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Research interests and affiliations

Research interests
  • Digital / Virtual manufacturing
  • Online machine and process monitoring & control
  • Hybrid manufacturing
  • Mechanics and dynamics of machining operations
  • Machine tool dynamics
  • Chatter stability, flexible part machining
  • Machined part metrology
Expertise type(s) (NSERC subjects)
  • 1700 DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
  • 1701 Engineering design
  • 1702 Advanced manufacturing
  • 2100 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • 2102 Dynamics
  • 2104 Vibrations
  • 2107 Modelling, simulation and finite element methods
  • 2108 Aerospace, aeronautical and automotive engineering
  • 2960 Mathematical modelling

Publications

Recent publications
Conference paper
Tuysuz, O., Habibi, M., Li, Z. L., Sun, C., & Altintas, Y. (2019, April). Virtual Machining of Aero Engine Blades [Paper]. 8th International Conference on Virtual Machining Process Technology (VMPT 2019), Vancouver, B.C..

Biography

Oguzhan Tuysuz obtained his MASc. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from The University of British Columbia (UBC) under the supervision of Professor Yusuf Altintas. He was a member of Manufacturing Automation Laboratory (MAL), and his previous research focused on machine tool dynamics; mathematical modeling of mechanics, dynamics, chatter stability, dimensional form errors and their compensation in machining processes; and also manufacturing parameter optimization for aerospace applications.

Oguzhan then joined Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) and worked as Machining Technologies Development Specialist for nearly 3 years, during which he contributed to manufacturing process development, improvement, and optimization of newly introduced and existing aero engine components.

Oguzhan Tuysuz is now an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Polytechnique Montreal since November 2021. His interdisciplinary, physics based research integrates analytical, numerical, and experimental approaches to digitize manufacturing and to minimize the physical testing in the process development stage.

Teaching

MEC6619E - MACHINING of AEROSPACE ALLOYS

MEC8554 - ADVANCED MECHANICAL MANUFACTURING

AER8505 (coordinator) - AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

Education

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, The University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • M.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, The University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (ITU)
  • B.Sc. in Manufacturing Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (ITU)