Dr Talha J. Pirzada
Stipendiary Lecturer in Materials Science
Dr Talha J. Pirzada
Dr Talha J. Pirzada
Stipendiary Lecturer in Materials Science
Dr. Talha J. Pirzada is a stipendiary lecturer in the field of materials engineering, with a research focus on aerospace materials.
Research interests
Education:
- DPhil in Aerospace Materials from Linacre College, Oxford, completed in 2021.
- MSc in Mechanical Engineering from University College London.
- B.Eng in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Bath.
Current Positions:
- Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Materials.
- Lecturer in Elastic Deformation of Materials at the same department.
- Junior Research Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall.
- Research & Technology Manager at Cross Manufacturing Ltd.
Professional Affiliations:
- Chartered Engineer.
- Fellow at the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.
Research Interests:
- Specializes in Oxide-based Ceramic Matrix Composites.
- Expertise in Aerospace Seals, Nickel, and Cobalt-based Super Alloys.
- Proficient in Fracture Mechanics and Additive Manufacturing of Nickel-based Alloys.
Current Project:
- Leading the Hawk-X project, an industrial-scale initiative aimed at producing Ceramic Matrix Composites in the UK.
- Involves collaboration with 13 organizations including QinetiQ, Reaction Engines, MBDA, and NCC.
- Aims to establish the first UK facility for manufacturing these composites, targeting applications in jet engines, rockets, and defence systems.
Additional Interests:
- Enjoys poetry, flying, and playing tennis alongside his professional pursuits.
Dr. Talha Pirzada’s diverse expertise and leadership roles reflect his significant contributions to both academia and industry, particularly in advancing materials technology for aerospace applications.
Articles & book chapters
- “Low-Density Hydrous Iron Oxide via Conformal Transformation of MIL-53(Fe),” Chemistry Communication Journal.
- “Effects of polymer infiltration processing (PIP) temperature on the mechanical and thermal properties of Nextel 312 Fibre SiOC Ceramic matrix composite” Composites Part A
- “Structure and flexural properties of 3D needled carbon fibre reinforced (C/C-SiC) composites fabricated by gaseous and liquid infiltration” Ceramics International
- “Hydrothermal aging and structural damage of a jute/PLA composites observed by X-ray tomography” Composites Science and Technology
- “Electrochemical decolourization of Methylene blue at Pt electrode in KCl solution for environmental remediation,” Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
- “In situ observation of the deformation and fracture of an alumina-alumina ceramic-matrix composite at elevated temperature using x-ray computed tomography” Journal of the European Ceramic Society
- Full-field characterisation of oxide-oxide ceramic-matrix composites using X-ray computed micro-tomography and digital volume correlation under load at high temperatures, Materials & Design
- Microstructure Characterization by X-Ray Computed Tomography of C/C-SiC Ceramic Composites Fabricated with Different Carbon Fiber Architectures, Applied Composite Materials
- Plastic inhomogeneity and crack initiation in hybrid wrought – additively manufactured Inconel 718, Materials Characterization
- Oxide Based Ceramic Matrix Composites For High Temperature Aerospace Sealing Applications, Oxide Based Ceramic Matrix Composites For High Temperature Aerospace Sealing Application’s University of Oxford