Prof Dr avraam isayev | Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award
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Research Interest:
Dr. Avraam Isayev’s research interests span a wide range of topics within the field of polymer engineering. His expertise encompasses polymer processing, rheo-optics, and the rheology of polymers, with a focus on their applications in oil products and disperse systems. Dr. Isayev has made significant contributions to molding technologies, including injection, co-injection, transfer, compression, and gas-assisted injection molding of polymers. His work extends to the development of self-reinforced or in-situ composites based on liquid crystal polymers (LCP), as well as the continuous decrosslinking of thermosets and rubbers. Dr. Isayev is also known for his research in copolymerization of polymer blends using high-power ultrasound, and he has explored the realm of high-temperature and high-performance nanocomposites. Additionally, he has worked on developing constitutive equations and process modeling techniques to enhance the understanding and optimization of polymer processes. Dr. Isayev’s diverse research portfolio underscores his commitment to advancing the fundamental understanding and practical applications of polymer engineering.
Service to the University of Akron:
Dr. Avraam Isayev has played an active role in various administrative and advisory capacities throughout his tenure. He served as a Faculty Observer on the Board of Trustees in 1991/92 and was a member of the Advisory Committee to the President in 1989/90, 1991/92, and 2005/2006. Dr. Isayev was also a part of the University Council from 1988 to 1992 and contributed to the Advisory Committee to the Provost in 1990/91 and 1994/95. His dedication to improving faculty status is evident from his involvement in the Ad Hoc Committee on Mechanisms to Enhance Faculty Status from 1985 to 1987 and the Library Committee from 1989 to 1991. Additionally, he chaired the Faculty Search Committee for the Department of Polymer Engineering on several occasions and was involved in selecting the Dean of the College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering in 1988. Dr. Isayev’s commitment to academic excellence is further demonstrated through his participation in various committees, such as the Graduate Admission Committee, College Appeal Committee, Faculty Senate, Campus Facilities and Planning Committee, University Planning and Budget Committee, College Promotion and Tenure Committee, Search Committee for Director of Research and Sponsored Program, Student Policy Committee, and University Distinguished Professor Committee, where he contributed to the enhancement of the university’s academic and research endeavors.
Publications Top Notes:
Rheology: concepts, methods, and applications
Cited by- 958 year- 2022
Injection and compression molding fundamentals
Cited by- 345 year- 2017
Novel ultrasonic technology for devulcanization of waste rubbers
Cited by- 323 year- 1995
Toward a viscoelastic modelling of the injection molding of polymers
Cited by- 312 year- 1987
Ultrasound assisted twin screw extrusion of polymer–nanocomposites containing carbon nanotubes
Cited by- 241 year- 2009
Quiescent polymer crystallization: modelling and measurements
Cited by- 224 year- 1994