadfield Steel Single Crystal under Compressive Loading,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 34A, pp. 1821-1831, 2003. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

26. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Panchenko, E.Y., Aksenov, V.B., Kireeva, I.V., Kuksa, M.P., Karaman, I., and

Sehitoglu, H., “The Shape Memory Effect and Superelasticity in Nickel-Titanium Single Crystals Aged Under Applied Stress,” Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 112, pp. 799-802, 2003. (Impact Factor: 0.315)

25. Robertson, J.*, Im, J.-T.*, Karaman, I., Hartwig, K.T. and Anderson, I.E., “Consolidation of Amorphous Copper Based Powder by Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” J. of Non-Crystalline Solids, Vol. 317, pp. 144-151, 2003. (Impact Factor: 1.362)

24. Panchenko, E.Y., Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Aksenov, V.B., Efimenko, S.P., Karaman, I.,

and Sehitoglu, H., “Features of Thermoelastic Martensitic Transformations in [001] Titanium-Nickel Single Crystals,” Doklady Physics, Vol. 48, pp. 34-37, 2003.

23. Sehitoglu, H., Hamilton, R., Canadinc, D., Zhang, X.Y., Gall, K., Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H. J., “Detwinning in NiTi Alloys,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 34A, pp. 5-13, 2003. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

2002

22. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J. “The Deformation of Low-Stacking-Fault-Energy Austenitic Steels,” JOM, Volume 54, Number 7, pp. 31-37, 2002. (Impact Factor: 0.877)

21. Zakharova, E.G., Kireeva, I.V., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman, I., “Deformation

Mechanisms and Strain Hardening of Hadfield Steel Single Crystals Alloyed with Aluminum,” Doklady Physics, Volume 47, pp. 515-517, 2002. (Impact Factor: 0.255)

20. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman, I., “Strain Hardening and Fracture

of Austenitic Steel Single Crystals with High Concentration of Interstitial Atoms,” Russian Physics Journal, Volume 45, Number (3), pp. 274 – 284, 2002.

2001

19. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Maier, H.J., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Competing Mechanisms and Modeling of Deformation in Austenitic Stainless Steel Single Crystals with and without Nitrogen,” Acta Materialia, Volume 49, pp. 3919-3933, 2001. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

18. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., and Kireeva, I.V., “ The Effect of

Twinning and Localized Slip on the Bauschinger Effect of Hadfield Steel Single Crystals,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Volume 32A, pp. 695-706, 2001. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

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17. Sehitoglu, H., Karaman, I., Zhang, X.Y., Kim, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., and Kireeva, I.V., “Deformation of NiTiCu Single Crystals in Compression,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Volume 32A, pp. 477-489, 2001. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

16. Sehitoglu, H., Karaman, I., Zhang, X.Y., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J., “Deformation of

FeNiCoTi Shape Memory Single Crystals,” Scripta Materialia, Volume 44, pp. 779-784, 2001. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

15. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., and Kireeva, I.V., “Extrinsic Stacking

Faults and Twinning in Hadfield Manganese Steel Single Crystals,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 44, p. 337-343, 2001. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

14. Sehitoglu, H., Anderson, R., Karaman, I., Gall, K., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., ”Cyclic Deformation

Behavior of Single Crystal NiTi,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Volume 314, pp. 67-74, 2001. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

13. Gall, K., Sehitoglu, H., Anderson, R., Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Kireeva, I.V., ”On the

Mechanical Behavior of Single Crystal NiTi Shape Memory Alloys and Related Polycrystalline Phenomenon,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Volume 317, pp. 85-92, 2001. (Impact Factor: 1.490)

12. Sehitoglu, H., Jun, J., Zhang, X.Y., Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., and Gall, K.,

“Shape Memory and Pseudoleastic Behavior of 51.5%Ni-Ti Single Crystals in Solutionized and Overaged State,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 49, pp. 3609-3620, 2001. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

11. Sehitoglu, H., Karaman, I., Zhang, X.Y., Viswanath, A., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J.,

“Strain-Temperature Behavior of NiTiCu Shape Memory Single Crystals,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 49, pp. 3621-3634, 2001. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

2000

10. Sehitoglu, H., Karaman, I., Anderson, R., Zhang, X.Y., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Compressive Response of NiTi Single Crystals,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 48, p. 3311, 2000. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

9. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Beaudoin, A.J., Maier, H.J., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Tome, C.N.,

“Modeling of the Deformation Behavior of Hadfield Steel Single and Polycrystals due to Twining and Slip”, Acta Materialia, Vol. 48, p. 2031, 2000. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

8. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Gall, K., Chumlyakov, Y.I., and Maier, H.J., “Deformation of Single

Crystal Hadfield Steels by Twinning and Slip,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 48, p. 1345, 2000. (Impact Factor: 3.549)

7. Andrews, S., Sehitoglu, H. and Karaman, I., “Constriction Energy in the Presence of an Interstitial

Field,” J. Applied Physics, Vol. 87, No. 5, p. 2194, 2000. (Impact Factor: 2.316)

6. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman, I., “Twinning in Hadfield Steel Single Crystals,” Doklady Physics, Vol. 45, No. 3, p. 101, 2000. (Impact Factor: 0.255)

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5. Chumlyakov, Y.I., Kireeva, I.V., Litvinova, E.I., Zakharova, E.G., Luzginova, N.V., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman, I., “Strain Hardening in Single Crystals of Hadfield Steel,” The Physics of Metals and Metallography, Vol. 90, S1-S17, 2000. (Impact Factor: 0.196)

1999

4. Litvinova, E.I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Sehitoglu, H., and Karaman, I., “Twinning of Hadfield Steel Single Crystals,” Physical Mesomechanics, Volume 2, No. 1-2, pp.107-112, 1999.

1998

3. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Maier, H.J., and Balzer, M., “Stress State Effects on the Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformation of Carburized 4320 Steels,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Volume 29A, pp. 427-437, 1998. (Impact Factor: 1.366)

2. Karaman, I., Sehitoglu, H., Gall, K., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “On the Deformation Mechanisms in

Single Crystal Hadfield Manganese Steels,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp. 1009-1015, 1998. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

1. Gall, K., Sehitoglu, H., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Zuev, Y.L., and Karaman, I., “The Role of Coherent

Precipitates in Martensitic Transformations in Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Ti-50.8at%Ni,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 39, No. 6, pp. 699-705, 1998. (Impact Factor: 2.161)

IV. PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

2010

24. Al-Maharbi, M.*, Foley, D.C., Karaman, I., Beyerlein, I., Hartwig, K.T., Kecskes, L.J., and Mathaudhu, S.N., “Importance of Crystallographic Texture of AZ31B on Flow Stress Anisotropy and Tension-Compression Asymmetry,” Magnesium Technology 2010: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Magnesium Committee of the Light Metals Division of TMS, Edited by S. Agnew, Neale R. Neelameggham, Eric A. Nyberg, W. Sillekens, TMS, Warrendale, PA, USA, pp. 445-450, 2010.

23. Foley, D.C., Al-Maharbi, M.*, Hartwig, K.T., Karaman, I., Kecskes, L.J., and Mathaudhu, S.N.,

“Mechanical Behavior of AZ31 Due to Texture and Microstructure,” Magnesium Technology 2010: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Magnesium Committee of the Light Metals Division of TMS, Edited by S. Agnew, Neale R. Neelameggham, Eric A. Nyberg, W. Sillekens, TMS, Warrendale, PA, USA, pp. 451-454, 2010.

22. Kumar, P.K., Desai, U., Monroe, J.A.*, Lagoudas, D.C., Karaman, I., Noebe, R.D., and Bigelow,

G., “Phase Transformation and Creep Behavior in Ti50Pd30Ni20 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy in Compression,” Proceedings of the SPIE, Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites 2010, Edited by Zoubeida Ounaies, Jiangyu Li, Vol. 7644, pp. 76440Q, 2010.

21. Haldar, K., Lagoudas, D.C., Basaran, B.*, and Karaman, I., “Constitutive Modeling of Magneto-

Mechanical Coupling Response of Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformations in NiMnCoIn Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Proceedings of the SPIE, Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites 2010, Edited by Zoubeida Ounaies, Jiangyu Li, Vol. 7644, pp. 764410, 2010.

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20. Al-Maharbi, M.*, Foley, D.C., Karaman, I., Hartwig, K.T., Kecskes, L.J., and Mathaudhu, S.N., "Microstructure and Properties of AZ31B Mg Alloy Processed by Equal Channel Angular Extrusion," Magnesium – 8th International Conference on Magnesium Alloys and Their Applications, Edited by K.U. Kainer, Wiley-VCH, Darmstadt, Germany, pp. 321-325, 2010.

