
Siavash Sattar
Assistant Professor of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Credentials: | BS, Azad University MS, Tafresh University PhD, Old Dominion University |
Associated Departments: | Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering |
Office: | Presser 002 |
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Email: | ssattar@randolphcollege.edu |
Website: | https://sites.google.com/view/rcengineeringlab |
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Siavash Sattar has dedicated his career to advancing polymer composites, with a specific focus on developing digital twins for virtual testing to design and predict advanced material performance in cutting-edge automotive and aerospace applications.
His research spans materials engineering, structural mechanics, and manufacturing, with an emphasis on sustainable mobility solutions.
Before joining Randolph College, Siavash served as an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, where he led research on the design and processing of advanced materials and taught courses and labs in Materials Engineering and Manufacturing.
Siavash continues his research in advanced manufacturing and high-performance composites at Randolph College and teaches classes in Solid Design, Materials Engineering, Manufacturing, and Automation Systems.
Recent publications
S Sattar, J Bhagatji, M Saquib, D Pedrazzoli, M Zhang, S Kravchenko, O Kravchenko “Influence of flow-induced polymorphism and fiber morphology on mechanical behavior in long discontinuous glass fiber polyamide composites” Composite Part A, 185-108353, 2024.
M. Saquib, S. Sattar, R. Larson, J. Li, S. Kravchenko, O. Kravchenko “Experimental Validation of Reconstructed Microstructure via Deep Learning in Discontinuous Fiber Platelet Composite” Applied Mechanics Journal, 91(4), 2024.
S. Sattar, D. Pedrazzoli, M. Zhang, S. G. Kravchenko, O. G. Kravchenko “Notched Tensile Strength of Long Discontinuous Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon Composite” Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 1-16, 2023.
D. Mulqueen, S. Sattar, T. Lee, O. Kravchenko “Mechanical and thermal. properties of carbon fiber epoxy composite with interlaminar graphene at elevated temperature” Composite Part B, 255, 110609, 2023.
S. Sattar, B. Laredo, R. Larson, S. Kravchenko, M. Zhang, O. Kravchenko “Effect of Platelet Length and Stochastic Morphology on Flexural Behavior of Prepreg Platelet Molded Composites” Submitted to SPE Polymer Composites Special Issue, 1-16, 2023.
S. Sattar, B. Laredo, D. Pedrazzoli, M. Zhang, S. G. Kravchenko, O. G.Kravchenko “Mechanical behavior of long discontinuous glass fiber nylon composite produced by in-situ polymerization” Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Vol. 154, pp. 106779, 2022.