Bharat Gwalani
Bio
Professor Bharat Gwalani is an Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University. He received his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree from the National Institute of Technology, Jaipur India in 2010, and his Ph.D. from the University of North Texas in 2017, both in Materials Science and Engineering. After his B.E. he worked in the steel industry for three years. Before starting at NC State in 2022, in 2019 Gwalani joined the DOE’s office of science’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and served as a senior materials scientist. His research focuses on mechanistic understanding of material vulnerabilities under extreme environments, deformation-assisted modification of phase transformation pathways, and development and characterization of advanced materials.
Publications
- Aluminum bonded SmCo5 magnets with enhanced mechanical strength , Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2026)
- Dynamic microstructural evolution during friction stir processing of an Al4Si binary model alloy: an in situ study , Acta Materialia (2026)
- Effect of Composition on Grain‐Boundary Chemistry and Fracture Behavior in High‐Entropy Carbides , Journal of the American Ceramic Society (2026)
- Effects of annealing on phase transformation and corrosion mechanism of severely deformed Al0.3CoCrFeNi high-entropy alloy , npj Materials Degradation (2026)
- Irradiation Effects on the Microstructure of Inconel 718: Impact of Temperature and Dose during Carbon Irradiation , SSRN Electronic Journal (2026)
- Solid-State Reactive Processing of Al–Fe 3 O 4 Nanothermites for In Situ Formation of Soft-Magnetic Fe Nanoparticles in an Aluminum Matrix , ACS Materials Au (2026)
- Spatiotemporal Defect Dynamics and Microstructural Hierarchy under Extreme Shear , Research Square (2026)
- Carbon‐Doped NiCuMn Supercapacitor with Excellent Energy Storage and Rate Capability , Energy Technology (2025)
- Comprehending interface shearing behavior within a bulk Cu-Nb alloy using micromechanical testing , Materials Characterization (2025)
- Effect of graphene nanoplatelets fraction on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Inconel 718 composites prepared by spark plasma sintering , Materials Science and Engineering A (2025)