2008

19. Niendorf, T., Marten, T., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “The Effect of Texture on the Fatigue Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Interstitial-Free Steel,” Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation IV, Pts 1 And 2, Materials Science Forum, edited by Y. Estrin and H.J. Maier, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation, Goslar, Germany, August 18-22, 2008, Vol. 584-586, pp. 864-869, 2008.

18. Dadda, J., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Pseudoelasticity of Co49Ni21Ga30 High-Temperature

Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals under Compression,” SMST-2007: Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies, December 2-5, 2007, Tsukuba, Japan, Edited by S. Miyazaki, ASM International, Materials Park, OH 44073, p. 659, 2008.

17. Padula II, S.A., Gaydosh, D.J., Noebe, R.D., Bigelow, G.S., Garg, A., Lagoudas, D.C., Karaman,

I., and Atli, K.C.*, “Influence of test procedures on the thermomechanical properties of a 55NiTi shape memory alloy,” Proceedings of the SPIE, Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional and Composite Materials, Edited by M.J. Dapino, Z. Ounaies, Vol. 6929, pp. 692912, 2008.

16. Ma, J.*, Karaman, I., Maier, H.J., " Low-Cycle Superelastic Response of a Titanium-Niobium

Shape Memory Alloy," Proceedings of SPIE, Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional and Composite Materials, Edited by M.J. Dapino and Z. Ounaies, Vol. 6929, p. 692914, 2008.

2007

15. Yu, C.J.M., Lei, C., Mahapatra, R., Sharp, J., and Karaman, I., “Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE) of Ni-Ti based Shape Memory Alloy Systems,” THERMEC 2006, Pts 1-5, Materials Science Forum, edited by T. Chandra, K. Tsuzaki, M. Militzer, C. Ravindran, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, Vancouver, Canada, July 04-08, 2006,Vol. 539-543, pp. 3195-3200, 2007.

14. Griffin, R., Karaman, I., Ma, J.*, Grunlan, J., and Froyd, J., “Development Of A Nano-Filled

Composite Experiment For A Freshman Class,” The Proceedings of the 2007 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, June 24-27, 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2007. http://asee.org/acPapers/AC%202007Full2475.pdf.

2006

13. Maier, H.J., Gabor, P., Niendorf, Th., Karaman, I., Haouaoui, M.*, and Sutter, S.G.*, “A Comparative Study on the Fatigue Behavior of Ultrafine Grained BCC (Interstitial Free Steel) and FCC (Copper) Materials,” Proceedings of Fatigue 2006: 9th International Fatigue Congress, held on May 14-19, 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, Elsevier, Amsterdam, on CD 2006.

12. Gabor, P., Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Effect of Strain Rate on Fatigue Behavior of Ultrafine

Grained Copper,” Proceedings of International Conference of Fracture: Fracture of Nano and Engineering Materials, held on July 3-7, 2006, Alexandroupolis, Greece, edited by E.E. Gdoutos, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 209-210. Full paper on CD: Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, ISBN 1-4020-4971-4, 8 pages, 2006.

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2004

11. Hartwig, K.T., Karaman, I., and Mathaudhu, S.N., “Plans for synthesis of bulk amorphous metal matrix composites,” The Proceedings of 2005 NSF DMII Grantees Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, January 3-6, 2005.

10. Froyd, J., Creasy, T.S., Karaman, I., Teizer, W., Caso, R., “Undergraduate Educational

Components for Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing,” The Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, June 20-23, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004. http://www.asee.org/acPapers/2004-541_Final.pdf.

9. Kulkarni, A.V.*, Karaman, I., Luo, Z.P., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Transformation Temperatures

and Microstructural Evolution of an Ausformed NiTi Shape Memory Alloy using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG) III, Edited by Y.T. Zhu, T.G. Langdon, R.Z. Valiev, S.L. Semiatin, D.H. Shin, and T.C. Lowe, The Proceedings of The Third International Symposium on Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG), TMS 2004 Annual Meeting, March 14-18, 2004, Charlotte, NC, TMS Publications, Warrendale, PA, pp. 297-302, 2004.

8. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., Luo, Z.P., and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “Grain Refinement and Mechanical

Twinning in Severely Deformed AISI 316L Stainless Steel at High Temperatures,” Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG) III, Edited by Y.T. Zhu, T.G. Langdon, R.Z. Valiev, S.L. Semiatin, D.H. Shin, and T.C. Lowe, The Proceedings of The Third International Symposium on Ultrafine Grained Materials, TMS 2004 Annual Meeting, March 14-18, 2004, Charlotte, NC, TMS Publications, Warrendale, PA, pp. 291-296, 2004.

7. Yapici, G.G.*, Karaman, I., and Luo, Z.P.,, “Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of

Severely Deformed Ti-6Al-4V and Ti-6Al-4V/TiC Metal Matrix Composite,” Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG) III, Edited by Y.T. Zhu, T.G. Langdon, R.Z. Valiev, S.L. Semiatin, D.H. Shin, and T.C. Lowe, The Proceedings of The Third International Symposium on Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG), TMS 2004 Annual Meeting, March 14-18, 2004, Charlotte, NC, TMS Publications, Warrendale, PA, pp. 433-438, 2004.

6. Hartwig, K.T., Karaman, I., Haouaoui, M.*, and Mathaudhu, S.N.*, “Consolidation of Cu and

Amorphous Zr-based Powders by Severe Plastic Deformation,” Proceedings of the 2003 NATO Advanced Research Workshop on “Metallic Materials with High Structural Efficiency,” Ed. O.N. Senkov, September 6-13, 2003, Kiev, Ukraine, Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Netherlands, pp. 91-100, 2004.

2003

5. Haouaoui, M.* and Karaman, I., “Nanostructured Bulk Cu Obtained by Consolidation of Cu Particles using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion,” Powder Materials: Current Research and Industrial Practices III, Edited by F..D.S. Marquis, Proceedings of The International Symposium on Powder Materials: Current Research and Industrial Practices III, Materials Science & Technology 2003 Meeting, November 9-12, 2003, Chicago, IL, pp. 125-140, 2003.

4. Mathaudhu, S.N.*, Im, J.T.*, Barber, R.E., Anderson, I.E., Karaman, I., and Hartwig, K.T.,

“Progress in Consolidation of Amorphous Zr-Based Powder into Bulk Metallic Glass,” Supercooled Liquids, Glass Transition, and Bulk Metallic Glasses, Edited By T. Egami, A.L. Greer, A. Inoue, and S. Ranganathan, MRS Proceedings, Volume 754, MRS 2002 Fall Meeting, held on December 2-6, 2002, Boston, MA, CC3.5, 2003.

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2002

3. Hartwig, K.T., Mathaudhu, S.N.*, Maier, H.J., and Karaman, I., “Hardness and Microstructure Changes in Severely Deformed and Recrystallized Tantalum,” Ultrafine Grained Materials II, Edited By Y.T. Zhu, T.G. Langdon, R.S. Mishra, S.L. Semiatin, M.J. Saran, T.C. Lowe, Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Ultrafine Grained Materials, TMS 2002 Annual Meeting, held on February 17-21, 2002, Seattle, WA, pp. 151-160, 2002.

2. Sehitoglu, H., Zhang, X.Y., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Karaman, I., Gall, K., and Maier, H.J., ”Observations on Stress-Induced Transformations in NiTi alloys”, IUTAM Symposium on Mechanics of Martensitic Phase Transformation in Solids, Solid Mechanics And Its Applications Book Series, Edited by Q.-P. Sun, June 11-15, 2001, Hong Kong, Vol. 101, pp. 103-109, 2002.

2001

1. Sehitoglu, H., Canadinc, D., Karaman, I., Chumlyakov, Y.I., Maier, H.J., and Gall, K., “Deformation Behavior of [001] NiTi Single Crystals,” Proceedings of The 10th International Conference on Fracture, Edited by T. Kishi, A.T. Yokobori, R.O. Ritchie, K. Ravi-Chandar, B. Karihaloo, December 2-6, 2001, Hawaii, Paper No. ICF100814OR, 2001.

PATENT AND INVENTION DISCLOSURES

1. Disclosure of Invention (TAMUS 1924) – “Joining of Discontinuous Materials Via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion”, K.T. Hartwig and I. Karaman.

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

(All External. Total Value: $ 23,493,180; Prorated Value: $ 6,168,514)

50. National Science Foundation (NSF) - DMR, “REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement: Materials World Network: U.S.-Japan Research Collaboration in Meta-magnetic Shape Memory Alloys with Enhanced Ductility and Controlled Porosity,” I. Karaman (PI). One undergraduate student is supported. December 23, 2011 to August 31, 2012, Total: $ 6,000.

49. Sandia National Laboratories, “Educational Institution Contract with Texas A&M University,” J.

Boyd (PI), I. Karaman, D. Hartl, D.C.Lagoudas (Co-PIs). One graduate student per year is supported. September 2, 2011 to August 31, 2012, Total: $25,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $25,000).

