Lee Moradi, PhD, PE
WPI School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering (MME)
Lee Moradi joined WPI in February 2022 as a Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering (MME). He is also the Co-Director of the Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Institute (AVMI). Prior to WPI, Lee had 18 years of experience with industry and 25 years as a faculty and director at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Lee held several leadership positions at UAB including:
1. Director of Engineering & Innovative Technology Development (EITD): A Center supporting research and development for NASA payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS). EITD is multidisciplinary organization composed of 35 engineers and technicians with expertise in research, development, and prototyping, and an annual budget of $5M-$6M.
2. General Manager for the Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Institute (AVMI) involved in research and development of off-road autonomous vehicles.
3. Interim Chair of Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE)
4. Associate Dean of Research for the School of Engineering
5. Program Manager for the UAB Grand Challenge
6. Professor of Mechanical Engineering specializing in the areas of stress, dynamics, controls, vibrations, finite element analysis and simulation, systems engineering, quality management, and organizational theory.
7. His other areas of expertise include analysis, design, test, verification, and management of complex systems and programs for DoD, DoE, Nuclear, Rail, and Automotive industries.
Lee Moradi, PhD, PE
WPI School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering (MME)
Lee Moradi joined WPI in February 2022 as a Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering (MME). He is also the Co-Director of the Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Institute (AVMI). Prior to WPI, Lee had 18 years of experience with industry and 25 years as a faculty and director at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Lee held several leadership positions at UAB including:
1. Director of Engineering & Innovative Technology Development (EITD): A Center supporting research and development for NASA payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS). EITD is multidisciplinary organization composed of 35 engineers and technicians with expertise in research, development, and prototyping, and an annual budget of $5M-$6M.
2. General Manager for the Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Institute (AVMI) involved in research and development of off-road autonomous vehicles.
3. Interim Chair of Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE)
4. Associate Dean of Research for the School of Engineering
5. Program Manager for the UAB Grand Challenge
6. Professor of Mechanical Engineering specializing in the areas of stress, dynamics, controls, vibrations, finite element analysis and simulation, systems engineering, quality management, and organizational theory.
7. His other areas of expertise include analysis, design, test, verification, and management of complex systems and programs for DoD, DoE, Nuclear, Rail, and Automotive industries.
Scholarly Work
Hessam Taherian, Gaoyang Hou, Longjun Li, Jordan Fuse, and Lee Moradi, “System Performance Analysis of a Hybrid Ground Source Heat Pump with Optimal Control Strategies Based on Numerical Simulations”, Manuscript No. GEOT_2020_18_R1, GEOT_101849, Geothermics Journal, May 2020. 2020
Samuel Misko, Vladimir Vantsevich, David Gorsich, and Lee Moradi “Investigation of Slip Ratio Based Traction Control System Based on Selection of Wheel Rotation Feedback Sensor”, ISTVS-2019-Prague, June 2019. 2019
Vladimir V. Vantsevich, Lyubomyr I. Demkiv, Sviatoslav R. Klos, Sameul V. Misko, and Lee Moradi “An Experimental Study and a Verification Analysis of Longitudinal Tire Relaxation Constants for Vehicle Traction Dynamics Modeling”, Proceedings of the ASME 2019, Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC2019, submitted for October 9-11, 2019, Park City, Utah, U.S.A. 2019
Robert W. Peters, Lee Moradi, and Julia Ashlyn Manzella “Vertical Gardening as Means for Sustainable Food Production in Food Insecure Urban Communities”, AIChE Confex, submitted in November 19th, 2018, U.S.A. 2018
Madhurima Maddela, Samuel Misko, and Lee Moradi, “A study of two different spider spring balancers used for cryocooler operations”, 16th Annual Early Career Technical Conference (ECTC 2017), The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Al, U.S.A. 2017
Madhurima Maddela, William B. Kirkland Samuel R. Misko, and Lee G. Moradi, “Design Criteria for Reduced Acoustic Emissions in GLACIER for ISS Operations”, Proc., SDPS-2017, U.S.A. 2017
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), School of Engineering (SoE)
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University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), School of Engineering (SoE)
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