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Md Mezbahul Islam
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Full nameMd Mezbahul Islam
Emailm_i@encs.concordia.ca
Room #EV 13-144

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Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Mechanical Engineering

Thesis title: Experimental investigation and thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni-Y system.

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (2013)

Master of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering'

Thesis title: Thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Y system.

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (2007)

Work Experience

Post Doctoral Fellow, (September 2013 to March 2014), department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University.

Responsibilities:

- Theoretical and experimental research on Mg alloys with glass forming ability.

- Thermodynamic modeling of Mg-based ternary systems.

- Assisting graduate students in designing and performing experiments.

- Helping the team members to interpret the experimental results.


Research Scientist, (January 2008 to September 2013), department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University – PhD project.

Responsibilities:

- Design and development of Mg-based metallic alloys.

- Optimization of the binary and ternary sub systems of the Mg-Cu-Ni-Y quaternary using CALPHAD approach.

- Experimental determination of the phase equilibria of the Mg-Cu-Y, Mg-Ni-Y and Cu-Ni-Y systems.

- Study of the solidification behavior of the ternary alloy systems by performing DSC experiments and computational thermodynamics.


Research Assistant, (September 2005 to November 2007), department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University – M.A.Sc project.

Responsibilities:

- Construction of a sound thermodynamic database of the Mg-Cu-Y system.

- Use computational analysis to develop new materials.


Teaching Assistant, (September 2005 to April 2013), department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Concordia University.

Responsibilities:

- Presented subject matters on, Materials Science (MECH 221), Properties and Failure of Materials (MECH 321), Mechanical Shaping of Metals and Plastics (MECH 421) to undergraduate students.

- Worked as Tutor coordinator to provide bridge between the course instructor(s) and other teaching assistant(s).


Lecturer, (December 2003 to August 2005), department of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh.

Responsibilities:

- Conducted several classes and lab sessions of more than 40 students.

- Taught different subjects such as Metallurgy, Heat transfer, Fluid Mechanics etc.

- Supervised different under graduate projects.


Research work

Ph.D thesis work:

'Experimental Investigation and Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni-Y Quaternary System'

Summary of the project:

In this work, a self-consistent thermodynamic database for the Mg-Cu-Ni-Y system has been constructed by combining the thermodynamic descriptions of the constituent binary and ternary sub-systems. The modified quasichemical model has been used to describe the liquid phase in this system, for the first time, which accounts for the short range ordering. Isothermal sections of the Mg-Cu-Y and Mg-Ni-Y systems at 673 K and Cu-Ni-Y system at 973 K have been constructed experimentally. Diffusion couples and key samples have been employed for establishing the phase equilibria. Microstructure characterizations using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and phase identification using x-ray diffraction (XRD) and wave dispersive x-ray spectrometer (WDS) have been carried out. Several ternary intermetallic compounds have been identified in the Mg-Ni-Y system. Crystallographic prototypes of two of these compounds; MgNiY4 and MgNi2Y2 have been found and their lattice parameters have been determined using Rietveld analysis of the XRD patterns. Also, ternary solubility of MgNi4Y has been found. Ternary solubility of the binary compounds in the Mg-Cu-Y, Mg-Ni-Y and Cu-Ni-Y systems has been determined. A complete mutual solubility between CuY-NiY and Cu4Y-Ni4Y in the Cu-Ni-Y system has been identified. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) experiments have been conducted for selected key samples of the Mg-Cu-Y, Mg-Ni-Y and Cu-Ni-Y systems to determine the liquidus and other phase transformation temperatures. These results have been compared with the thermodynamic modeling which showed good agreement. Thermodynamic calculations of the Mg-Cu-Ni system also show consistency with the literature data.

Liquidus projections of the four ternary systems have been calculated based on the present thermodynamic modeling considering the current experimental results and data from the literature. All four ternary systems have been combined in one database for the Mg-Cu-Ni-Y quaternary. .

M.A.Sc thesis work:

Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mg-Cu-Y System Mezbah M.A.Sc thesis


Summary of the project:

Thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Y system is carried out as a part of thermodynamic database construction for Mg alloys. This system is being modeled for the first time using the Modified Quasichemical model which considers the presence of short range ordering in the liquid.
A self-consistent thermodynamic data base for the Mg-Cu-Y system is constructed by combining the thermodynamic descriptions of the constituent binaries, Mg-Cu, Cu-Y, and Mg-Y using a suitable ternary extrapolation technique. All the three binaries have been re-optimized based on the experimental phase equilibrium and thermodynamic data available in the literature.
The constructed database is used to calculate and predict the thermodynamic properties, binary phase diagrams and liquidus projections of the ternary Mg-Cu-Y system. Calculated phase diagrams and the thermodynamic properties such as activity, enthalpy of mixing and partial Gibbs energy of the binary liquid alloys are found to be in good agreement with the experimental data reported in the literature. Moreover, for the Mg-Cu-Y ternary system, isothermal sections, vertical sections and polythermal sections are calculated, and the invariant reaction points are predicted for the first time.

Publications

Journal Publications

10. M. Mezbahul-Islam, Y.N. Zhang, C. Shekhar and M. Medraj, “Critical assessment and thermodynamic modeling of Mg-Ca-Zn system supported by key experiments”, CALPHAD: Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry, Volume 46, pp 134–147 (2014).