48. U.S. Army Research Office – Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) – Phase I and Phase I

Option, “Fabrication of High-Strength Nanostructured Bulk Aluminum Alloys,” R. Barber (Shear Form Inc., PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). One graduate student per year is supported. December 22, 2011 to September 21, 2012, Total: $150,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $47,000).

47. Qatar National Research Foundation (QNRF), “Toward Low Temperature Formability of

Damage-Tolerant High Specific Strength Magnesium Alloys: Experiments and Modeling,”, A. Benzerga (PI), I. Karaman, G. Kridli (Co-PI). Three graduate students and a post-doc per year are supported. February 01, 2012 to January 31, 2015, Total: $1,046,442 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 180,381).

46. National Science Foundation (NSF) – DMR, “Materials World Network: Microstructural Design

for Enhanced Efficiency in Solid State Energy Conversion,” J. Ross (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI).

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Two graduate students per year are supported. September 15, 2011 to August 31, 2014, Total: $420,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 209,999).

45. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), “Cooperative Agreement on Advanced Lightweight and

High Density Materials Development,” K. Ted Hartwig (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). Three graduate students have been supported. April 8, 2011 to April 7, 2013, Total: $173,585. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $75,000).

44. Boeing Company, “Ni-rich NiTi and NiTiHf High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” I.

Karaman. One graduate student has been supported. April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2013, Total: $100,000.

43. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – Glenn Research Center (GRC),

“Thermo-mechanical Processing and Characterization of High Temperature SMAs,” I. Karaman. One graduate student has been supported. April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2012, Total: $10,000.

42. Tenaris Research Center, “Shape Memory Alloy Pipe Couplers,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), J. Boyd, I.

Karaman (Co-PIs). Two graduate students have been supported. September 01, 2010 to August 31, 2012, Total: $260,000. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $108,070).

41. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), “Microstructural Design and Refinement of Magnesium

Alloys by Severe Plastic Deformation,” K. Ted Hartwig (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two graduate students have been supported. April 15, 2010 to April 14, 2011, Total: $150,000. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $60,478).

40. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) – DURIP, “Acquisition of Mechanically

Assisted Spark Plasma Sintering System for Advanced Research and Education on Functionally Graded Hybrid Materials,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), I. Karaman, M. Radovic, Z. Ounaies (Co-PIs). No student has been supported. September 15, 2010 to September 14, 2011, Total: $450,000. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 112,500).

39. NSF – OISE, OISE – 1016528, “U.S. Researcher and Student Participation in the Workshop on

Shape Memory Alloys: Current Challenges and Future Prospect,” I. Karaman (PI), D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). Several student expenses were covered. February 01, 2010 to May 31, 2011, Total: $35,000. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 17,500).

38. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – Glenn Research Center (GRC),

“Thermo-mechanical Processing and Characterization of High Temperature SMAs,” I. Karaman. One graduate student has been supported. July 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010, Total: $10,000.

37. National Science Foundation (NSF) - CMMI, “REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: Active NIRT: Hierarchical Manufacturing and Modeling for Phase Transforming Active Nanostructures,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). One undergraduate student has been supported. May 1, 2009 to June 31, 2012, Total: $12,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 6,000).

36. National Science Foundation (NSF) - CBET, “REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: Design and In-vitro Characterization of Ni-free Biocompatible Shape Memory

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Alloys,” I. Karaman. One hispanic undergraduate student has been supported. September 1, 2009 to December 31, 2010, Total: $7,000.

35. The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF), “Meta-Magnetic Shape

Memory Alloys with High Efficiency for Energy Harvesting and Magnetic Heating-Cooling,” I. Karaman (PI), Y.I. Chumlyakov (Co-PI, SPTI, Russia). One student per year has been supported. October 21, 2009 to October 20, 2011 Total: $ 68,767 (Maximum 25% of the total amount is allowed to be allocated for U.S. institution, 75% must go to the Eurasian institution. Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $16,000).

34. U.S. Army, Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC), “Dense

Particulate Consolidation to Nanocrystalline Bulk Material,” K. Ted Hartwig (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2012, Total: $492,428. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $246,214).

33. Air Force Office Scientific Research (AFOSR) – MURI, “Synthesis, Characterization and

Modeling of Functionally Graded Multifunctional Hybrid Composites for Extreme Environments,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI) among several other co-PIs. Thirteen graduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2014, Total: $ 7,736,920 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 500,000).

32. National Science Foundation (NSF) – IMI, “International Institute for Multifunctional Materials

for Energy Conversion (IIMEC),” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI) among several other co-PIs. Ten graduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2014, Total: $ 4,030,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 400,000).

31. National Science Foundation (NSF) – DMR, “Materials World Network: U.S.-Japan Research

Collaboration in Meta-magnetic Shape Memory Alloys with Enhanced Ductility and Controlled Porosity,” I. Karaman (PI), M. Hahn (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2012, Total: $ 280,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 175,545).

30. National Science Foundation (NSF) – CMMI, “Advanced High Strength Multiphase Steels

through a Combined Alloy-Microstructural Design,” I. Karaman (PI), R. Arroyave (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. September, 2009 to August 31, 2012, Total: $ 280,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 160,152).

29. U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), “Microstructural Design and Refinement of Magnesium

Alloys by Severe Plastic Deformation,” K. Ted Hartwig (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two graduate and two undergraduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2008 to December 31, 2010, Total: $220,000. (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $110,000).

28. National Science Foundation (NSF) – IIP, “Establishment of a Site on Shape Memory Alloy

(SMA)-Research Technologies (SMA-RT) as part of Ohio State University – Smart Vehicle Concepts Center,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), J. Boyd (Co-PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). No graduate student per year has been supported from this portion of the funds. The student support comes from the funding from the member companies. July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2012, Total: $ 200,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $66,667).

27. National Science Foundation (NSF) – DMR, “Computational and Experimental Design of Novel

CoNiGa High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” R. Arroyave (PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two

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graduate and two undergraduate students per year have been supported. June 1, 2008 to December 31, 2011, Total: $ 345,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 171,793).

26. Army Research Office (ARO) – DURIP, “Development of Magnetic-Field Assisted Fabrication

and Characterization Systems for Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” I. Karaman (PI). No student was supported. July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2009, Total: $171,480.

25. National Science Foundation (NSF) – CMMI, “Active NIRT: Hierarchical Manufacturing and

Modeling for Phase Transforming Active Nanostructures,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), K. Gall (Co-PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI), J. Kameoka (Co-PI), X. Zhang (Co-PI). Five graduate and two undergraduate students per year have been supported. July 1, 2007 to June 31, 2012, Total: $ 1,000,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $ 177,377).

24. National Science Foundation (NSF) – CBET, “Design and In-vitro Characterization of Ni-free

Biocompatible Shape Memory Alloys,” I. Karaman (PI), M. Hahn (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. September 1, 2007 to December 31, 2010, Total: $ 270,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $145,995).

23. Office of Naval Research – Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) – Phase II-Option,

“Compositions and Processing for High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” J. Sharp (Marlow Industries, PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI, TAMU). One post-doctoral research associate has been supported. August 1, 2007 to February 28, 2008, Total: $125,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $72,000. This proposal was funded due to the successful completion of the Phase II project, i.e. item 16 below).

22. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – Glenn Research Center (GRC),

“Thermomechanical Processing and Modeling of High Temperature SMAs for Multifunctional Engine Components,” I. Karaman (PI) and D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. January 1, 2007 to June 30, 2010, Total: $442,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $221,000).

21. Army Research Office (ARO), “Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation in Magnetic

Shape Memory Alloys with High Actuation Stress and Work Output,” I. Karaman (PI) and D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. July 19, 2006 to July 18, 2009, Total: $368,047 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $190,182).

20. The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF), “New Ferromagnetic Shape

Memory Alloys with High Actuation Force for Sensing and Power Generation,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), Y.I. Chumlyakov (PI), and I. Karaman (Co-PI). One student will be supported. March 01, 2006 to February 27, 2008, Total: $ 65,500 (Maximum 20% of the total amount is allowed to be allocated for U.S. institution, 80% must go to the Eurasian institution. TAMU’s total support: $13,100, Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $6,550).

19. National Science Foundation (NSF) – EEC, “NUE: Infusing Nanomaterials into Undergraduate

Science and Engineering Curricula,” J.E. Froyd (PI), R.M. Caso-Esposito (Co-PI), R.B. Griffin (Co-PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI), W. Teizer (Co-PI). Two undergraduate students will be supported. September 15, 2005 to August 31, 2007, Total: $ 199,541 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $39,909).

18. Office of Naval Research – Young Investigator Program (YIP), “Process Design, Synthesis and

Characterization of Bulk Nanostructured Metals with Engineered Grain Boundaries,” I.

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Karaman (PI). One post-doctoral research associate and one graduate student will be supported. June 01, 2005 to May 31, 2008, Total: $ 345,000.

