Meet the people of IDEA-Lab:
The IDEA-Lab team comprises a diverse and talented group of individuals from around the world. Our members range from enthusiastic undergraduate students to distinguished visiting professors, bringing a wide spectrum of academic and professional experience. This diversity reflects our strong commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of mechanical engineering.
Principal Investigator

Aleksander Czekanski, PhD, FCSME
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, PI of Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Laboratory (IDEA-LAB)
Research Interests: Computational and Experimental Solid Mechanics, Additive Manufacturing, Bioprinting, Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Education
Postdoctoral Researchers

Angel Mora, PhD
Postdoctoral Visitor, 2025 – Present
Computational Mechanics
Doctoral Students

Bruno Benegra Denadai
Doctoral, 2026 – Present
Computational Mechanics | Structural Optimization | Additive Manufacturing

Jeffrey Drai
Doctoral, 2024 – Present
Biofabrication of Vascular Network for Engineered Tissue

Ragab Etiwa
Doctoral, 2023 – Present
Multiscale Modeling and Characterization of Soft Materials

Roger Carrick
Doctoral, 2018 – Present
Developing 3D Bioprinting Methods
Master Students

Sophya Giovinazzo
Master’s, 2025 – Present

Mhd Youssef Demashkieh
Master’s, 2023 – Present
Undergraduate, 2022 – 2023
Characterization of BioInks for 3D Printing and Bioengineering Applications

Siddharth Chandel
Master’s, 2025 – Present
Undergraduate Students

Ibrahim El Zamzamy
Bachelor’s, 2024 – Present
Developed a miniature 3D printing platform, developing fixtures for 3D printed elastomer testing

Daniel Forero
Bachelor’s, 2025 – Present
Alumni (Graduate & Postdoctoral)
These individuals made up and brought us what we are now known as! The IDEA-LAB! The best lab!

Kateryna Zakharova
2024, MASc Mechanical Engineering, “Developed AI Tracking for in-situ 3D bioprinting”

Burak Yenigun, PhD
Postdoctoral Visitor, 2019 – 2024
Elastomers

Muhammad Salman Chaudhry, PhD
2024, PhD Mechanical Engineering,
Developing a nonplanar 3D Bioprinting platform for in-situ bioprinting on a mobile target
2016, MASc Mechanical Engineering,
On The Characterization of Engineered Elastomers at High Strain Rates


Usman Ali
2023, MASc Mechanical Engineering,
Aligned Nanofibers Masks for Improved Filter Efficiency and Pressure Drop
2020, BEng Mechanical Engineering,
Mechanical Testing of Elastomers and 3D Printed Products

Ahmed Alaa
2023, MASc Mechanical Engineering,
Topology Optimization of 3D Printing Paths using Machine Learning


Daphene Solis
2023, PhD Mechanical Engineering,
4D Bioprintable Thermo-Responsible Hydrogel for Tissue Engineering

Ahmed Bayoumy
2021, MASc Mechanical Engineering, Topology and Printing Orientation Optimization of Orthotropic Material for Additive Manufacturing


Carlos Rojas
2020, MASc Mechanical Engineering, Characterization and Impact of Thermal Conductivity of Stainless Steel 316L Employed in Additive Manufacturing

Madhukar Somireddy
(2019 – 2020), Post-Doctoral Fellow,
“Multiscale Material Modelling of Additively Manufactured Laminates”
2019, PhD Mechanical Engineering,
“Computational Modelling of Additively Manufactured Composite Parts”


Diego Augusto de Moraes
2018, MASc Mechanical Engineering,
Thermal FE Analysis of Powder Bed Fusion Process: Power Input Evaluation and Parameter Sensitivity

Dr. Saeed Assarzadeh,
Post-Doctoral Visitor
Saeed Assarzadeh earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from K.N. Toosi University of Technology in 2015. His research focuses on the modeling, analysis, and optimization of manufacturing processes—both traditional and nontraditional—using statistical methods, artificial intelligence, finite element analysis, and metaheuristic algorithms. He joined the IDEA Lab in December 2017 to collaborate on a joint research project with a leading manufacturer of industrial wheels and casters. The project aims to identify key design parameters and develop statistical models to enhance product performance and efficiency across various criteria.


