Materials Engineering Expert Witnesses in Tennessee

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Materials Engineering expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including product liability, construction defects, manufacturing, and failure analysis. Some of the most common specialties include metallurgy, polymers, composites, corrosion, fracture mechanics, and welding. They can opine on the effects of material selection, design, processing, stress, fatigue, and environmental exposure on performance and failure.

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Average Materials Engineering Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$325/hr

Review Fee

$375/hr

Deposition Fee

$400/hr

Court Fee

  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This highly qualified expert has been in the beverage packaging industry for 15+ years where she has specialized in failure analysis of defective packaging. She has both a BA and MA in Engineering, Polymer/Macromolecular Science from Case Western University and serves as Packaging Committee Chair for the International Society of Beverage Technologists She formerly served as a Senior Packaging Engineer for Dr Pepper Snapple group where her primary responsibility was the analysis of packaging related consumer complaints. This included plastic and glass bottles, caps, cans and other beverage related packaging. Currently, she serves as Principal Consultant at a materials engineering and packaging firm.

    Packaging Specialist II, A large pet food company

    Master of Science (MS), Case Western Reserve University

    Grosse Pointe Farms,

    Missouri

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  • This expert has significant experience in the development of new products and new test methods for their evaluation, including emerging nano and bio technology based products for healthcare, body protection, space exploration, etc. applications. His research contributions cover the areas of objective evaluation of subjective properties, the study of structure-property relationships, and process/product optimization. He completed his BS and MS in Textile Technology at the University of Madras. In addition, he is active in his field serving as a leader in several AATCC technical committees and in the Fiber Society. Formerly, he held roles as Professor of Textile Technology at the University of Madras, Research Associate at North Carolina State University, and Research Scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology. Currently, he serves as Principal Research Scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology. In this position, he coordinates the industry support activities of his school and works extensively with the global textile and allied industries to solve a wide range of problems associated with the design, production and quality of fiber based products. His background in materials covers all three material types - polymers, metals and ceramics. In the last 12 years, he served as an expert witness in more than 25 litigations spread across multiple states. He worked for both defendants and plaintiffs represented by the local, state and federal government and private agencies.

    Principal Research Scientist & Senior Academic Professional, An Technology University in Georgia

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Indian Institute of Technology

    Georgia

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What Can a Materials Engineering Expert Witness Opine On?

Material Characterization

Analyzing materials' properties and structures.

Failure Analysis

Investigating material failures for improvement.

Thermal Treatment

Modifying material properties through heat.

Mechanical Testing

Assessing material strength and durability.

Composite Fabrication

Creating advanced materials from multiple components.

Coating Application

Applying protective layers to materials.

FAQs for Materials Engineering Expert Witnesses

What is a materials engineering expert witness?

A materials engineering expert witness is a specialized engineer who analyzes how and why materials behave or fail in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, testing materials, writing reports, and testifying to clarify technical issues.

What types of cases can a materials engineering expert witness opine on?

A materials engineering expert witness opines on product failures, corrosion, fatigue, fractures, construction defects, manufacturing defects, testing, safety, and materials selection.

How can a materials engineering expert witness support failure causation analysis?

A materials engineering expert witness supports failure causation analysis by identifying material defects, degradation, and stresses that led to the component or system failure.

What specific testing methodologies can a materials engineering expert witness explain to a jury?

A materials engineering expert witness can explain testing methodologies like tensile, fatigue, impact, hardness, fracture toughness, corrosion, and nondestructive testing to a jury.

What credentials should a materials engineering expert witness possess for complex litigation?

A materials engineering expert witness should have an advanced engineering degree, professional licensure (PE), relevant industry experience, research or publications, and prior testimony in similar cases.

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