17. Boston Scientific Corporation Northwest Technology Center, “Feasibility of Equal Channel

Angular Extrusion (ECAE) and post-ECAE rolling to refine grain size,” I. Karaman. One graduate student and one technician have been supported. March 21, 2005 to January 15, 2006, Total: $32,982.

16. Office of Naval Research – Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) – Phase II,

“Compositions and Processing for High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” J. Sharp (Marlow Industries, PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI, TAMU), and R.D. James (Co-PI, UMN). One post-doctoral research associate will be funded. December 06, 2004 to December 05, 2006, Total: $500,000 (Maximum 60% of the total amount is allowed to be allocated for the university partners. Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $150,000. This proposal was funded due to the successful completion of the Phase I proposal, i.e. item 10 below. Prof. James joined the team to conduct compositional adjustments for minimizing the hysteresis).

15. Materials Integrity Solutions, Inc., “Wire Drawing and Mechanical Testing of FeMnSiCrNi

Alloys,” I. Karaman (PI). No student has been supported. September 19, 2004 to May 31, 2005, Total: $1,500.

14. National Science Foundation (NSF) – IMR, “Instrumentation for Materials Research: Acquisition

of a State-Of-The-Art X-Ray Diffraction System For Magneto-Thermo-Mechanical Materials Characterization Research and Education,” I. Karaman (PI), D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI), J. Ross (Co-PI), K.T. Hartwig (Co-PI), P. McIntyre(Co-PI). No student has been supported. August 1, 2004 to July 31, 2005, Total: $360,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $252,000).

13. National Science Foundation (NSF), “REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: NSF-Europe: U.S. – Germany Research Collaboration: “Bridging Length Scales in Deforming Single and Textured Polycrystals of Structural Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys”,” I. Karaman. One female undergraduate student has been supported. She stayed at TAMU for graduate school. August 1, 2004 to July 31, 2006, Total: $8,000.

12. National Science Foundation (NSF) – DMII, “Fabrication of Amorphous Metal Matrix

Composites by Powder Consolidation,” K.T. Hartwig (PI) and I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two graduate students have been supported. July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2007, Total: $300,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $150,000).

11. The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF), “Iron and Cobalt Base

Structural Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single and Textured Polycrystals with High Actuation Force,” D.C. Lagoudas (PI), Y.I. Chumlyakov (PI), and I. Karaman (Co-PI). One graduate student was supported partially. October 27, 2003 to October 26, 2005, Total: $70,000 (Maximum 20% of the total amount is allowed to be allocated for U.S. institution, 80% must go to the Eurasian institution. TAMU’s total support: $14,000, Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $7,000).

10. Office of Naval Research – Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) – Phase I, “Novel

Processing of High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” J. Sharp (Marlow Industries, PI) and I. Karaman (Co-PI). One graduate student was supported. July 15, 2003 to July 31, 2004, Total: $99,828 (Maximum 70% of the total amount is allowed to be allocated for the university partner. Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $57,832).

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9. National Science Foundation (NSF) – DMR, NSF-Europe: U.S. – Germany Research Collaboration: “Bridging Length Scales in Deforming Single and Textured Polycrystals of Structural Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” I. Karaman (PI) and D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2006, Total: $300,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $175,967).

8. Army Research Office (ARO) – DURIP, “MagnetoThermoMechanical (MTM) Testing System

for Characterization of Magnetic Shape Memory Materials,” I. Karaman (PI) and D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). No student was supported. June 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004, Total: $177,007 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $88,504).

7. National Science Foundation (NSF) – EEC, “NUE: Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing,” J.E.

Froyd (PI), R.M Caso-Esposito (Co-PI), T. Creasy (Co-PI), I. Karaman (Co-PI), W. Teizer (Co-PI). Two undergraduate students were supported. June 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004, Total: $ 100,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $27,706).

6. Boston Scientific Corporation Northwest Technology Center, “Refining the Grain Size of AISI

316L Stainless Steel,” I. Karaman. One graduate student was supported. October 22, 2002 to January 5, 2003, $6,548.

5. Army Research Office (ARO), “Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys with High Actuation Force,” I.

Karaman (PI) and D.C. Lagoudas (Co-PI). Two graduate students per year have been supported. July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2005, Total: $330,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $180,182).

4. National Science Foundation (NSF) – CMS, “REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: CAREER: “Twinning Induced Grain Boundary Engineering In Ultrafine Grain Materials: A Multidisciplinary Approach”,” I. Karaman. Three undergraduate students have been supported. Two of them have enrolled in graduate school. July 1, 2002 to May 31, 2007, $11,700.

3. Department of Energy (DOE) – Ames National Laboratory, “Synthesis of Highly Stable

Amorphous Alloy Powders with High Oxygen Sensitivity”, K.T. Hartwig (PI) and I.Karaman (Co-PI). No graduate student was supported (The Pis wrote the proposal but DOE funded Ames Laboratory to make powders for the Pis). January 1, 2002 to May 31, 2002, Total: $65,000 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $32,500).

2. National Science Foundation (NSF) – CMS, “CAREER: “Twinning Induced Grain Boundary

Engineering In Ultrafine Grain Materials: A Multidisciplinary Approach,” I. Karaman (PI). Two graduate and one undergraduate students per year have been supported. June 1, 2002 to May 31, 2007, $374,999.

1. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), “High Density Amorphous Metal

Matrix Composites for Kinetic Energy Penetrators,” K.T. Hartwig (PI) and I. Karaman (Co-PI). Two graduate students, one research scientist and two undergraduate students per year were supported. April 10, 2001 to October 31, 2004, Total: $1,210,906 (Prorated to Dr. Karaman: $403,635).

CITATION REPORTS‡

‡ Data based on ISI Citation Index, www.isiknowledge.com.

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Total number of citations as of January 2012: 1751 Total number of citations without self-citations as of January 2012: 1308 Average citation per item: 12.78 H-Index: 25

Published Items in Each Year Citations in Each Year

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TEACHING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION

Involved in the development of an undergraduate certificate program on “Nanomaterials” in the Colleges of Engineering and Science with 3 other faculty members. The development of this program has been funded through an NSF-NUE grant, “NUE: Infusing Nanomaterials into Undergraduate Science and Engineering Curricula,” in which Karaman was a Co-PI. This NSF-NUE grant was the second one in-a-row that Karaman was involved.

Developed an undergraduate course on “Introduction to Nanomaterials” with a laboratory

component. Class notes and laboratory manual for this course will be available to public in 2011. In the laboratory experiments, students learn how to fabricate, characterize, and design with nanomaterials. Two specific examples are: 1) the fabrication of polymer nanocomposites, their characterization for mechanical and electrical properties, and design of a chemical sensor array using these nanocomposites; and 2) fabrication of different size gold nanoparticles and characterization of their optical properties.

Constructed hands-on activities on nanomaterials for required first-year science and engineering

courses. In particular, two hands on laboratory experiments for 2 freshman courses related to polymer nanocomposites and gold nanoparticles.

As a part of the first NSF-NUE program, developed three teaching modules for freshman,

sophomore and junior level courses and a new senior level elective course related to Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing. The senior level elective course “MEEN 489: Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing” has been offered several times and the class notes and lab manuals are available to public at http://www.foundationcoalition.org/resources/nano/index.html.

Involved in re-writing of the Laboratory Manual for an undergraduate course on Materials & Manufacturing Selection in Design. The old manual was outdated, very short without sufficient explanation of the goals and procedures. The new manual includes design examples and case studies related to the topic, explains the goals and procedures in detail.

GRADUATE EDUCATION

Involved in the development of the NSF funded IGERT program, “IGERT: Materials Research and Mathematics - A Systems Approach” at Texas A&M University. Karaman’s responsibilities include the development of a course on Nanomanufacturing, recruit students, serve in the curriculum committee and serve as an advisor for students.

Involved in the development and approval process of the Materials Science and Engineering

(MSEN) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program at Texas A&M University. Served in the executive and curriculum committees of the program. Currently serving as the chair of the program. In his leadership,

o The curriculum of the MSEN Program was substantially improved. o MSEN alumni nights were organized o MSEN program was advertised TMS annual meetings via Texas A&M MSEN booths in

the exhibition halls. o The number of PhD students increased 40%.

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Developed a graduate course on “Texture and Anisotropy in Materials.”

