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Mona Torabi

Mona Torabi

Assistant Professor

College of Engineering and Technology

Engineering and Technology

Contact Information

Email: mtorabi@wcu.edu
Phone: 828.227.2438
Office: 224 Belk Building

Biography

Dr. Mona Torabi is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at 糖心Vlog University. Before joining 糖心Vlog, she served as a faculty member at Old Dominion University, where she gained valuable experience in teaching. Dr. Torabi holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University, where she specialized in high-performance composite materials and their mechanical and thermal behavior. She also earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Solid Mechanics) and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Applied Mechanics) from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. Dr. Torabi is passionate about teaching, mentoring students, and leading innovative senior design and research projects at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Education

  • Ph D, Clarkson University
  • MS, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
  • BS, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman

Teaching Interests

Dr. Torabi teaches both lecture-based and laboratory courses in Mechanical Engineering. Her teaching interests include:<br>Materials Science<br>Statics<br>3D Solid Modeling<br>Materials Science Laboratory<br>She emphasizes hands-on learning and critical thinking through project-based instruction.

Research Interests

Dr. Torabi鈥檚 research focuses on the mechanics, characterization, and design of advanced materials. Her specific areas of interest include:<br>Fracture mechanics of materials<br>Materials science and characterization of metals and polymers<br>Multi-physical experimental characterization of polymers, including mechanical, fracture, fatigue, and thermal stability behaviors<br>Structure鈥損roperty relationships in metals and polymers, including blends and composites<br>Nanocomposite coatings and elastomers for high-temperature, high-pressure applications<br>Nanoindentation techniques for microscale mechanical property evaluation