Dr. Andrew Lambe
Postdoctoral Visitor, 2015 – 2015
Adaptive Mesh Refinement Approach to Structural Topology Optimization
Alumni: Undergraduate

Omar Almufleh
BEng, 2025
Developed a multiplatform, controlled rotary system and broke everything


Roozbeh Alishahian
BEng, 2023
Development of Software Tools for Image Analysis for 3D Bioprinting Tracks and High-Speed Tension Tests

Sofia Graci
BEng, 2023
Development and Preparation of BioInks for 3D Bioprinting


Rayen Alseekh
BEng, 2024
Characterization of the Elastomers in Tension and Compression at Elevated Temperature Conditions

Raihan Sheikh
BEng, 2023
Characterization of the Elastomers in Tension and Compression at Elevated Temperature Conditions


Akash Oommen
BEng, 2019
Kolsky Bar Tension Compression Apparatus and Testing Methodology

Chukwubuikem Johnson Omeziri
BEng, 2018
High Strain-Rate Behavior of Mechanoluminescent Material
Dispersed in a Soft Matrix

Arslan Javed
BEng, 2018
Equibiaxial Tension Machine and Testing Apparatus
Alumni: International Trainee

Sara Kapuscinska
AGH University of Science and Technology
Rybnik, Poland
May 2017 – August 2017
“Analysis and Design of Physical Filter in High Strain Rate Experiments”
Sara Kapuścińska entered her 4th year of Mechatronic Engineering at AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland. She spent the summer at York University as a research assistant under the supervision of Dr. Alex Czekanski, in the IDEA-Lab. Specifically, Sara conducted experiments using Kolsky bar to determine the most optimal specifications for different pulse shaping techniques and by the end of the summer, hoped to have furthered the research to gain the optimized pulse shaper design in order to generate modified profile with constant rate of deformation of the input pulse that influences stress strain data for a particular type of tested material. This was important for better understanding of the characterisation of materials at high-strain rate and to develop dynamic tests with Kolsky bar system.

CESI Saint-Nazaire, Ecole d’Ingénieurs
Nantes, France
May 2017 – August 2017
“Aging Effect in Additive Manufactured Composite Materials”
Edouard Gaschet was an Industrialization Engineering student at the EI.CESI School of Engineering at Saint-Nazaire, in France. He spent the summer working as a research assistant under the supervision of Dr. Alex Czekanski in the IDEA-Lab. Edouard was working on a research topic in which he manufactured and tested the mechanical properties of elastomers with carbon fiber manufactured by fused deposition modeling technique in 3D printing. He is responsible for designing and testing ABS, PLA, and TPU materials with 20% of carbon fiber. He is also responsible for different tests: compression (on MTS), immersion, air oven, tribology, and hardness. This research is important because it gives the opportunity to discover the field of the research and will offer related skills.

Cezary Kirczuk
AGH University of Science and Technology
Krakow, Poland
June 2019 – September 2019
“Mechanical and Structure Properties of Boiler Grade Steel”
Cezary Kirczuk was a Heat Engineering student at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland. During the summer, he joined Dr. Alex Czekanski’s IDEA-LAB as a research trainee. His work focused on experimental investigations of boiler-grade steel alloys rich in chromium, nickel, and molybdenum—materials proposed for their favorable combination of high-temperature strength, creep resistance, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance. Cezary examined the mechanical behavior of these materials following high-temperature exposure, aiming to characterize their suitability for applications in the energy sector. His study contributed to the advancement of materials research critical to the evolving demands of the energy industry.

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