4 out of 6 Ph.D. students are serving as a tenure-track/tenured faculty members in various

universities STUDENT ADVISING AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (Total of 4)

1. Jae-Il Kim Research Topic: “Ultrafine Grained High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: April 2005 Completion Date: February 2006 Ph.D.: University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, 2002 Ph.D. Advisor: Prof. S. Miyazaki Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

Dong-A University, South Korea Publications: 2 journal articles

2. Yao-Jun Lin

Research Topic: “Nanoparticle Consolidation via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion” Start Date: February 2006 Completion Date: August 2006 Ph.D.: University of California, Irvine, CA, 2003 Ph.D. Advisor: Prof. E. Lavernia Last Seen: Assistant Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering,

Yanshan University, Hebei, China. Publications: None 3. Mohammed Haouaoui

Research Topic: “Nanoparticle Consolidation and Processing of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion”

Start Date: December 2006 Completion Date: August 2008 Ph.D.: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2005 Ph.D. Advisor: Prof. I. Karaman Last Seen: G.E. Corporate Research Center, Schenectady, NY

Publications: 5 journal articles 4. Sandip Basu

Research Topic: “Functionally Graded Hybrid Composites” Start Date: December 2009 Expected Comp. Date: August 2011 Ph.D.: Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 2008 Ph.D. Advisor: Prof. Michel W. Barsoum

Publications: 1 journal articles PH.D. STUDENTS (Total of 18)

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1. Mohammed Haouaoui Thesis Title: “An Investigation of Bulk Nanocrystalline Copper Fabricated via Severe

Plastic Deformation and Nanoparticle Consolidation Using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion”

Dates Attended: April 2001 - December 2005 Last Seen: G.E. Corporate Research Center, Schenectady, NY Publications: 4 journal articles, 3 conference proceedings articles.

2. Benat Kockar

Thesis Title: “Shape Memory Behavior of Ultrafine Grained NiTi And TiNiPd Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: September 2003 - December 2007 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hacettepe

University, Turkey Publications: 6 journal articles

3. Haluk E. Karaca

Thesis Title: “Magnetic Field-induced Phase Transformation and Variant Reorientation in NiMnGa and NiMnCoIn Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: January 2004 - December 2007 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University

of Kentucky Publications : 17 journal articles, 1 book chapter

4. Burak Basaran (Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program)

Thesis Title: “Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation and Power Harvesting Capabilities in Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: January 2004 – August 2009 Last Seen: Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Mechanical

Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Publications : 10 journal articles, 1 conference proceedings article

5. Guney Guven Yapici

Thesis Title: “Investigation and Modeling of Processing-Microstructure-Property Relations in Ultra-Fine Grained Hexagonal Close Packed Materials under Strain Path Changes”

Dates Attended: September 2004 - August 2007 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ozyegin

University, Istanbul, Turkey Publications: 12 journal articles

6. Majid Al-Maharbi (Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program)

Thesis Title: “Mechanical Flow Response and Anisotropy in Ultra-Fine Grained Magnesium and Zinc alloys”

Dates Attended: September 2005 – December 2009 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sultan

Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman Publications: 4 journal articles, 3 conference proceedings article 7. Sadegh Badakhshan Raz (Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program)

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Thesis Title: “Design of New Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: January 2007 – December 2007 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at Texas A&M University

Publications: None 8. Kadri Can Atli (Passed Preliminary Exam)

Thesis Title: “Thermomechanical Cyclic Response of TiNiPd25 High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy”

Start Date: June 2007 Expected Grad. Date: August 2011

Publications: 4 journal articles, 1 conference proceedings article 9. Nevin Ozdemir (Passed Qualifying Exam, Materials Science and Engineering Graduate

Program) Thesis Title: “Effect of Nano Size Scales on Thermoelastic Martensitic Phase

Transformation” Start Date: January 2008 Expected Grad. Date: August 2012

Publications: 0 journal articles 10. Cengiz Yegin (IGERT Fellow, Passed Qualifying Exam, Materials Science and Engineering

Graduate Program) Thesis Title: “Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: June 2008 Expected Grad. Date: August 2012

Publications: 0 journal articles 11. Ji Ma (Passed Qualifying Exam)

Thesis Title: “Ni-free Ti-based Biomedical Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: September 2008 Expected Grad. Date: May 2012

Publications: 6 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings articles 12. M. Fevzi Ozaydin (Passed Qualifying Exam)

Thesis Title: “Fabrication of Functionally Graded Hybrid Composites” Dates Attended: September 2008 – June 2010 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at Texas A&M University Publications: 1 journal article

13. James A. Monroe

Thesis Title: “Porous Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: January 2009 Expected Grad. Date: December 2013

Publications: 2 journal articles, 1 conference proceedings article 14. Ruixian Zhu

Thesis Title: “Microstructural Design of Transformation-Induced Plasticity Steels” Start Date: January 2010 Expected Grad. Date: December 2014

Publications: 0 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings article

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15. Ebubekir Dogan Thesis Title: “Rational Design of Precipitates in Shape memory Alloys” Start Date: September 2010 Expected Grad. Date: December 2014

Publications: 0 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings article 16. Ankush Kothalkar

Thesis Title: “Fabrication of Functionally Graded Hybrid Composites” Start Date: September 2010 Expected Grad. Date: December 2016 Publications: 1 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings article

17. Alper Evirgen

Thesis Title: “NiTi(Hf,Zr) High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: September 2010 Expected Grad. Date: December 2016 Publications: 0 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings article

18. Liangfa Hu

Thesis Title: “Functionally Graded Metal-Ceramic Hybrid Composites” Start Date: January 2011 Expected Grad. Date: December 2016

Publications: 0 journal articles, 0 conference proceedings article

M.S. AND M.E. STUDENTS (Total of 17)

1. Jonathan N. Robertson Thesis Title: “Consolidation of Zirconium Based Metallic Glass Powder By Equal

Channel Angular Extrusion” Dates Attended: September 2001 – December 2002 Last Seen: Schlumberger, Houston, TX Publications: 2 journal articles

2. Haluk E. Karaca

Thesis Title: “Effects of Thermo-Mechanical Treatment on the Shape Memory Behavior of NiTi and CoNiAl Alloys”

Dates Attended: September 2001 – December 2003 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University

of Kentucky Publications: 2 journal articles

3. Guney Guven Yapici

Thesis Title: “Severe Plastic Deformation of Difficult-to-work Alloys” Dates Attended: January 2002 – May 2004 Last Seen: Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ozyegin

University, Istanbul, Turkey Publications: 2 journal articles, 2 conference proceedings articles

4. Asri Onur Sergici

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Thesis Title: “Fabrication and Characterization of Bulk Amorphous Metal Matrix Composites”

Dates Attended: January 2003 – December 2003 (Left before completion of the program) Last Seen: Boston, MA. Publications: None

5. Yang Cao

Thesis Title: Non-thesis option (Master of Engineering Degree) Dates Attended: February 2003 – June 2004 Last Seen: An accounting firm in New York, NY Publications: None

6. Ajay V. Kulkarni

Thesis Title: “Effect of Ausforming via Severe Plastic Deformation on Shape Memory Behavior of NiTi”

Dates Attended: June 2003 – December 2004 Last Seen: Baker Hughes Incorporated, Houston, TX Publications: 3 journal article, 1 book chapter, 1 conference proceedings article

7. Anish A. Simon

Thesis Title: “Shape Memory Response and Microstructural Evolution of a Severe Plastically Deformed High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy NiTiHf”

Dates Attended: June 2003 – December 2004 Last Seen: Baker Oil Tools, Houston, TX Publications: None

8. Steve G. Sutter

Thesis Title: “The Effect of Strain and Path Change on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolution of Ultrafine Grained IF Steel During ECAE”

Dates Attended: June 2004 - December 2005 Last Seen: Dell Computer, Austin, TX Publications: 1 journal article, 1 conference proceedings article

9. Andrew L. Brewer Thesis Title: “Shape Memory Response of Ni2MnGa and NiMnCoIn Magnetic Shape

Memory Alloys Under Compression” Dates Attended: June 2005 - May 2007 Last Seen: A federal government position in Washington, DC Publications: 1 journal article

10. Cathleen Hutchins

Thesis Title: “Consolidation of Copper and Aluminum Micro and Nanoparticles via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion”

Dates Attended: January 2006 - August 2007 Last Seen: U.S. Patent Office

Publications: None 11. Michael Murphey

Thesis Title: “Porous Shape Memory Alloys” Start Date: January 2008 Expected Grad. Date: August 2011

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Publications: None 12. Fatmata Barrie

Thesis Title: “Effects of Constrained Aging on the Shape Memory Response of Nickel-Rich NiTi Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: January 2008 – August 2009 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student, University of Florida

Publications: None 13. Ruixian Zhu

Thesis Title: “The Effect of Crystallographic Orientation and Thermo-Mechanical Loading Conditions on the Phase Transformation Characteristics of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: January 2008 - December 2009 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University

Publications: None 14. Ebubekir Dogan

Thesis Title: “Microstructure and Martensitic Transformation Characteristics of CoNiGa High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: September 2008 - August 2010 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student, Texas A&M University

Publications: 1 journal article 15. Erhan Akin

Thesis Title: “Aging Treatment of Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: September 2008 - August 2010 Last Seen: Turkish Petroleum, Ankara, Turkey

Publications: 1 journal article 16. Sonia Modarres Razavi

Thesis Title: “Intelligent Processing of Mg-alloys for Low Temperature Formability” Start Date: June 2008 Expected Grad. Date: August 2011

