Affiliate/Allied Faculty
Dr. Mondal is an R&D Staff Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests include additive manufacturing, micro/nano fabrication of functional materials, soft and stretchable electronics, micro-fluids, liquid metal, colloids and interfaces of soft nanostructures, self and directed assembly, photovoltaics, polymer thin-films, carbon nanomaterials, energy and environmental and health sensors, nuclear sensors, soft electronic skin and flexible transistors. He earned his doctorate degree in chemical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. He holds Masters degrees in Materials Engineering and Applied Physics from the University of Burdwan. Prior to joining Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he served as a Staff Scientist in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Idaho National Laboratory. Before joining INL in 2019, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Florida Atlantic University in the Department of Ocean & Mechanical Engineering.
Dr. Khadka is a visualization researcher at Idaho National Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming in 2019. His research interests include application of virtual reality, augmented reality, data visualization, human-computer interaction (HCI), immersive environments, immersive analytics, teleCollaboration, and collaborative data visualization.
Som Dhulipala
Affiliate & Graduate Allied Faculty
Dr. Som Dhulipala is a Computational Scientist at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). His interest lies in uncertainty quantification (UQ) as applied to finite element analysis and critical infrastructure resilience. Currently, he is researching the theory and applications of multifidelity modeling, Bayesian deep learning, Markov models, and efficient sampling algorithms for computational problems critical to INL and the Department of Energy (DOE) missions. He also develops the open-source software MOOSE stochastic tools for conducting uncertainty quantification studies using multiphysics models. He is serving as the principal investigator for a multi-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development project and an Office of Nuclear Safety project. He is also a lead contributor to the UQ workscope under the DOE Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulations (NEAMS) program and the scientific machine learning workscope under the DOE Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (AMMT) program.
Dr. Mahesh Acharya serves as a Clean Energy Postdoctoral Research Associate within the Energy and Environment Science & Technology (EES&T) Directorate at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). He earned his Ph.D. from Idaho State University in 2023. Dr. Acharya is actively engaged in a wide range of projects critical to the missions of both INL and the Department of Energy (DOE). These projects actively support INL’s initiatives in hydropower, wind energy, solar energy, nuclear energy, geothermal energy, and power systems integration. Beyond these areas, his research areas also encompass structural and earthquake engineering, bridge engineering, concrete materials, large-scale testing, Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Dr Georgios Kapogiannis is an Interdisciplinary researcher and an Assistant Professor of Project Management at WMG, University of Warwick, specialising in digital innovation, strategic leadership, and sustainability in the built environment. His research focuses on how emerging technologies—BIM, Digital Twins, AI, blockchain, and immersive technologies—can transform project delivery, enhance resilience, and create sustainable infrastructure.
He has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers, holds two patents in China (Robotics and BIM), and collaborates internationally across Europe, China, the Middle East, and Africa. He has led and contributed to pioneering projects such as RoboBIM, CoSpaces, and RESSEEPE, with a combined value exceeding £25 million, advancing digital innovation across construction, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Recognised with innovation awards in the UK, China, and Qatar, his career includes roles at Anglia Ruskin University, the University of Aberdeen (Qatar Campus), the University of Nottingham (China Campus), and Glodon (Shanghai/Beijing). He also reviews for Q1 journals, EU Horizon, and UKRI, and holds Visiting Faculty roles at Idaho State University (USA) and Taylor’s University (Malaysia).
Dr. Redwan is an environmental engineering scientist with an emphasis on microbiology and metal-bacteria interactions for bioremediation, critical material recovery and net zero applications. He has led three US Department of Energy projects as Principal Investigator with $968,265 at Idaho National Laboratory (2021-2024); two of them were in collaboration with Idaho State University. Dr. Redwan received his MS and PhD degrees in Environmental Engineering from Texas Tech University, USA in 2017 and 2021, respectively, and was awarded Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship there. He has published in reputed journals such as, Bioresource Technology, Environmental Science & Technology. Dr. Redwan’s goal is to make vital contributions in the energy and environment sector in the US and worldwide by solving critical water issues and promoting sustainable green technologies.
Dr. Wenchen Dong is a dedicated Research and Development Engineer at StructureCraft, specializing in timber engineering and sustainable construction. With a Ph.D. in Structural and Earthquake Engineering from the University of Canterbury, he has made significant contributions to advancing the seismic performance of mass timber structures, particularly glulam frames with buckling-restrained braces. He also worked on optimizing cross-laminated timber products using recycled timber, and innovative timber connections.
Dr. Justin Brown is a Senior Structural Engineer at StructureCraft, specializing in timber engineering and seismic design. He obtained his Ph.D. in Structural and Earthquake Engineering from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. He is passionate about timber design, seeking elegant and aesthetically appealing structural solutions. His Ph.D. research at the University of Canterbury was focused on post-tensioned cross-laminated timber core-wall systems and timber connections with steel dowels, self-tapping screws, and carpentry joints. He currently leads projects across North America delivering timber structures.