Researcher Information

Ali Mohammed SHAABAN

Specially Appointed Assistant Professor

Integration of Experimental chemistry, materials sciences and Machine Learning (ML)

Department of Chemistry, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry

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Theme

Introducing of machine learning (ML) in the prediction of the catalytic behaviors of innovative energy materials.

FieldHigh Temperature materials, Energy Material Design, High-Entropy Materials, Materials Informatics, Computational Chemistry, Data Science, Machine learning
KeywordHeterogeneous Catalysts, Catalytic Reactions, Oxidative Coupling of Methane (OCM), High-Entropy alloys, Materials Informatics, Computational Chemistry, Data Science, Machine learning

Introduction of Research

Materials development is revolutionarily accelerated through the integration of experimentation and machine learning.
Materials Informatics is an innovative way to combine materials data with data science. It builds experimental data, including synthetic conditions of materials, and combines it with data science to discover new materials that humans have never thought of. In particular, we are using Materials Informatics to design highly active solid catalysts, photocatalysts, and high-temperature materials.

Representative Achievements

“Effects of oxygen addition on the microstructure, phase transformations, and oxidation resistance of TiAl alloys”, A. Shaaban, Hirotoyo Nakashima, Mitsutoshi Ueda, Masao Takeyama, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 918 (2022) 165716
“Effects of the addition of transition metals on phase equilibria and phase transformations in TiAl systems in between 1473 and 1073 K”, A. Shaaban, Loris J. Signori, Hirotoyo Nakashima, Masao Takeyama, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 878 (2021) 160392
“A comparative study on the oxidation behaviours of a TNM alloy in argon and oxygen atmospheres at 650 °C”, A. Shaaban, Shigenari Hayashi, Masao Takeyama, , Corrosion Science, Volume 185, June 2021, 109415
“Influence of NiAl2O4 Spinel Formation on the Oxidation Behavior of the Ni50Al Alloy at 1273 K in Air”, A. Shaaban, Surface and Coatings Technology, Volume 379, 15 December 2019, 125023
“Effects of water vapor and nitrogen on oxidation of TNM alloy at 650°C”, A. Shaaban, S. Hayashi and M. Takeyama, Corrosion Science, Volume 158, September 2019

Related industries

High Temperature Materials, Sustainable Energy Materials, Materials Informatics
Academic degreePh. D.
Self Introduction

I am one of the Egyptian Pharaohs from Cairo. My professional career is born in Sapporo. My research focus is on discovering new materials utilizing chemistry informatics. I like football, fishing, traveling, driving, and of course, science.

Academic background2006 B.Sc. in Materials Physics, Physics department, Faculty of Science, Ain-Shams University, Egypt
2007 Pre-M.Sc. in Solid state Physics, Physics department, Faculty of Science, Ain- Shams University, Egypt
2011 M. Eng., in Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, JAPAN
2015 Ph. D., in Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Hokkaido University, JAPAN
2015-2017 Researcher, Hayashi-group, Metallurgy Group, Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Titech), JAPAN
2017-2020 Researcher, Takeyama-lab., Metallurgy Group, Dept. of Metallurgy & Ceramics Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Titech), JAPAN
2020-2022 Researcher, Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Institute of Innovative Research (IIR), Tokyo Institute of Technology (Titech), JAPAN
2022-2023 Research Associate, Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy, Institute of Innovative Research (IIR), Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
Affiliated academic societyMaterials Research Society (MRS), Japan Institute of Metals (JIM)
Room addressScience Building 7 7-5-8
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