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Ritin Mathews

R&D Associate

Dr. Ritin Mathews is an R&D Associate in the Advanced Machining and Machine Tools Research Group at Oak Ridge National Lab. Ritin specializes in computational modeling of manufacturing operations, elucidating the generation and influence of residual stresses and distortions during conventional and emerging techniques.

Ritin moved to the US in 2017 after completing bachelors in mechanical engineering from Kerala University. He worked in New York for two years in the HVAC industry before moving to Dallas, joining the masters in mechanical engineering program at the University of Texas at Dallas. Halfway through, he converted to the mechanical engineering Ph.D. program, working under Dr. Arif Malik. He defended his Ph.D. dissertation, titled "Residual stress and distortion in machined and additively manufactured metallic components", in July 2022. Following that, in November 2022 he joined the Intelligent Machine Tools group at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at ORNL as a postdoctoral research associate.

Ritin is an enthusiastic, technically gifted, and high-spirited young researcher in manufacturing. He spends his free time playing soccer, or playing the guitar.

  1. Postdoctoral Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Lab, Tennessee
  2. Research Assistant at The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas
  3. Teaching Assistant at The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas
  4. Mechanical Draftsman and Estimator at ETNA Prestige Technology, Inc., New York

 

1. Doctorate Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA

2. Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA

3. Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kerala University, India

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Seger, Michael, Ritin Mathews, Deon Marais, Andrew M Venter, Jeremiah Halley, Jyhwen Wang, and Arif Malik, “Contribution of inherent residual stress in wrought aluminum 7050-T7451 plate on the distortion of high aspect ratio machined parts,” International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (2022) (Under Review)

 [*: Joint first author]