Publications: None 17. Murat Kaynak

Thesis Title: “Fabrication of High Density Bulk Nanocrystalline Materials” Start Date: June 2010 Expected Grad. Date: May 2012

Publications: None

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Paid for research, Student workers, Total of 21)

1. Justin Morse Research Title: “Severe Plastic Deformation of NiTi and Austenitic Stainless Steels” Dates Attended: September 2001 – December 2002 Last Seen: Manatee, Inc., Houston, TX

2. Anders Pedersen

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Research Title: “Prediction of Temperature Increase During Equal Channel Angular Extrusion”

Dates Attended: June 2002 – December 2002 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at Technical University of Denmark

3. Bryan W. Bagley

Research Title: “Design and Fabrication of a Magneto-Thermo-Mechanical Test Frame” Dates Attended: September 2002 – December 2003 Last Seen: Shah Smith Consulting, Houston, TX

4. Joseph S. Mather

Research Title: “Design and Fabrication of a Magneto-Thermo-Mechanical Test Frame and Characterization of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: June 2003 – May 2004 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

5. Michael C. Knoeller Research Title: “Fabrication of an Equal Channel Angular Extrusion Die” Dates Attended: June 2003 – December 2004 Last Seen: Lufkin Industries, Lufkin, TX

6. Kathryn E. Sy

Research Title: “Characterization of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: January 2004 – May 2005 Last Seen: M.S. Student at Texas A&M University

7. Ralph Dieckmann Research Title: “Refining Grain Size in Pure Ti and Nb-1%Zr Using Severe Plastic

Deformation Along Different Strain Paths” Dates Attended: July 2005 – October 2005 Last Seen: M.S. Student at University of Paderborn, Germany

8. Douglas R. Krebs

Research Title: “Equal Channel Angular Extrusion of Various Materials” Dates Attended: June 2005 – August 2010 Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

9. Gagan Singh

Research Title: “Ultrafine Grained ZnAl Alloys for Wear Applications” Dates Attended: June 2005 – August 2006 Last Seen: M.S. Student at Texas A&M University

10. Paul Patridge

Research Title: “Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: December 2005 – May 2007 Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

11. Hans-Gerd Lambers Research Title: “Characterization of High Temperature Superelasticity Alloys under

Tension”

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Dates Attended: October 2006 – February 2007 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at University of Paderborn, Germany

12. James A. Monroe Research Title: “Thermo-Mechanical Characterization of Ferromagnetic Shape Memory

Alloys” Dates Attended: September 2006 – December 2008 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at Texas A&M University Publications: 1 journal article

13. Ji Ma Research Title: “Thermo-Mechanical Processing and Cyclic Stability Studies on Ni-free

Ti based Biomedical Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: June 2006 – May 2008 Last Seen: Ph.D. Student at Texas A&M University Publications: 2 conference proceedings articles

14. Jay Gerber

Research Title: “Fabrication and Set-up of a Quadruple Pole Electromagnet” Dates Attended: September 2007 – August 2008 Last Seen: Unknown

15. Andre Leifeld

Research Title: “Fabrication of Ultrafine Grained Ti for Biomedical Applications” Dates Attended: January 2007 – May 2007 Last Seen: M.S. Student at University of Paderborn, Germany

16. David R. Thompson

Research Title: “Processing and Thermo-Mechanical Characterization of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: June 2008 – December 2008 Last Seen: Unknown

17. Julia Kohler

Research Title: “Shape Memory Behavior of Ultrafine Grained TiNiPd Shape Memory Alloys”

Dates Attended: October 2008 – January 2009 Last Seen: M.S. Student at University of Paderborn, Germany

18. Peter D. Nystrom

Research Title: “Design of Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Test Frame” Dates Attended: June 2009 – September 2009 Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

19. William S. Zumalt

Research Title: “Fabrication and Characterization of Porous Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: June 2009 – December 2009 Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

20. Brian E. Franco Research Title: “Cyclic Deformation of Shape Memory Alloys”

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Dates Attended: September 2009 – Present Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

21. Julian Schwinn

Research Title: “Iron-based Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: January 2010 – April 2010 Last Seen: M.S. Student at University of Paderborn, Germany

22. Roel Cantu

Research Title: “Porous Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: February 2010 – May 2010 Last Seen: B.S. Student at Texas A&M University

23. Anis Meksi

Research Title: “Precipitation Hardening in Binary NiTi Shape Memory Alloys” Dates Attended: April 2010 – September 2010 Last Seen: M.S. Student in Tunisia

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING:

1. “ENGR 111: Foundations of Engineering”. Freshman level course at Texas A&M University. Fall 2001, Average Teaching Score: 3.01 / 5.00

2. “ENGR 213: Principles of Materials Engineering”. Sophomore level course at Texas A&M

University. Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Average Teaching Score: 3.38 / 5.00

3. “MEEN 360 Laboratory: Materials and Manufacturing Selection in Design”. Junior level course at

Texas A&M University. Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Average Teaching Score: 3.83 / 5.00

4. “MEEN 467: Mechanical Behavior of Materials”. Senior level elective course at Texas A&M University. Spring 2001, Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Average Teaching Score: 3.89 / 5.00

5. “MEEN 489: Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing”. Senior level technical elective course at Texas

A&M University. New Development as a part of a NSF - NUE Program. Spring 2004, Average Teaching Score: 4.33 / 5.00

6. “MEEN 489: Introduction to Nanomaterials”. Senior level technical elective course at Texas A&M University. New Development as a part of a NSF - NUE Program. Spring 2007, Spring 2008 Average Teaching Score: 3.99 / 5.00

GRADUATE TEACHING:

7. “MEEN 689: Texture and Anisotropy in Materials”. Graduate level special topic course at Texas A&M University. New development. Fall 2002, Average Teaching Score: 4.51 / 5.00

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8. “MEMA 609: Materials Science”. Graduate level core course at Texas A&M University. Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Average Teaching Score: 4.44 / 5.00

9. “MEEN 689: Mechanical Behavior of Materials”. Graduate level course at Texas A&M University.

Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Average Teaching Score: 4.22 / 5.00

Year Term Course Title Enrollment Average Teaching Score 2010 Fall MEEN 467 9 4.25 / 5.00 2010 Spring - 2009 Fall MEEN 467 16 3.95 / 5.00 2009 Spring MEEN 689 / MSEN 689 13 4.41 / 5:00 2008 Fall MEEN 467 22 3.98 / 5.00 2008 Spring MEEN 689 / MSEN 689 13 4.21 / 5.00 2008 Spring MEEN 489 13 4.23 / 5.00 2007 Fall MEEN 467 28 3.91 / 5.00 2007 Spring MEEN 689 / MSEN 689 15 4.02 / 5.00 2007 Spring MEEN 489 / AERO 489 15 3.74 / 5.00 2006 Fall MEEN 467 30 3.90 / 5.00 2006 Spring MEMA 609 19 4.50 / 5.00 2006 Spring MEEN 360 Laboratory 20 4.27 / 5.00 2005 Fall MEEN 467 39 3.85 / 5.00 2005 Fall MEEN 360 Laboratory 18 4.02 / 5.00 2005 Spring MEMA 609 24 4.38 / 5.00 2005 Spring MEEN 360 Laboratory 17 2.92 / 5.00 2004 Fall MEEN 467 30 3.97 / 5.00 2004 Fall MEEN 360 Laboratory 19 3.93 / 5.00 2004 Spring MEEN 489 12 4.33 / 5.00 2004 Spring MEEN 360 Laboratory 18 4.01 / 5.00 2003 Fall MEEN 467 30 4.28 / 5.00 2003 Fall MEEN 360 Laboratory 22 N/A 2003 Spring ENGR 213 91 3.84 / 5.00 2002 Fall MEEN 689 15 4.51 / 5.00 2002 Spring ENGR 213 87 2.91 / 5.00 2001 Fall ENGR 111 94 3.01 / 5.00 2001 Spring MEEN 467 13 3.35 / 5.00

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SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL OUTREACH EDITORIAL BOARD APPOINTMENTS

Member of the Editorial Board, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2002-Present, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Warrendale, PA. Elected. Responsibilities include finding reviewers for submitted manuscripts, review the manuscript, write a report including other reviewers’ comments and decide whether the manuscript is publishable.

CONSULTING

Southwire Company, Carrollton, GA, 11/2006 – 05/2007. “Development of low-cost shape memory alloys.”

Materials Integrity Solutions, Inc., Berkeley, CA. 09/2003 – 08/2005. “Development of low-cost shape memory alloys for specific applications (proprietary).”

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). American Society of Metals (ASM) – International Materials Research Society (MRS) INVITED SEMINARS OR LECTURES

I. INVITED TALKS AT INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CONFERENCES

1. “Flow Stress Anisotropy and Tension-Compression Asymmetry in Ultrafine Grained AZ31B Magnesium Alloy,” Ultrafine Grained Materials – 6th International Symposium, TMS 2010, 139th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, invited by Dr. Suveen Mathaudhu of Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, February 14-18, 2010.

