Dr Nessa Fereshteh Saniee

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Dr Nessa Fereshteh Saniee is a materials and battery characterisation…

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Experience

  • Agratas

Education

  • University of Warwick

Licenses & Certifications

  • Certificate of Best Paper Award

    ICMT 2022

    Issued
  • Introduction to Battery Management Systems Graphic

    Introduction to Battery Management Systems

    University of Colorado

    Issued
    Credential ID Verif y at coursera.org /verif y/ZEBKW FNU ND S U
  • Kuka robot LBR programming Graphic

    Kuka robot LBR programming

    KUKA

    Issued
  • Kuka Robot LBR operation Graphic

    Kuka Robot LBR operation

    KUKA

    Issued
  • Instron Bluehill 2 & 3 Graphic

    Instron Bluehill 2 & 3

    Instron

    Issued
  • Instron WaveMatrix Graphic

    Instron WaveMatrix

    Instron

    Issued
  • IOSH Managing Safely  Graphic

    IOSH Managing Safely

    IOSH

    Issued
  • DSC_HP  Graphic
  • CoSHH Assessors Graphic

    CoSHH Assessors

    KeyOstas

    Issued
  • First Aid

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    Issued Expires

Volunteer Experience

  • University of Warwick Graphic

    Physics outreach

    University of Warwick

    - Present 9 years 9 months

    Education

    I helped with the Physics Christmas Lecture in the Warwick Art Centre to demonstrate to the children of age 10 how physics can explain music and sound.

Publications

  • Quality Analysis of Weld-Line Defects in Carbon Fibre Reinforced Sheet Moulding Compounds by Automated Eddy Current Scanning

    Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing

    Discontinuous fibre-reinforced composites enable the manufacture of integrated structural components via the complex flow process of compression moulding. However, such processes can lead to the formation of detrimental weld lines. Here, the mesostructure of carbon fibre sheet moulding compounds (C-SMC) was analysed using conventional non-destructive techniques and automated eddy current (EC) scanning, as well as destructive methods, in an attempt to identify defects such as weld-lines in this…

    Discontinuous fibre-reinforced composites enable the manufacture of integrated structural components via the complex flow process of compression moulding. However, such processes can lead to the formation of detrimental weld lines. Here, the mesostructure of carbon fibre sheet moulding compounds (C-SMC) was analysed using conventional non-destructive techniques and automated eddy current (EC) scanning, as well as destructive methods, in an attempt to identify defects such as weld-lines in this class of materials. Compression-moulded plaques with forced weld-lines in two different configurations (adjacent and opposing flow joints) were analysed, showing up to 80% strength reduction versus a defect-free plaque. The EC-determined local fibre orientation and elucidated local microstructure matched those obtained using conventional techniques, showing a dramatic fibre tow alignment parallel to the weld-lines. It was found that failure occurred in proximity to the “non-uniformity” defect regions identified by EC analyses, demonstrating the use of robot-guided EC for successful defect detection in C-SMC structures.

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Honors & Awards

  • STAR Awards, Highly Commended Collaborative Research and Development with Industry

    University of Warwick

  • STAR Awards, Winner of Costumer Focused

    Uniiversity of Warwick

  • Prize winner- Best Microscopy Image in Warwick Physics (atomic force microscopy)

    University of Warwick, Physics Department

    I was awarded the best microscopy image award in the department of physics at the University of Warwick. My image was a high-resolution atomic force microscopy of single terminated surface of a strontium titanate single crystal. The image is I believe still on the walls of the Materials and Analytical Science building.

  • EPSRC scholarship

    EPSRC

    I was awarded an EPSRC scholarship to do my PhD at physics at the university of Warwick.

  • MPAGS prize scholarship

    Midlands Physics Alliance

    MPAGs studentship award is a prestigious, fully-funded a PhD prize scholarship offered by Midlands Physics Alliance. I was the only non-European to receive that scholarship in condensed matter physics that year.

  • The 5th Vacuum Symposium Poster Prize winner

    Vacuum Symposium

    The Vacuum Symposium brings together leading scientists, invited speakers and users of vacuum technology who have a practical and extensive knowledge of vacuum technology with specific intention of sharing their knowledge, experience and ideas. I was the Winner of the VS Poster Prize 2014 where I was pictured with Robin Hathaway (Chairman of the VS Committee).

Languages

  • German

    Limited working proficiency

  • French

    Professional working proficiency

  • Persian

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • English

    Full professional proficiency

Organizations

  • Institute of Physics

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    - Present

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