Tim Pasang
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1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5336
- Ph.D., Materials Engineering (Aerospace Materials), Monash University (Australia)
- Engineering materials
- Manufacturing processes/technology
- Welding metallurgy
- Advanced manufacturing technology
- Additive manufacturing of titanium, stainless steels, co-cr and scalmalloy
- Metallurgy of fusion welding of titanium alloys, nickel-based alloys, stainless steels, etc.
- Materials-manufacturing (machining, forming, forging, extrusion)
Dr. Tim Pasang is chair of Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Department of Engineering Design, Manufacturing and Management Systems. He received his Ph.D. in materials engineering (in aerospace materials) from Monash University (Australia) in 2001. His undergraduate degree is in metallurgical engineering from Indonesia. He spent a number of years as research engineer at the Indonesian Aircraft Industry. He worked as senior consultant at the PSB Corp in Singapore from 2001-2004, before moving to New Zealand. His research area covers various aspects of materials and manufacturing, especially welding, metal forming, machining, biomaterials and metal additive manufacturing. He was the head of Department of Mechanical Engineering at Auckland University of Technology (2012-2020) and also the director of the Engineering Research Institute (2016-2020). Prior to joining Â鶹´«Ã½, Dr. Pasang was the chair of the Department of Manufacturing, Mechanical and Engineering Technology at Oregon Institute of Technology.
Pasang also held the positions of Loewy Visiting Professor at Lehigh University’s Materials Science and Engineering Department (2010-2015, 2021); visiting professor and researcher at Osaka University in Japan (2013-present); visiting professor at Akita University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering in Japan (2009 and 2019); honorary professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering/Institute of Mechatronic Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology in Taipei, Taiwan since 2019; and Universitas Negeri Malang in Indonesia since 2022. He was a recipient of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellow in 2013.