2. “Crystallographic Orientation and Heat Treatment Effect on the Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation of NiMnCoIn Metamagnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Symposium on Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys, 2009 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, invited by Prof. Sebastian Fahler, November 30 – December 4, 2009.

3. “Deformation Twinning-Induced Grain Boundary Engineering and Microstructural Refinement in Martensitically Transforming Materials,” The 8th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations, Prague, Czech Republic, invited by Prof. Petr Sittner of Institute of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic, September 7-11, 2009.

4. “Magneto-Thermo-Mechanical Response of Metamagnetic Shape Memory Alloy Single Crystals,” SPP 1239 Convention on Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys, Magnetic Shape Memory - A DFG Priority Programme, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany, invited by Prof. Sebastian Fahler of The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany, February 16-19, 2009.

5. “Texture Evolution and Flow Anisotropy of Ultra-Fine Grained HCP Materials,” The 4th International Conference on Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation (NanoSPD4), Goslar, Germany, invited by Prof. Hans J. Maier of University of Paderborn, August 18-22, 2008.

6. “Common Trends in Flow Anisotropy and Fatigue Response of Ultra-Fine Grained HCP and

BCC Materials,” Ultrafine-Grained Materials: Fifth International Symposium, 2008 TMS

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Annual Meeting & Exhibition, New Orleans, Louisiana, Invited by Professor Xiaozhou Liao of University of Sydney, March 9-13, 2008.

7. “Top-Down And Bottom-Up Fabrication of Bulk Nanocrystalline Materials Using Severe Plastic

Deformation: Powder Consolidation Via ECAE,” Ultrafine Grained Materials (UFG) - 2006, Cloister Irsee, Germany, September 25-27, 2006, invited by Prof. Hans J. Maier of University of Paderborn, Germany, 2006.

8. “NSF-Europe Materials Collaborative: Research Needs and Shared Facilities,” Panel Member,

NSF-Europe Grantees Meeting and Forum on Europe-USA Collaboration in Materials Research, E-MRS 2005 Spring Meeting, Strasbourg, France, invited by Prof. R.P.H Chang of Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, May 30-31, 2005.

9. “Fabrication of Bulk Nanocrystalline Metals by the Consolidation of Nanoparticles using Equal

Channel Angular Extrusion,” Symposium on Powder Materials: Current Research and Industrial Practices, TMS 2003 Fall Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, invited by Prof. Fernand D.S. Marquis, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, November 9-12, 2003.

10. “Common Trends in Deformation of Low Stacking Fault Energy Austenitic Steels,” Society of

Engineering Science Conference, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, invited by Prof. Arun Srinivasa, Texas A&M University, October 13th, 2002.

11. “Competing Effects of Slip and Twinning on the Flow Stress of Hadfield Manganese Steel Single

Crystals,” International Symposium on Advances in Twinning, 1999 TMS Annual Spring Meeting, San Diego, California, invited by Prof. S. Ankem, University of Maryland, February 28-March 4, 1999.

II. UNIVERSITY LECTURES

12. “Microstructural Design of Ultrafine Grained and Nanocrystalline Materials through Severe Thermo-Mechanical Processing,” Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX, invited by Prof. Pradeep Sharma, March 4, 2010.

13. “Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Department of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, invited by Prof. Amine Benzerga, October 26, 2009.

14. “Meta-Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, invited by Prof. Xiaoli Tan, October 8, 2009.

15. “Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey, invited by Prof. Ahmet Oral, July 15, 2009.

16. “High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys,” The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany, Invited by Prof. Sebastian Fahler, February 19-20, 2009.

17. “High Temperature and Ni-free Shape Memory Alloys,” Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Invited by Professor Kiyohita Ishida, May 21, 2008.

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18. “Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation in NiMnGa and NiMnCoIn Shape Memory Alloys,” Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, Invited by Professor Tomoyuki Kakeshita, May 23, 2008.

19. “Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Rice University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Houston, Texas, Invited by Professor Enrique V. Barrera, January 16, 2008.

20. “Shape Memory Alloys: Current Status and Future Prospect for Research,” Northeastern

University, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Boston, Massachusetts, Invited by Professor John Cipolla, March 16, 2007.

21. “Applications of Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) in Microstructural Engineering – Equal

Channel Angular Extrusion Case,” Michigan Technological University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Houghton, Michigan, Invited by Prof. I. Miskioglu, September 8, 2004.

22. “Shape Memory Alloys and Current Research at Texas A&M University,” ASM Student Chapter

Lecture Series, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, Invited by Prof. Richard Griffin, November 13, 2003.

23. “A New Fabrication Method for Bulk Metallic Glasses,” Materials Science & Engineering

Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, Invited by Prof. Dimitris C. Lagoudas, April 7, 2003.

24. “A New Fabrication Method for Bulk Metallic Glasses,” Department of Mechanical Engineering,

University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, Invited by Prof. Ken Gall, October 31st, 2002.

III. INVITED LABORATORY, INSTITUTE AND INDUSTRY LECTURES

25. “Synthesis, Characterization and Prognostic Modeling of Functionally Graded Hybrid Composites for Extreme Environments,” Air Force Research Laboratory Composite and Hybrid Materials Workshop, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, WPAFB, OH, invited by Dr. Jeffery W. Baur, May 25-26, 2010.

26. “Thermomechanical Processing and Modeling of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) for Multifunctional Engine Components,” Subsonic Fixed Wing (SFW) NRA Annual Review of the Aerothermodynamics and Materials & Structures Awards, Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) in Cleveland, OH, invited by Dr. Kimlan T. Pham, October 20-21, 2009.

27. “Recent Advances in Shape Memory Alloys,” The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany, Invited by Professor Sebastian Fahler, February 20, 2009.

28. “Shape Memory and Pseudoelastic Response of Ultrafine Grained TiNb Shape Memory Alloys,” Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan, Invited by Professor Shuichi Miyazaki, May 26, 2008.

29. “Magnetic Field-Induced Phase Transformation in NiMnGa and NiMnCoIn Shape Memory Alloys,” Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Invited by Professor Ryosuke Kainuma, May 20, 2008.

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30. “High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys (HTSMA),” The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAVAIR), Patuxent River, Maryland, Invited by Dr. Mike Yu, February 12, 2004.

31. “Incorporating the Twinning Length Scale into a ViscoPlastic Self-Consistent Crystal Plasticity

Model,” MST-8, Structure-Property Relations, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Invited by Dr. Carlos N. Tome, June 28th, 1999.

IV. WORKSHOPS

32. “Shape Memory Alloys: Fundamentals, Analysis, and Engineering Applications,” Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. A workshop for introducing shape memory alloys to aerospace and automotive Industry. August 12, 2009.

33. “Shape Memory Alloys: Fundamentals, Analysis, and Engineering Applications,” Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. A workshop for introducing shape memory alloys to aerospace, automotive, and oil & gas industries, December 16, 2008.

34. “Past Experience and Suggestions on DoD and NSF Proposal Submissions,” Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), College Station, Texas, Invited by Jorja Kimball, Director of TEES Office of Strategic Research Development, January 2007.

35. “Past Experience on DoD Young Investigator and NSF – CAREER Proposals,” Texas A&M

University, Office of Vice President of Research, College Station, Texas, Invited by Lucy Deckard, TAMU Research Services, April 2005.

36. “Possible Ways of Writing a Successful NSF – CAREER Proposal,” Texas Engineering

Experiment Station (TEES), College Station, Texas, Invited by David Hollingsworth, Director of TEES Research Services, June 2002 and June 2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Member of The International Advisory Board, Symposium on “State-of-the-art Research and Applications of SMAs Technologies,” CIMTEC 2012, 4th International Conference on “Smart Materials, Structures and Systems,” Montecatini Terme, Tuscany, Italy, June 10-14, 2012.

Member of the International Scientific Committee, “3rd International Conference on Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” Dresden, Germany, July 18-22, 2011.

Member of the Program Committee, “Conference on Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites V,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 18th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, San Diego, CA, March 6-10, 2011.

Member of the Organization Committee, “Symposium on Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications,” TMS 2011, 140th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, San Diego, CA, February 27 - March 3, 2011.

Member of the Organization Committee, “International Symposium on Multiscale Energy Conversion (ISOMEC),” Cairo, Egypt, May 15th – May 18th, 2011.

Chair of the Organization Committee, “A Workshop on Shape Memory Alloys: Current Challenges and Future Prospect,” Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey, June 20-24, 2010.

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National Science Foundation, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport

Systems (CBET), Biomedical Engineering Program Review Panel, Panelist, 2010.

National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research, Metals and Metallic Nanostructures Program, CAREER Panel Review, Panelist, 2010.

