Materials Science Expert Witnesses in Nevada

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Materials Science expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including product liability, construction defects, automotive, aerospace, and consumer products. Some of the most common specialties include failure analysis, corrosion, polymers, metallurgy, coatings, and nanomaterials. They can opine on the effects of material selection, manufacturing defects, environmental exposure, wear, and fatigue on performance and safety.

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $250/hr

    This expert is a full professor of Mechanical Engineering at a prominent university in the Western US. He received his PhD in Welding and Materials Engineering from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining academia, he worked as a research assistant at Edison Welding Institute and as a materials engineer at Westinghouse-Power Generation. His research interests are in the area of materials joining, materials characterization, and the relationships between microstructure and mechanical properties.

    Professor of Mechanical Engineering, A Prominent Western University

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), The Ohio State University

    Springville,

    Utah

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This expert in material sciences and electrochemistry received his BA in bio-engineering from the University of Pittsburgh before studying medical device fabrication science and then obtaining his PhD in physics at the University of Melbourne. He has experience with medical devices such as neural stimulators, neural recorders, and chemical sensors. This expert has two approved patents and two pending patents relating to materials used for medical devices and has published 27 articles in his field. Formerly, he served as a Fulbright research fellow at the Center for Eye Research Australia, a medical devices scientist at the University of Melbourne, and an NIH postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Currently, this expert is a senior scientist at a medical device company in California. He is also a co-founder and the CTO of a medical device company that specializes in developing bio-stable materials for neuro-interface devices.

    Co-Founder & CTO, A medical device company

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Melbourne

    Redmond,

    California

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What Can a Materials Science Expert Witness Opine On?

Material Characterization

Analyzing material properties and structures.

Mechanical Testing

Assessing strength and durability of materials.

Thermal Analysis

Evaluating thermal properties and behaviors.

Microstructural Analysis

Examining materials at microscopic levels.

Failure Analysis

Investigating causes of material failures.

Synthesis of Materials

Creating new materials through various methods.

FAQs for Materials Science Expert Witnesses

What is a materials science expert witness?

A materials science expert witness is a specialist who explains how materials behave and fail in legal cases. They assist by reviewing technical records, testing evidence, and testifying to clarify complex materials issues.

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

A materials science expert witness opines on product failures, corrosion, fatigue, fracture, polymers, metals, coatings, construction defects, automotive, aerospace, and industrial accidents.

How can a materials science expert witness strengthen causation arguments?

A materials science expert witness strengthens causation arguments by scientifically linking material properties, failures, and conditions directly to the alleged incident or damage.

What qualifications should a materials science expert witness possess?

A materials science expert witness should hold advanced degrees, relevant industry or research experience, and a proven track record analyzing material failures and test data.

How does a materials science expert witness evaluate product failure mechanisms?

A materials science expert witness evaluates product failure mechanisms by analyzing material properties, stress conditions, environmental factors, and fracture evidence to identify root causes.

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