Meet the researchers: The Unite!Energy Doctoral Candidates
Ahsan Ali
DC 10 – Physics-informed artificial intelligence for assessing and designing safe materials for hydrogen storage
Host institution 1
Aalto University
Supervisor: Professor Junhe Lian

Credit: Katrin Binner/TU Darmstadt
Host institution 2
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Supervisor: Professor Luis Eduardo Mujica
My project
​To develop a physics-informed artificial intelligence for designing newly graded hydrogen-resistant metals manufactured by conventional and additive manufacturing processes and assess its feasibility for the hydrogen storage application.
About me
I'm a dedicated Materials Engineer who focuses on various topics, including Metallurgy, Recycling, Additive Manufacturing, and Hydrogen Embrittlement. My passion is to reshape how we manage materials sustainably. I did my master's as a joint masters with an Erasmus Mundus Programme called AMIR (Advanced Materials for Innovative Recycling). I got double degrees, one from University of Miskolc, Hungary (Polymer Recycling) and one from University of Liege, Belgium (Metals Recycling). My master’s focused on innovative recycling methods, and I am determined to drive a more sustainable future.
I aim to bridge the gap between responsible material usage and cutting-edge industrial practices, contributing to a greener world. My PhD focuses on enhancing the safety and reliability of Hydrogen energy infrastructure as a key pillar of sustainability. Through a multiscale approach, I aim to study hydrogen embrittlement and develop safer and more reliable materials for hydrogen energy infrastructure.
I thrive in connecting and collaborating with diverse cultures and individuals. I've learned that global perspectives lead to innovative solutions. Embracing differences enriches my journey and amplifies our collective impact on sustainable development
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