Member of the Program Committee, “Conference on Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites IV,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 17th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, San Diego, CA, March 7-11, 2010.

National Science Foundation, Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI),

Domestic Nuclear Detection Office-National Science Foundation Academic Research Initiative (ARI) Review Panel, Panelist, 2009.

Member of the Program Committee, “Conference on Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites III,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 16th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, San Diego, CA, March 8-12, 2009.

National Science Foundation, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport

Systems (CBET), Biomedical Engineering Program Review Panel, Panelist, 2009.

The Gary Anderson Early Career Award Committee, Elected, March 2008 – Present. This is a joint award between The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Adaptive Structures and Material System Technical Committee and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Adaptive Structures Technical Committee. The committee is composed of 7 members.

Organized and team taught a short course on “Shape Memory Alloys: Fundamentals, Analysis, and Engineering Applications,” for Aerospace, Biomedical, Oil and Gas, and Automotive Industry. 15 people from various industries have attended the short course. This was the first time this course is taught. College Station, TX, December 16, 2008.

Organizer, “Symposium on Shape Memory Alloys - Mechanisms, Multifunctionalities, and

Applications,” The 45th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Urbana, IL, October 12–15, 2008.

Member of The International Advisory Board, Symposium on “State-of-the-art Research and Applications of SMAs Technologies,” CIMTEC 2008, 3rd International Conference on “Smart Materials, Structures and Systems,” Acireale, Sicily, Italy, June 8-13, 2008.

Member of the Program Committee, “Conference on Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional and

Composite Materials,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 15th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, March 9-13, 2008, San Diego, CA, 2008.

Organizer, “Symposium on Shape Memory Alloys - Mechanisms, Multifunctionalities, and

Applications,” The 44th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, College Station, TX, October 21–24, 2007.

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Member of the Program Committee, “Conference on Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional and

Composite Materials,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 14th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials/NDE, March 18-22, 2007, San Diego, CA, 2007.

Session Chair, “Ultrafine Grained Materials: Fourth International Symposium: Processing and

Microstructures I,” 2006 TMS Annual Meeting, March 12-16, 2006, San Antonio, TX, 2006. National Science Foundation, Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI),

Materials Processing and Manufacturing (MPM) Program Review Panel, Panelist, 2006. Member of the Program Committee and Co-Chair, “Conference on Active Materials: Behavior and

Mechanics,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 12th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, March 6-10, 2005, San Diego, CA, 2005.

Co-chair, “Bulk Metal Processing – The 6th Global Innovations Symposium: Trends in Materials and

Manufacturing Technologies for Transportation Industries”, 2005 TMS Annual Meeting, February 13-17, 2005, San Francisco, CA, 2005.

Member of the Program Committee and Co-Chair, “Conference on Active Materials: Behavior and

Mechanics,” The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 11th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, March 14-18, 2004, San Diego, CA, 2004.

Co-Chair, “Mechanics and Physics of Solid-Solid Phase Transformations Symposium”, 39th Annual

Technical Meeting of Society of Engineering Sciences (SES), October 13-16, 2002, State College, PA, 2002.

National Science Foundation, Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Program Review Panel,

Panelist, 2002 and 2003. UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program Chair, Appointed, 2010 – Present.

Texas Institute of Intelligent Bio-Nano Materials and Structures for Aerospace Vehicles, Associate Director, Appointed, 2008 – Present.

Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program Executive Committee, Elected, 2006 – Present.

Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program Curriculum Committee, Appointed, 2001 – 2006.

Graduate Studies and Research Committee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Elected, 2004 - Present.

Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Appointed, 2004.

Undergraduate Laboratory Committee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Elected, 2004 - Present.

Materials Division Faculty Search Committees, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Appointed, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009.

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Mechanics Division Faculty Search Committee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Appointed, 2011.

Search Committee for the Executive Committee of the Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program, Appointed, 2003.

Graduation Marshal, Appointed, 2002 and 2003.

Faculty Advisor for the Turkish Student Association, Elected, 2002 – 2004.

Materials Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Committee, 2001-2004.

Advisory Committee, The Microscopy and Imaging Center, Appointed, 2001 – Present.

Faculty Advisor for Young Scientist Club, Elected, 2001 – 2004.

Microscopy and Imaging Center, Research Scientist Search Committee, Appointed, 2001.

Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Elected Member, 2000 – Present.

Served on numerous M.S. Thesis and Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Committees.

Graduate School Representatives (GSR) on other departments’ student dissertation and thesis committees.

OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

Member of the Advisory Committee for The International Sustainable World (Energy, Engineering & Environment) Project Olympiads (I-SWEEEP). This Olympiads takes place every year in Houston, TX, in May or April. I-SWEEEP is organized for the participation of the grades 6 thru 12. www.isweep.org

Harmony Science Academy of Houston, Dallas, College Station, and Austin, high school student

research mentor. Mentor for science teachers and science project students at Harmony Science Academy of Houston who participate in statewide and nationwide science competitions. Two to three science teachers and couple of students visit Dr. Karaman’s lab every semester and conduct experiments for their projects assigned by Dr. Karaman on shape memory alloys, metallic glasses (liquid metal) and nanocrystalline materials. Several students have been placed first in many state-wide science competitions. Harmony Science Academy is a minority serving institution with 65% African-American and 30% Hispanic student body. 2002 – Present.

Lecture on how to write educational proposals to request federal funding (the presentation is available

upon request). 15 high-school teachers and principals attended, November, 2001. Developed teaching modules in nanotechnology for sophomore and junior level materials science courses

and developed a senior level elective course on “Nanoscale Issues in Manufacturing” for the College of Engineering of Texas A&M University as a part of the NSF- Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) project in collaboration with Dr.s Creasy, Froyd and Teizer. The modules, class notes, lab manuals, homeworks and exams are available at http://www.foundationcoalition.org/resources/nano/index.html.

Organized and presented a tutorial on “Shape Memory Alloys: Fundamentals, Analysis, and

Engineering Applications,” for aerospace and automotive Industry. 15 people from various industries have attended the short course. Columbus, OH, August 12, 2009.

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Taught at Kenwood Elementary School in Champaign, Illinois as a part of the Bouchet Outreach and

Achievement in Science and Technology (BOAST) program of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an education outreach program for educationally at-risk children in grades K–5.

Mentored and tutored math and science teams at Urbana High School, Urbana, Illinois under the

guidance of Math teachers Ms. Mary F. Klein and Paula Rogers. REVIEW OF BOOKS, JOURNAL ARTICLES AND RESEARCH PROPOSALS (November 2000 – Present)

I. BOOK REVIEWS

1. Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, William F. Smith, McGraw Hill, 2004.

2. Structure Property in Nonferrous Metals, Alan Russell, Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann Publishers, 2003.

II. JOURNAL ARTICLES (Total of 191)

Journal Total

Acta Materialia 6 Advanced Materials 1 Applied Physics Letters 6 ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 2 ASME Conference Papers 2 Composites Science and Technology 1 Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 1 IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging 1 International Journal of Acoustics and Vibrations 2 International Journal of Computational Engineering Science 2 International Journal of Materials Research 2 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 5 Journal Applied Physics 4 Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 2 Journal of Intelligent Materials and Smart Structures 3 Journal of Materials Chemistry 1 Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 1 Journal of Materials Research 9 Journal of Materials Science 2 Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 1 Materials Research Society Proceedings 1 Materials Science and Engineering A 20 Materials Science and Technology 2 Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures 1 Mechanics of Materials 3 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 82 Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering 1 Philosophical Magazine 1 Science 2 Scripta Materialia 20 Smart Materials and Structures 1 Surface and Coatings Technology 1 The Transactions of the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers 1

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Thermochimica Acta 1

III. RESEARCH PROPOSALS (Total of 106)

Agency Total

Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Aerospace, Chemical and Material 4 Sciences Directorate Army Research Office 2 Austrian Science Fund 1 Binational Science Foundation 1 Chile National Fund for Scientific & Technological Development 1 Department of Energy, The Office of Basic Energy Sciences 5 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 3 National Science Foundation – ARI 11 National Science Foundation – CMMI 34 National Science Foundation – CBET 16 National Science Foundation – DMI 10 National Science Foundation – DMR 12 National Science Foundation – ITR 1 National Science Foundation – OISE 1 The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation 4 COLLABORATORS OVER LAST FIVE YEARS:

Irene Beyerlein (Technical Staff Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Yuriy I. Chumlyakov (Professor, Siberian Technical Institute, Russia), Ken Gall (Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology), K.Ted Hartwig (Professor, Texas A&M University), R. Kainuma (Tohoku University, Japan), D.C. Lagoudas (Professor, Texas A&M University), Zhiping Luo (Research Scientist, Texas A&M University), Hans J. Maier (Professor, University of Paderborn, Germany), Ronald D. Noebe (Senior Materials Research Engineer, NASA – Glenn Research Center), Gencaga Purcek (Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey), Carlos N. Tomé (Researcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory).