Dr. Chaitanya Mahajan is an assistant professor in the Industrial Engineering department. His teaching and research interests focus on synthesizing new functional materials, designing print strategies for multi-material deposition techniques, enhancing material properties in 3D printed parts, and examining post-processing techniques to develop novel applications on flexible substrates using various additive manufacturing techniques.
Education
Ph.D. Engineering (Industrial & Systems Engineering), Rochester Institute of Technology
M.S. Industrial & Systems Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology
B.E. Production Engineering, University of Mumbai
Research Interests
Additive manufacturing (3D printing)
Multi-functional printing
Multi-material printing
Printed electronics
Select Publications
Ramesh, Srikanthan, Akash Deep, Ali Tamayol, Abishek Kamaraj, Chaitanya Mahajan, and Sundararajan Madihally. "Advancing 3D bioprinting through machine learning and artificial intelligence." Bioprinting (2024): e00331.
Ramesh, Srikanthan, Chaitanya Mahajan, Sam Gerdes, Aniruddha Gaikwad, Prahalada Rao, Denis R. Cormier, and Iris V. Rivero. "Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Aerosol Jet Printing." Additive Manufacturing (2022): 103090.
Meda Manoj, Paarth Mehta, Chaitanya Mahajan, Bruce Kahn, and Denis Cormier. "Magnetohydrodynamic liquid metal droplet jetting of highly conductive electronic traces." Flexible and Printed Electronics 6, no. 3 (2021): 035002.
Chaitanya G. Mahajan, Amanda Marotta, Bruce E. Kahn, Mark Irving, Surendra Gupta, Richard Hailstone, Scott Williams, and Denis Cormier. "Formation of copper-nickel bimetallic nanoalloy film using precursor inks." Materials Sciences and Applications 10 (2019): 349-363.
Chaitanya G. Mahajan, Alfadhel Ahmed, Mark Irving, Bruce E. Kahn, David A. Borkholder, Scott A. Williams, and Denis Cormier. "Magnetic field patterning of nickel nanowire film realized by printed precursor inks." Materials 12.6 (2019): 928.
Alfadhel Ahmed, Jing Ouyang, Chaitanya G. Mahajan, Farzad Forouzandeh, Denis Cormier, and David A. Borkholder. "Inkjet-printed polyethylene glycol as a fugitive ink for the fabrication of flexible microfluidic systems." Materials & Design 150 (2018): 182-187.
Patent
Chaitanya G. Mahajan, Alfadhel Ahmed, Mark Irving, Scott Williams, David A. Borkholder, and Denis Cormier. "Magnetic field patterning of electrically anisotropic nickel nanofibers using precursor ink." U.S. Patent 11,254,156
Department of Industrial Engineering
Ed and Harold Foreman Engineering Complex EC III, Room 201 MSC 4230 New Mexico State University P.O. Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001