9. H.R. Bakhsheshi-Rad, E. Hamzah, A. Fereidouni-Lotfabadi, M. Daroonparvar, M.A.M. Yajid, M. Mezbahul-Islam, M. Kasiri-Asgarani, M. Medraj, "Microstructure and bio-corrosion behavior of Mg–Zn and Mg–Zn–Ca alloys for biomedical applications", Materials and Corrosion, doi: 10.1002/maco.201307588, (Available online, March 2014).

8. M. Mezbahul-Islam, Ahmad Mostafa, and Mamoun Medraj, "Essential Magnesium Alloys Binary Phase Diagrams and Their Thermochemical Data", Journal of materials, (In press, January 2014) PDF version

7. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, "Phase equilibrium in Mg-Cu-Y", Scientific Reports (Published by Nature Publishing Group), Vol. 3, (2013) Article number: 3033 doi:10.1038/srep03033. PDF version (Article Statistics)

6. A. Mostafa, A. E. Gheribi, D. Kevrokov, M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, Experimental Investigation and First-Principle Calculations Coupled with Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mn-Nd Phase Diagram, Calphad, 42 (2013) 27-37.

5. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, “Experimental study of the Cu-Ni-Y system at 700°C using diffusion couples and key alloys” Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 561(5), 161-173 (2013)

4. P. Ghosh, M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj,"Critical assessment and thermodynamic modeling of Mg–Zn, Mg–Sn, Sn–Zn and Mg–Sn–Zn system", CALPHAD (Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry), 36, 28-43 (2012).

3. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, “A Critical Thermodynamic Assessment of the Mg-Ni, Ni-Y Binary and Mg-Ni-Y Ternary Systems”, CALPHAD (Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry), 33(3), 478-486, (2009).

2. M. Mezbahul-Islam, D. Kevorkov and M. Medraj, “The Equilibrium Phase Diagram of the Magnesium-Copper-Yttrium System”, The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 40(7), 1064-1076 (2008).

1. Chowdhury M.N.A., Patwari M.A.U. and Islam M. M., "Designing of a material handling system with auto-synchronizing technique for flexible productivity control", International Journal of Engineering & Technology (IJET-IUT), 3(1), 7-16, (2006). A “G-Science Implementation & Publication".


Conference Publications

5. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj,“Thermodynamic modeling of the Mg-Cu-Ni ternary system using the modified quasichemical model” COM 2011, October 3-6, Montreal, Canada, Light metals, pp. 241-253.

4. M. Mezbahul-Islam, Elhachmi Essadiqi and Mamoun Medraj, "A Differential Scanning Calorimetric Study of the Mg-Cu-Y System" - Materials Science Forum, Vol. 706-709, 1215-1220, (2012).

3. M. Mezbahul-Islam, Dmytro Kevorkov, Elhachmi Essadiqi and Mamoun Medraj, "Ternary intermetallic compounds across the Mg-NiY line at 673 K" - Materials Science Forum, Vol. 706-709, 1134-1139, (2012).

2. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, “Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Mg-Ni-Y Ternary System”, Proceedings of the Materials Science and Technology (MS&T), 1017-1028, Pittsburgh, USA, (October 5-9, 2008).

1. Md. Mezbahul-Islam and Chowdhury M.N.A. "Design of a Control System for Flexible Material Handling System to synchronize the speed of its different Elements", Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Mechanical Engineers, The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, 289-295, December 29-31,2004.


Conference/Poster Presentations

6. M. Mezbahul-Islam, E. Essadiqi and M. Medraj, Experimental study on the Cu-Mg-Ni-Y system, THERMEC 2011, International Conference on processing & manufacturing of advanced materials, Quebec City, Canada, August 1-5, 2011.

5. M. Mezbahul-Islam, E. Essadiqi and M. Medraj, "New intermetallic compounds in the Mg-Ni-Y system", CALPHAD XL Conference, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, May 22-27, 2011.

4. M. Mezbahul-Islam, E. Essadiqi and M. Medraj, "The Mg-Cu-Ni-Y quaternary system: thermodynamic modeling coupled with key experiments", Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, May 22-27, 2011.

3. M. Mezbahul-Islam and M. Medraj, Thermodynamic analysis of the Mg-Cu-Y-Ni system, CALPHAD XXXVIII Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, May 17-22, 2009.

2. Islam Md. M and Medraj M, Thermodynamic Modeling of the Mg-Cu-Y System 2007) CALPHAD XXXVI Conference. State College, Pennsylvania, USA, May 6-11.

1. Islam Md. M* and Medraj M., The Impact of Selecting Different Geometric Models on the Calculation of Ternary System, (2006) The ASM Students’ Night. Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Scholarship and Awards

Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC CGS), 2009-2012.

Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies (FQRNT), Quebec, Canada, 2009. Ranked First in the committee (Materials).

Thesis Completion Award 2012, Concordia University.

CALPHAD-STT Scholarship, 2011 and 2007, CALPHAD XL and XXXVI International Conference.

Conference Support Award, 2011 and 2007, Concordia University.

Teaching Assistant Fellowship 2009, Concordia University

Concordia university Tuition fee remission award, 2006-2007.

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